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Our 200th Episode Featuring Jacob & Joseph Cooke
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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Oct 26, 2023
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Podcast episode
Description
Welcome to our landmark 200th episode of The Negotiation Podcast! The last four years have been rich with meaningful discussions, profound insights, and memorable moments—and we’re excited about what the future will bring.In this celebratory episode, we are delighted to host the co-founders of WPIC Marketing + Technologies, Jacob and Joseph Cooke. We delve into WPIC's impressive expansion in China, particularly their new office in Shanghai, and reminisce about the company's significant growth since the podcast was launched four years agoWe further explore the evolution of e-commerce in China, spotlighting the surging popularity of live-streaming sales and the increasing diversification of the sector. The Cooke brothers candidly share their experiences navigating the pandemic and how it acted as a catalyst in shifting the world more towards e-commerce. We also touch upon the future horizons and expansion blueprints for WPIC.Thank you for being part of this journey, and here's to many more enlightening episodes!Topics Discussed and Key Points:Commemorating the 200th episode milestoneA look back at WPIC Marketing + Technologies last four yearsUnveiling of WPIC's new office in ShanghaiDelving into the evolution and dynamics of China's e-commerce sceneWPIC's expansion into Japan and Southeast AsiaAssessing the pandemic's influence on WPIC and the e-commerce transitionA sneak peek into exciting news and upcoming endeavours for the podcast
Released:
Oct 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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