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MyTiangge.ph turns the spotlight on Filipino talent through the power of e-commerce

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More and more businesses are shifting to digital commerce especially in a time of limited mobility and quarantine restrictions. Aside from stepping up their social media presence, brands engaging with their customers online and choosing digital payment solutions to keep afloat during the pandemic. 

With the sheer amount of online retailers and shops, MyTiangge.ph aims to be the go-to digital marketplace for Filipino communities.

E-commerce with a cause

MyTiangge.ph is an online marketplace geared towards Filipino creatives, makers, and businesses. It serves as a place to connect with fellow businesses, whether you’re a trader, retailer, or service provider. Suppliers and vendors can reach out to millions of customers online, while small business owners and professionals can promote their products and services. 

The e-commerce platform is also a social enterprise, advocating for local craftsmanship above all. Through MyTiangge.ph, Filipino products will reach a wider audience, both local and overseas. It aims to bring digital innovation to provinces and sustainability for marginalized communities. 

CRM Veteran at the helm

Founder Danny Condecido is a CRM executive to Fortune 500 companies and an expert strategist with over 20 years of experience. He is an advocate of Customer Relationship Management and even published a book entitled Digital CRM: Winning in the Age of Savvy Customers.

The Filipino Digital Marketplace

Finally, there’s a curated digital platform that can help SME owners, local artisans, and specialists while championing Filipino talent. 

MyTiangge.ph will officially launch on December 12, 2020. To learn more about the online platform, visit their official website and Facebook. Interested vendors can register here

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