According to TNS, UC mobile leads mobile app facetime but is closely followed by Mobile QQ, WeChat and Weibo.
Archives for April 2013
Top 15 Online Applications By City Tiers
The netizens in Tier 1, 2 , 3 and 4 cities have different behavior because of different economic development and living environment.
Sina Weibo Partners with Taobao Targeting Content Stream
Since last Wednesday, Sina Weibo integrated a new module into its content stream to continue its monetization attempt after its promoted Weibo post attempt. When a Weibo user publishes a post containing link to an individual product page on Taobao, this module will be inserted right below that post showing related product information. Other users […]
Sina Segmenting Weibo Usage with Multiple Versions
Sina is also testing a different version for media like this one. In media edition of Sina Weibo, it has articles section besides the weibo posts stream. Weibo posts published via media edition are also displayed differently like this one.
Top 15 China B2C Websites in March 2013
According to Experian Hitwise, tmall.com was the most popular B2C website in China with 432,456,034 visits in March 2013, followed by jd.com and 51buy.com. There were also conerns that the visits growth rate of Tmall was up to 53%, far exceeding that of jd.com.
10,000 Packages from Taobao Being Shipped to Taiwan Every Day
The annual financial report of Alipay, part of Alibaba Group, showed that half of Alipay revenue came from Taobao. In the top 10 cities of per capita Alipay expenditure listed in the statement of account, four cities of Taiwan are included. Perhaps more surprising is that Taiwan’s Chiayi City climbs atop. The per capita Alipay […]
Can Sina Weibo Promoted Post Really Help?
Recently Sina Weibo held an introduction and marketing event to promote its Weibo Promoted Post. This new form of marketing feature, similar to Facebook’s Promoted Posts, enable weibo posts to reach more Weibo users, showing up on top of Weibo users’ content stream. Sina will charge advertisers based on the total impressions delivered (CPM model) […]
Online Spending Raises China’s Total Consumption
E-tailing’s impact is more pronounced in China’s underdeveloped small and midsize cities. In their research, McKinsey found that while incomes in these urban areas are lower, their online shoppers spend almost as much money online as do people in some larger, more prosperous cities—and also spend a larger portion of their disposable income online.
Top 10 China Popular Internet Service in Jan 2013
According to iResearch, Search was the most popular Internet service in China in January with 454 million users coverage, followed by online video and online community.