Looking for love in China? The List of 8 Most Popular Chinese Dating Apps

Looking for a lifetime partner, casual date, romantic dinner or a quick hook up in China – check out our list of 8 most popular Chinese dating apps

5 Common Misconceptions About WeChat Marketing

WeChat can be a powerful marketing tool in China but it’s important to realize its limitations. Here are 5 common misconception about WeChat marketing.

Chinese Payment Systems Overview: AliPay vs. WeChat Pay vs. Union Pay

Understanding Chinese payment systems is a prerequisite to setting up a successful sales strategy in this market. Here is the overview of the top 3

China Cybersecurity Law: 5 Things You Should Know

It is important to be aware of legal requirements for setting up and operating online business in China. China cybersecurity law is designed to regulate such operations having broad implications for foreign companies operating locally. Here are the top 5 most important takeaways from the law.

5 Unique Taobao App Features That Boost Sales On Mobile

Taobao app on mobile is responsible for over half of the sales. Here are the top 5 features which contribute the most to its efficiency and popularity.

Behind Douyin Success Story: How Did It Pull It Off?

Douyin (aka TikTok in the West) is the most successful short video app that has taken China (and the world) by storm. Here are the key ingredients Douyin success story and how it unfolded.

6 Bizarre Body Image Weibo Trends That Went Viral

A few recent viral Weibo trends in China were all about body image but often promote stereotypes and unhealthy lifestyles. Here are some of the recent ones.

Successful China Marketing Strategies: Lessons from Evernote

How did Evernote managed to do great in China while famous internet giants failed miserably? Here are the reasons behind Evernote China success story.

Building Chinese Website: 15 Points Checklist

Building Chinese website for brands isn’t as straight forward task as in the case of other markets. Here is our comprehensive list of 15 points to consider for building Chinese websites for brands.

China Marketing Alternative: 360 Search PPC Campaign

Baidu isn’t the only choice for China SEM. Thanks to lower CPC, 360 Search PPC campaign offers a cost-effective alternative for China marketers.

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How To Test Chinese Website Loading Time And Accessibility

How To Test Chinese Website Loading Time And Accessibility

When you are trying to attract more Chinese users to your website, fast loading is one of the key factors affecting the traffic, usability and, ultimately, the conversion rate. Testing your Chinese website loading time is a critical step to take before launching marketing campaign directed at users in China.

Ideally, if your site is hosted in China, the loading time wouldn’t be an issue for a properly designed website. Unfortunately, hosting on Chinese servers requires obtaining ICP license first, which is only available to local companies. In one of the earlier posts, we have already discussed pros and cons or hosting website in Chinaread more…

5 Features of Most Effective China Email Marketing Strategy

5 Features of Most Effective China Email Marketing Strategy

Email marketing in China is one of the most cost effective digital channels to reach all types of audience. However, its maximum potential can only be realized if done right from the beginning. Incorporating these five features with your next China email marketing campaign will boost the ROI, make it more measurable and more effective.

The following presentation by Sampi Marketing was presented at Shanghai Entrepreneur organized by Entrepnr this month. read more…

Top 10 Most Popular Mobile Apps in China

Top 10 Most Popular Mobile Apps in China

Mobile apps continue to play central role in Chinese smartphone revolution. Most popular mobile apps in China have been developed by either Tencent or Baidu, two rival tech giants, although other companies are not far behind.

Communication, browsing mobile internet, listening to music and watching videos are the most common activities of Chinese mobile users. Not surprisingly, companies who traditionally dominated those niches on the internet have also been the leading providers on mobile.

Interestingly enough, not only that there isn’t a single non-Chinese app in the top 10 list, they don’t even make the first 50. In fact, the only foreign app that enjoys some popularity in China is Google’s mobile Chrome browser. read more…

The Chinese marketing toolbox

The Chinese marketing toolbox

This article first appeared in Dialogue Review by Kirsten Levermore.

Simply copy-and-pasting strategies from familiar markets to China is not an effective approach. Val Kaplan introduces the tools for Marketing in China.

For foreigners, marketing in China is a complicated, delicate process requiring a whole new set of rules and tools.

If you are planning on setting up a campaign in China, here is what you’ll need in your toolbox: read more…

Taobao Villages: How Ecommerce Helps China’s Rural Economy

Taobao Villages: How Ecommerce Helps China’s Rural Economy

Over the last couple of years, ecommerce giants like Alibaba and JD.com have been cooperating with the government to plug China’s rural market into its vast online economy. The phenomenon of so called Taobao villages is one of the consequences of this approach.

