Being a local entrepreneur, have you ever thought of shifting a chunk of your business online? Chances are you would like to have a slice of the pie of e-commerce on this side of the archipelago. But how do these tech jargons help you grow the internet side of your business. Welcome to Creative Dev Labs, a company based in Bato, Leyte, Philippines. Our team consists of locals with updated knowledg
e in the entrepreneurial aspect of the internet, mostly
services initially known in the offline world but are gaining traction online due to the e-commerce boom that has been happening for years. Being young has always been associated with being risk-takers. For our team, we happily take it as a compliment. It pushed our boundaries to try, learn and achieve expertise in several online platforms necessary to put up, tweak and develop a website that can corner your target market. Because while it is a good thing to have a website to establish a foothold in cyberspace, we don’t just provide any website. We provide a cyber-enterprise for you to grow, flourish and earn. Cyber-enterprise. Embrace the future of your business. The misconception about having an online business is posting several photos of the products that you are selling on Facebook or Instagram and just wait for the customers to come messaging you for the price. The thing is it is no longer enough to have those products laid out on your social media platforms because that’s basically what everyone else is doing by now. If there are 20 online sellers for example in Hilongos, Leyte alone posting the same products at different times of the day, which among them gains the most views? And when we say online sellers, it does not always automatically mean personal Facebook profiles. Who knows how many of those 20 online sellers are actually owned by a single person because they used business pages? Now it is not enough that we, as a team, can crunch the numbers. If you have been exposed long enough in e-commerce, you may have read of this internet jargon too - sales conversions. Like what good is a page with 128,988 (assuming that all of the 1 percent liked your business page with most of them subscribing to your email newsletter) likes if the crowd is not buying from your page? Now we’re talking. It’s like being in a market filled with people but the crowd is just staring at the products that you sell without buying anything. You may be familiar with this part of marketing and advertising since you remember the days when you and your friends hung out at the mall. There were so many of you in the mall but no one is buying. This brings us to why our products will be the best assets that you will ever connect to your social media accounts for business.