How to get inquiries to Email or WeChat

I'm pretty new to XHS, a foreigner, but some of my business English students have highly recommended me there. When I get inquiries, they want to know details, pricing, etc.

I understand I'm not allowed to go into much detail and definitely cannot mention pricing or how we would hold the class, for instance on Tencent Meeting.

So, my intention is to get them to my WeChat account or give them an email address, but again, I understand showing either on my XHS homepage will get me slapped, temporarily banned, etc.

However I do see some people post an email address on their home page.

I'm lost on what to do and would appreciate any input.

Thanks in advance

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Todd_H_19822 months ago1

There is really only one legitimate option which is to open a shop, add a product and sell from there.

Other options which are not legitimate are to talk about it discreetly in a live stream. Hold of up on a piece of paper in a live stream etc.

But the most common way is to ask for their phone number and then you add them to WeChat. But a lot of people aren’t willing to do that either.

flysheepfdnabout 2 months ago1

Xiaohongshu is really strict about directing users to external platforms, and even local users have a hard time doing it

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