China is one of world’s fastest urbanizing society in absolute terms. Although decreasing every year, approximately 45% of Chinese still live in rural areas which comes to about 600 million people.  read more…

What Does It Take to Break Into Chinese Market?

What Does It Take to Break Into Chinese Market?

This article was first published by Hal Conick of American Marketing Association (AMA.org). 

A growing internet user base means a smaller world for marketers. How can marketers break into markets like Japan, China and Germany? Marketing News spoke with experts from across the world to find out. The first interview about breaking into Chinese market is with Val Kaplan, author of Doing Business in China Online: read more…

Chinese Social Media Marketing Update: New Weibo KOL Posting Rules

Chinese Social Media Marketing Update: New Weibo KOL Posting Rules

Using KOL (key opinion leaders) has been one of the most effective social media marketing strategies in China. In this blog we have covered extensively the ways WeChat or Weibo KOL can be found, vetted and engaged to promote brands in various social media channels, which primarily are WeChat and Weibo.

Most recently, Weibo has introduced the set of new rules on what KOLs can and can’t do on their platform. Some of those rules are designed to fight completion, others to maximize the ad revenue. read more…

Chinese Programmatic Ads: 6 Most Common Types of Ad Fraud in China

Chinese Programmatic Ads: 6 Most Common Types of Ad Fraud in China

In a relatively underdeveloped Chinese ad tech market (see our previous post), ad fraud in China remains a serious problem, costing millions of dollars to advertisers. While it is, undoubtedly, a global phenomenon, for the reasons we discussed earlier, Chinese programmatic ads market is still lagging behind.

Here are the six most common types of ad fraud in China: read more…

China Programmatic Ads: Why Chinese Ad Tech Is Still Behind the West

China Programmatic Ads: Why Chinese Ad Tech Is Still Behind the West

When it comes to digital marketing, in recent years, Chinese tech companies have been on the forefront of innovation. Unfortunately, Chinese ad tech that deals with programmatic ads still remains far less developed.

Although, Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent, collectively known as BAT, account for the major part of China’s overall digital marketing ad spend, there are also other online channels where ads are bought and served. Outside of China placing such ads is typically done via programmatic deals through third party platforms. Unfortunately, due to several reasons, China programmatic ads ecosystem is a generation behind western markets. read more…

119 Facts About Email Marketing: Infographic

119 Facts About Email Marketing: Infographic

In the era of social media, instant messaging and apps like WeChat and WhatsApp, one may be tempted to think that marketing using emails is old fashioned and is losing relevance. Nothing can be further from the truth. Email marketing not only remains  one of the most cost effective tools in marketers’ toolbox but it is also getting more sophisticated and efficient.

In this post, we would like to share the latest infographic by WebsiteBuilder.org featuring over a hundred facts about email marketing and why it works. read more…

WeChat Search Function Expansion and What May Be Coming Next

WeChat Search Function Expansion and What May Be Coming Next

In one of the biggest news this month, WeChat search function had undergone significant overhaul allowing WeChat to expand into new territory and challenge existing market leaders in China’s search engine space.

Up until the release of new search function, searching on WeChat was, perhaps, the most frustrating experience of the otherwise awesome app. read more…

China Sharing Economy: Six Most Innovative Services

China Sharing Economy: Six Most Innovative Services

The concept of sharing services didn’t originate in China, but, in recent years, Chinese are increasingly embracing many concepts of sharing economy. Several innovative startups have been on the forefront of  China sharing economy with some achieving major success in record time.

Here we are reviewing several of those companies which are based on variety of different business models, products and services. read more…

Challenges of Hosting Website in China

Challenges of Hosting Website in China

Hosting website in China can be quite beneficial to a business in several respects. First of all, and most importantly, local web hosting in China will significantly reduce website’s loading time. This will both improve ranking in Chinese search engines, such as Baidu, as well as improve visitors’ overall experience.

Unfortunately, many websites that are hosted abroad still have a dismal loading time. This, undoubtedly, is adversely impacting their business in the Mainland. In addition, there is always a risk of getting banned and losing Chinese traffic completely if a website has been unlucky enough to share a server with a site that has been blacklisted by Chinese authorities for whatever reason. read more…

Infographic: Email and SMS Marketing in China

Infographic: Email and SMS Marketing in China

According to the recent report by Webpower, email and SMS marketing in China remains one of the most cost effective ways to reach target audience.

In this blog, we have covered extensively many aspects on Chinese email marketing: from deliverability issues to legal requirements and best practices for email template designs.   read more…

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