Most brands and marketing agencies like to talk about the Millennials. But it is actually the older generation that make up almost a third of China’s massive population. That's why more and more Tech companies as well as brands are looking at ways to engage them. Examples are Alibaba's easier...
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The battle between Chinese short-video gaints is moving from online to offline. Tencent Weishi, a short-video platform owned by Tencent announced a Gopro-like action-camera in collaboration with manufacturer EKEN on Tuesday. Meanwhile, Kuaishou announced on the same day a Snap Spectacles-like product in collaboration with Chinese spec-maker Starci. Whether the...
China can be a complicated market for foreign brands to do business. From hosting a website to running a social media campaign, the digital norms in China deviate from those in the West and localizing is paramount to success. The two most obvious “first steps” are registering a verified WeChat...
Powered by advanced cloud technology, smartphones and the optional accessory of an adjustable selfie-stick, livestreaming in China is taking content consumers by storm. A Credit Suisse report, made available in September 2016, placed the personal livestreaming market in China to climb to 5 billion USD in value in 2017. Interestingly,...
With the rapidly growing livestreaming market in China, livestreaming is bound to become a hobby — or even a daily habit — for the average Chinese netizen. Take a look at this article on what Niche livestreaming platfrom Inke is doing!
With the largest middle class in the world, China is an attractive market for Western brands. Within China’s unique and fast-changing digital markets, foreign brands face various challenges and intensive competition from home-grown brands. Wondering how China’s digital market is different from rest of the world? Or what some of...
With 290 million active online video users per day and an expected increase to 358 million in 2018, the popularity of short videos in China is undeniable! Due to its success and that of other ‘new’ flourishing media channels, the status of traditional media is declining. Over 40% of online...