How much does it cost to be an agent for a tea mini program in Puyang?

How much does it cost to be an agent for a tea mini program in Puyang?

How much does it cost to be a Puyang agent for the tea mini program?

One is pre-recharge. This mode is to recharge first to purchase production rights. The more you recharge, the more rights you will get. The minimum recharge is 10,000. If you do not use up the package you purchased, the money will not be refunded.


Another option is to renew the agency fee year by year. There are no other restrictions. The agency fee can be high or low. Each mini program development company will divide the price into levels based on the region. The higher the level of the agency city, the higher the fee, but no matter how high it is, it will not exceed 80,000.
For start-up entrepreneurs, the second model is more likely to be chosen. After all, the contract is renewed year after year. If you do well, you can continue to do it. If you don’t do well, you can choose not to renew the contract and just stop doing it, which is cost-effective and saves money.
For more information about mini programs, please pay attention to the Jimifeng mini program special topic.
Jimifeng Network builds its own mini-programs for merchants in various industries. WeChat ID: 18673936764

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