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ShopShops Will Pay Someone $10,000 to "Sell" a White T-Shirt


So you think you can sell? If you love fashion and are a dynamic and compelling advocate for brands you love, it's time to turn that passion into a profession. ShopShops, a leading livestream shopping app, announces today a search for the country's best salesperson, opening up the call for more hosts to join the growing platform. In addition to the cash prize, the winner will be offered a starring role on ShopShops where they can monetize their selling ability through regular livestreams from their favorite stores and boutiques.

"We are so excited to find ShopShops' next star host," says Liyia Wu, founder and CEO of ShopShops. "In China where livestream shopping is very common, our live hosts are mega celebrities. People trust their opinion and purchase what they say. We believe live sellers will be the new mega influencers in the U.S. as live shopping continues to really take off here."

Sell Me This White T-Shirt

Entrants need to show off their sales skills by creating a 30-second video "selling" a basic white T-shirt. People should convince fans and followers that the white T-shirt is a must-have and then share the video on TikTok, Instagram and/or Instagram Reels, tag @shopshops_official on Instagram or TikTok and use the hashtag #nextbigshopshops.

An internal panel of judges will select the top entries and ShopShops followers will then have the chance to vote for their top three videos on social media. The final winner will be selected by ShopShops founder and CEO Liyia Wu, garnering a grand prize of $10,000 and an offer for a one-year contract as a starring host on ShopShops. The most successful full-time ShopShops' hosts can make up to $20,000 a month.

Judging criteria will be based on originality, creativity, style, number of votes from ShopShops Instagram audience, and adherence to the rules and spirit of the Contest. The contest opens today and goes through February 25, 2021. Entrants must be 18+ years old and live in the United States. Valid entries must tag @shopshops_official, use #nextbigshopshops and entrants must follow @shopshops_official on Instagram. Official contest rules can be found at https://shopshopslive.com/soyouthinkyoucansell/. Entrants not chosen for the grand prize will still be considered for additional hosting opportunities on ShopShops.

The Modern Way of Shopping

ShopShops virtually brings shoppers to retailers across the globe, providing them with an interactive shopping experience through expertly curated livestream events. Viewers can ask questions in real-time about product fit, material, color, and more. They can ask a host to try on a shirt to see the fit, turn it around to see the back, hold it up close to see the embroidering and more.

ShopShops hosts have hosted shows with over 750 fashion, beauty, lifestyle, and food brands to-date including Marni, Theory, Rebecca Minkoff, Tracie Martyn, Kate Somerville and more. ShopShops currently has 30+ daily "in-store" live shopping events ? ranging from Hermes bags for sale to a live event with a host opening real fresh oysters containing pearls starting at $20.

ABOUT SHOPSHOPS

Available in select U.S. cities | Download the app here

ShopShops is a global shopping app that mimics the fun of in-person shopping through the magic of livestream video. By enabling dynamic host sellers to grow a following based on their ability to curate and sell products they make or love, ShopShops is creating an exciting way for shoppers to browse and get inspired by interesting products and deals across fashion, beauty, food and home.

ShopShops hosts - in 30 countries around the world - have hosted shows with more than 750 partners, including brands like Marni, Rebecca Minkoff, Cynthia Rowley, Zac Posen, Everlane, Jimmy Choo and Rag and Bone. ShopShops' hosts bring shoppers to iconic stores, sample sales, shopping markets and more through interactive livestream events that allow customers to ask questions in real-time about product fit, material, color and more. The app is breaking down geographical boundaries and allowing customers all over the world to shop global, like a local.



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