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EP 08 - From Traditional to Digital Biz: Embracing eCommerce during Crisis - Abbie Victorino

EP 08 - From Traditional to Digital Biz: Embracing eCommerce during Crisis - Abbie Victorino

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Abbie has a remarkable track record in international fashion buying and e-commerce solutions selling. She has founded many startups such as StyleGenie (the first online personal styling subscription service in the Philippines) and Qrated Crates (dedicated to advocating the lifestyle subscription economy in Southeast Asia). She is also an eCommerce Consultant through her company, Shopstitch. She is also the first Filipina to be part of UNCTAD and Alibaba's eFounder Fellowship Program (as part of the 1,000 Global Agents of Change for the New Digital Economy. In this episode, Abbie talks about validating your business ideas and starting your business during crisis. Connect with Abbie on Facebook. or check out Shoptitch. How to get involved  ● Join the http://bit.ly/enterkingdom ( Queen’s only Tribe ). ● Enjoyed the Podcast? Be sure to subscribe onhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/abundantly-clear-podcast/id1465669977 ( )https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/queens-in-biz/id1523227393 (iTunes )and leave a review. We love to hear your feedback and we’d love for you to help us spread the word! ● You can also subscribe to Queens in Biz Podcast on https://open.spotify.com/artist/3Miy0KNVCEPGMdFRrnbYUg (Spotify.)
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