Latest News In E-Commerce - WeShop Empowers Creators with UK Founders Programme Launch

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WeShop Holdings Limited has announced the launch of its Founders Programme in the United Kingdom, aiming to empower early community creators and enhance the growth of its community-owned social commerce platform. This initiative is designed to involve a select group of 1,000 early members who will receive benefits such as doubled referral rates and invitations to exclusive events. The programme, which aligns with WeShop's vision of community ownership, seeks to accelerate community-led growth while giving initial members a pivotal role in the platform's expansion. Interested participants can apply through the WeShop website, marking a strategic move to integrate user engagement and shared value in e-commerce.

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