SPUTNIK is a "pure Russian" platform created for Russia. It absorbs goods from all over the world and hopes to integrate various life services, payment services, and brand service platforms in the next 2-3 years to create an Internet life ecosystem.
About SPUTNIK SPUTNIK's long-term marketing experience in public relations activities and strategic marketing management enables it to make clearer market judgments, formulate marketing strategies more suitable for the Russian market, and understand consumers' shopping habits. It is reported that SPUTNIK will not open physical stores in the short term and has no plans for omni-channel development for the time being. Platform Highlights •Convenient online purchasing platform; • Provide new growth points for sellers’ business; •New channels to promote sellers’ products; • Guaranteed traffic flow; •Expand the seller’s existing business territory; •Provide sales and analytical reports; •Provide sales results analysis services. Global supplier network As of now, the supply chain of the SPUTNIK platform is spread all over the world, mainly including: Russia, Spain, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Germany, the United Kingdom, South Korea, Japan, and China. Platform audience and coverage Targeting 146.7 million Russian residents across Russia. Except for metropolitan areas, although Russia's overall e-commerce penetration rate is not very developed, most consumers in suburban or remote areas have not yet formed mature online shopping habits, but this also provides sellers with broad market opportunities. Product Type SPUTNIK initially plans to sell various goods from Southeast Asia and Europe. After 2-3 years, SPUTNIK will give back to the market and attract local Russian companies and regional manufacturers that currently have difficulty entering the market. The platform's popular categories generally include: clothing, luggage and shoes, daily necessities, mobile phones and accessories, home appliances, computers and organizational technology equipment, children's products, home and garden products, automotive products, sports and leisure products, beauty and health products, and stationery. Settlement process 1. Register in the Personal Center; 2. Fill in the form; 3. Upload business proposals; 4. Add legal documents; 5. Submit registration application; 6. Wait for document review; 7. Sign the contract and start platform operation. |
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