These two power couples prove that love and work can co-exist. BrandRap
Editor’s note: This press release is sponsored by Lazada and was handled by BrandRap, the sales and marketing arm of Rappler. No member of the news and editorial team participated in the publishing of this piece.
Today, the successful power couples enjoy their dream lives while helping others achieve theirs. All this with Lazada by their side as the preferred partner and platform for brands and sellers.Gio and Jerica Espina decided to begin their online entrepreneurial journey with Lazada in 2021, leaving their day jobs and launchingWithin the first few weeks, the young couple already knew they had something special on their hands.
For one, they had to deal with discovering and adjusting to conflicting work strategies and processes. Eventually, Gio and Jerica learned to compromise and play off each other’s strengths. Gio says that the Lazada Seller Center is “really easy to navigate,” as it gives them everything needed in order to understand and improve their business. Meanwhile, Jerica is truly amazed by the fast and free shipping that makes it easier for them to win the trust of their customers. Today, the couple find fulfillment as sellers in reaching milestones, seeing growth in sales, and reading satisfied reviews from their customers.
Through hard work and Lazada’s help, the self-made couple turned their life around. They evolved from online seller novices to proud owners of a four-story building and a physical store. In particular, Rochelle lauds Lazada’s guidance in expanding her market reach from Taguig to the entire country. She applauds as well the platform’s user-friendly and end-to-end services, with active account managers always ready to help sellers in their pursuit of continuous growth.
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