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Fandom company establishes Japanese subsidiary, site visited by fans from 224 countries = South Korean report
Be My Friends, a company that provides solutions for businesses targeting fandoms in the sports and entertainment fields, is rising to prominence.
The B My Friends fandom service site “b.stage”, which started service in April 2022, has so far hosted fandoms in 224 countries around the world.
It is said that Mu visited. The number of countries that used fandom-related products and services, including sales of planned goods and use of digital services, reached 155 countries.
By 2023, the solution will be provided using Amazon Web Services (AWS), a cloud service by Amazon in the US.
The sales amounted to 5 billion won (approximately 562.07 million yen). The company established a US subsidiary last year and a Japanese subsidiary in January this year. Seo Woo-seok, CEO of the American corporation, said, ``The United States is
The structure is such that everything is decided by the artist, and there is value in the person writing directly to the fan site. Our strategy is to bring together fans from various SNS platforms in one place.
The first stage is the second stage, which is marketing to the fans you have gathered." Meanwhile, the Japanese subsidiary is headed by Bae Sang-hoon, chief strategy officer (CSO). Pe CSO is Japan
Regarding the market, ``Content popularity cycles are short and production costs are high, so it is important to immediately provide IT solutions so that customer companies can continue their business with a single piece of content.''
case. We also need experience both online and in real life." As part of this, the company plans to open a pop-up store for K-POP group AB6IX in Tokyo.
2024/02/22 08:52 KST
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