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Tik Tok brought with it many new trends, some fun, some a bit more concerning. Among the most “New Age” trends on the platform, was the idea that “Healing crystal” could give you health, fortune and ...
June 20th marked the official conclusion of China’s 618 Mid-Year Sale in 2022. How was the result? According to Syntun 星图数据, during this year’s 618, the total online revenue reached 695.9 billion CNY ...
Livestream eCommerce has become the "new norm" in China. More than 464 million users, almost half of Chinese Netizens, buy products through live streams.
Livestreaming started taking off in China back in 2016, that is almost a decade ago. While this realisation will make any China marketer feel ancient, does it mean Livestreaming is a thing of the past ...
Ximalaya, Dedao and more: the boom of Chinese paid audio content Tingyi Chen July 1, 2018 New WeChat features ...
WeChat just released its most rigorous policy to date regulating incentived sharing and external links. The policy banned some of the most common campaign tactics. Here are some of the highlights of ...
As big as Tencent is, the WeChat backend system is far from perfect. This leaves opportunities for third party companies to build better performing WeChat CRM systems. Here we pick 5 very useful ...
During 4 years helping brands sell to Mainland China via WeChat, we collaborated with many cross-border payment gateways. These gateways are authorized by Alibaba, Tencent, and Union Pay to provides a ...
Known as China’s Instagram counterpart, REDNote should not be approached in the same way as Instagram. Here are a few key trends for 2024: Learn more about the complete REDNote marketing guide here.
Amid the Covid-19 epidemic, Tencent released its Q4 2019 results. The performance is overall good, with a large uptake of Mini-program transactions and revenues from FinTech sector. Tencent seems ...
Douyin, the Chinese version of Tik Tok, has taken the country by storm. With 600 million Daily Active Users using the App an average of 67 minutes per day, Douyin is the right place to reach out to ...
With hundreds of millions of RMB of sales generated in a single live-stream, Douyin (the Chinese version of Tik Tok) is becoming a growing hub of e-commerce in China. But how can brands get started ...
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