Shopee Japan Releases Five YouTube Shorts Featuring Real-World Operational Know-How for Cross-Border E-commerce Sellers
On May 19, 2026, Shopee Japan released five YouTube Shorts detailing real-world examples of launching and scaling a business on Shopee. The videos cover topics such as starting a shop, listing strategies, and understanding local customer behavior to lower barriers for cross-border e-commerce.
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Shopee Japan, the Japanese subsidiary of Shopee—the largest e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia and Taiwan, and a major player in Brazil—announced on May 19, 2026, the release of five YouTube Shorts showcasing real-world examples of launching and scaling a business on Shopee. This series is designed for businesses considering cross-border e-commerce, summarizing the operational realities of actual sellers by theme. Each video is under one minute long and covers five key topics: 'Why I started on Shopee,' 'The process of opening a shop,' 'Popular products and listing strategies,' 'Understanding Southeast Asian customers,' and 'Sales and marketing strategies.' The background for this release stems from the growing interest among domestic businesses in cross-border e-commerce, coupled with feedback that it is difficult to visualize the actual operations. By using short-form, theme-based content, the series allows businesses to learn in their spare time. Shopee provides one-stop support from store setup to sales promotion, enabling data-driven, strategic store management.
FAQ
What are the key factors for success in the Taiwan market according to Shopee?
Success involves understanding local consumer preferences, such as the importance of reviews and specific product categories like beauty and baby goods.