Just Sent a Request and then Got a Doll ? OGQ’s Commerce Service Benefits Global Creators and Their Fans!

SuHwan LEE
OGQ Corp
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2 min readDec 2, 2019

Naver OGQ Market helps creators generate additional revenues by producing real products based on their digital contents.

Cute doll based on the IP of OGQ’s Star Creator Padengi

Social creator platform OGQ (CEO Shin Cheol-ho, www.ogq.me) launched a commerce service that produces real products (dolls, ecobags, phone cases, etc.) based on creators’ contents in Naver OGQ Market (NOM). Any general users or fans of a creator in NOM can request the commercialization process of a creator’s contents, and when requests accumulate to a certain amount, creator’s digital asset contents will be designed into various real products according to fans’ expecations and put into manufacture.

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The commerce service is applicable for a wide range of digital contents in NOM, including but not limited to stickers, illustrations, photos, and emojis. This means creators of all types can expect to gain additional revenues apart from content sales!

OGQ’s commerce service for creators not only gives them the opportunity to strengthen their content IPs, but also helps them solve problems such as minimum order requirement, product delivery, high unit price and so on, which are quite difficult for individuals to handle in a small-scale commercial activities. This service enables creators to focus on digital content creation and communication with fans, and make extra money without doing extra work.

Oh Se-joon, the pre team leader of OGQ’s Commerce Department said that “The commerce service initiated by fans’ requests can strengthen the bond between creators and fans. We will keep working on a better commerce system that can benefit creators and satisfy their fans. ”

*This article translated by SuHwan LEE & Zhao Shulin

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SuHwan LEE
OGQ Corp
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IT Service Planning, Operating, Sales, Facilitator and Experienced in Start-up and M&A