A marketer’s guide to China’s key social media and ecommerce trends
Understanding China’s internet and marketing landscape is no longer just the preserve of ‘China-watchers’ or entrepreneurs who want to start up a business in China.
Understanding China’s internet and marketing landscape is no longer just the preserve of ‘China-watchers’ or entrepreneurs who want to start up a business in China.
A comprehensive look at why brands must consider third-party marketplaces, with pragmatic advice on what is required to succeed across a range of them including Amazon, Alibaba, eBay and many more.
Farfetch, the luxury marketplace, has bucked retail trends this year, seeing lucrative results from its online strategy.
How does Pinduoduo do social commerce? What are the secrets to its success? And is there anything that other companies – both within China and in the west – can learn from it?
It’s that time again: 11.11, or Singles Day, China’s answer to Black Friday and the world’s biggest shopping holiday.
Most people are quite familiar with ‘Black Friday’ and ‘Cyber Monday’ shopping holidays by now.
With new acquisitions and announcements cropping up every few months, it can be hard to keep track of who is who in China’s New Retail landscape, why they matter, and how they’re innovating in the space. Here are seven retailers at the forefront of China’s New Retail revolution, and here’s what they’re doing to transform commerce in China.
For those unfamiliar with ‘New Retail’ as Alibaba’s Jack Ma calls it, or ‘Boundaryless Retail’, if you prefer the JD.com terminology – essentially it refers to an offline push to open grocery stores (to begin with) that are seamlessly integrated with ecommerce technology.
Singles’ Day, the one-day mega-shopping event in China, was held on Sunday – and again, it broke its own records.
Singles’ Day (November 11th) is, by far, the world’s biggest one-day shopping event. While it is still largely focused on China, there are signs it is starting to have an influence on ecommerce globally. Here’s what you need to know.
On August 17th in Singapore, Econsultancy is hosting an event for client-side marketers which features talks by marketing industry leaders.
The event, ‘Digital Divas’, is slightly different from our other events in that all of the speakers are women and it aims to offer marketers a fresh perspective on the latest industry trends. Those interested in attending can request their seat here.
Unsurprisingly it’s been a big month for Chinese ecommerce, with Singles Day dominating the headlines.
Our roundup for November is therefore focused on China and ecommerce, but never fear – we bring you a range of fascinating insights into consumer behaviour, as well as some stats from India, too.