KR-20260063215-A - METHOD FOR PROVIDING INTEGRATED CLIENT SERVICE
Abstract
A method for providing an integrated business partner service is provided, comprising the steps of: sharing a business partner terminal of a first seller terminal; creating a first relationship based on a transaction period between the first seller terminal and the shared business partner terminal; creating a second relationship based on the transaction volume of goods from the shared business partner terminal to the second seller terminal; creating a third relationship based on the evaluation of the second seller terminal traded from the shared business partner terminal; creating a grade by combining the first relationship, the second relationship, and the third relationship; and, when goods are ordered from the shared business partner terminal, the second seller terminal paying a commission based on the grade to the first seller terminal.
Inventors
- 문지영
Assignees
- 문지영
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260507
- Application Date
- 20241030
Claims (6)
- In a method for providing integrated business services executed on a server providing integrated business services, A step of receiving seller credential authentication data and seller product data from a first seller terminal and a second seller terminal; A step of authenticating the seller based on the received data and assigning a code number to the seller; A step of receiving information of at least one business partner from the first seller terminal and the second seller terminal; A step of assigning and storing the first number and the second code number, which are code numbers assigned to the first seller and the second seller respectively, to at least one business partner; When an order event for the first seller occurs from the business partner assigned the second code number, the step of generating a payment commission for the second seller from the first seller; When a payment event corresponding to the order event occurs from a business partner assigned the second code number, the step of paying the payment commission to the second seller and paying the remaining amount excluding the payment commission to the first seller; Includes, The customer of the first seller mentioned above is assigned a first code number, and the customer of the second seller is assigned a second code number, and A step of receiving product order history data for at least one business partner from the first seller terminal and the second seller terminal; The step of receiving usage item data and inventory item data from at least one of the above-mentioned trading partners; and Based on the received history data, used goods, and inventory data, the step of transmitting the goods data of the second seller terminal to a business partner assigned a first code number, and transmitting the goods data of the first seller terminal to a business partner assigned a second code number. A method for providing integrated business partner services that further includes
- In paragraph 1, The above-mentioned saving step is, For a business partner who joined through the introduction of the second seller, the method includes the step of assigning the same second code number as the second seller as the second seller's business partner. The step of generating the above payment fee is, The method includes the step of generating the payment commission by applying an exclusive commission rate determined based on the transaction period between the second seller and the second seller's business partners, and The above exclusive fee rate is, A method for providing a business partner integration service, wherein the first exclusive commission rate applied to a business partner whose pre-registration transaction period between a seller and a business partner assigned the same code number is a first period is set higher than the second exclusive commission rate applied to a business partner whose pre-registration transaction period is shorter than the first period.
- In paragraph 2, The step of generating the above payment fee is, It includes the step of generating the payment commission by applying a zero commission rate applicable based on the business scale of the first seller, and The above zero-rate fee is, A method for providing integrated customer service, wherein the first zero-rate commission applied to a customer ordering goods from a seller whose sales revenue during the reference period is the first sales revenue is set higher than the second zero-rate commission applied to a customer ordering goods from a seller whose sales revenue during the reference period is higher than the first sales revenue.
- In paragraph 3, The above exclusive fee rate is, A method for providing a business referral service, wherein the commission rate is dynamically set to gradually decrease as the business's subscription period increases.
- In paragraph 4, The above zero-rate fee is, A method for providing integrated business partner services, wherein the commission rate is dynamically set to gradually decrease as the order volume for the business partner's sales outlets increases.
- In paragraph 5, The step of transmitting the above-mentioned item data is, It includes the step of transmitting the contribution activity score of the first seller to the business partner of the second seller, and The above contribution activity score is, Merchant Consolidation Contribution Score, which is a relative score regarding the exclusive commission rate applied among sellers to merchants who joined through a seller's referral, Micro-enterprise support points, which are relative scores for the zero commission rates applied among sellers and to business partners who joined through a seller's referral, and Sales contribution score, which is a relative score among sellers for sales generated by business partners who joined through a seller's referral. A method for providing integrated business partner services, including
Description
Method for Providing Integrated Client Service The present invention relates to a method for providing integrated business partner services. Recently, the government proposed a policy requiring public institutions to prioritize the purchase of products from companies employing people with disabilities and women-owned businesses in order to promote their growth and prevent them from becoming marginalized. However, due to traditional practices and a lack of awareness among those in charge, the policy tends not to be properly implemented, and most of these companies are unable to enter the public sector due to their small scale, lack of promotion, and insufficient networking. In this case, the method of sharing customers is carried out by providing joint marketing through the formation of a community by sharing members at franchise stores. In this regard, prior art Korean Published Patent No. 2012-0139435 (published Dec. 27, 2012) describes a method comprising receiving a customer code from a franchise terminal, receiving a serial number from at least one franchise terminal, determining whether the customer is a member when the customer code is received from the terminal that received the serial number, and providing benefits to the customer account if the customer is a member. However, unlike general individual customers, it is difficult to enter the market for supplying goods to government agencies without personal connections, and most companies supplying to government agencies are reluctant to disclose their clients, anticipating that they will lose them to competitors. Consequently, small business owners become even more vulnerable due to a lack of promotion and connections, which can ultimately lead to the downfall of self-employed individuals and small business owners. FIG. 1 is a diagram showing the entities of a customer integrated service provision system according to one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a configuration diagram for explaining a customer integrated service provision system according to one embodiment of the present invention. Figure 3 is a configuration diagram for explaining the customer integration service provider server illustrated in Figure 2. FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an embodiment of a customer integration service executed in the customer integration service provision system illustrated in FIG. 2. FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a method for providing an integrated customer service according to an embodiment of the present invention. Embodiments of the present invention are described below with reference to the attached drawings so that those skilled in the art can easily implement the invention. However, the present invention may be embodied in various different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described herein. Furthermore, in order to clearly explain the present invention in the drawings, parts unrelated to the explanation have been omitted, and similar parts throughout the specification are denoted by similar reference numerals. Throughout the specification, when a part is described as being “connected” to another part, this includes not only cases where they are “directly connected” but also cases where they are “electrically connected” with other elements interposed between them. Furthermore, when a part is described as “comprising” a certain component, this means that, unless specifically stated otherwise, it does not exclude other components but rather allows for the inclusion of additional components; it should be understood that this does not preclude the existence or addition of one or more other features, numbers, steps, actions, components, parts, or combinations thereof. The present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the attached drawings. FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram for explaining a customer integrated service provision system according to an embodiment of the present invention. Referring to FIG. 1, the customer integrated service provision system (1) may include at least one seller terminal (100), a customer integrated service provision server (300), and at least one customer terminal (400). However, since the customer integrated service provision system (1) of FIG. 1 is merely an embodiment of the present invention, the present invention is not to be interpreted as being limited by FIG. 1. At this time, each component of FIG. 1 is generally connected through a network (network, 200). For example, as shown in FIG. 1, at least one seller terminal (100) and a business partner integrated service provider server (300) can be connected through the network (200). Additionally, at least one seller terminal (100) can be connected to at least one business partner terminal (400) through the network (200) and via the business partner integrated service provider server (300). Furthermore, the business partner integrated service provider server (300) can connect at least one seller terminal (100) and at leas