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On April 11th, one night after returning to Holland from 2 years of volunteering as a marketing consultant for charity organisations in Xi’an, China, me and Jessica Sun gave a 45 minute lecture on Social Media in China at the Social Media in 1 Day seminar. After a short introduction, using one and a half minute of the Xi’an TV report on my work as a volunteer, we explained the Great Firewall, which makes usage of western social media impossible in China. Next we introduced the most popular social media in the country and gave some tips and answered a few questions from the audience. The full lecture can now be downloaded as a 45 minute audio recording (apologies for the low quality), which can be listened to in combination with the handouts of the presentation. When the mobile application Weixin/WeChat is discussed you can watch the video below that was shown during the lecture. These resources can be found here: http://home.failsafe.nl/?p=548

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Social Media in ChinaSocial Media in ChinaSocial Media in ChinaSocial Media in ChinaSocial Media in ChinaSocial Media in ChinaSocial Media in ChinaSocial Media in China

Ed Sander & Jessica Sun

Social Media in 1 Day

Spant, Bussum

11 april 2013

Ed Sander & Jessica Sun

Social Media in 1 Day

Spant, Bussum

11 april 2013

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Back after 2 years …

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CONCLUSIONS, TIPS & Q&ACONCLUSIONS, TIPS & Q&ACONCLUSIONS, TIPS & Q&ACONCLUSIONS, TIPS & Q&A

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History of Great Firewall

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Great Firewall of China

• Harmony & stability.

• Media control & regulation of information.

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Impact of Great Firewall

Accessible Int. sites

Chinese sites

18,000 websites inaccessbile

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• Golden Shield project.

• Blocking full domains

or pages within sites.

• Arab spring: servers

in China.

• Instructions for SOE

and private

companies.

• Blocking search

engine results for

certain keywords.

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The truth is not out there

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Now what?

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Content Monitoring

• Constant screening of content.

• Both by Internet companies &

government (estimated staff >30.000).

• Filtering & quick removal of sensitive

posts & blocking of keywords (+/- 13%

of posts are deleted).

• Dynamic system.

• Liability for ISPs & self-censorship.

• Relatively high freedom on certain

topics, e.g. corruption by local

governments.

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Curving Opinion – 50 Cent Party

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Inside the Wall

Outside the Great FirewallOutside the Great FirewallOutside the Great FirewallOutside the Great Firewall InsideInsideInsideInside the the the the Great FirewallGreat FirewallGreat FirewallGreat Firewall

GoogleGoogleGoogleGoogle Baidu, Qihoo

FacebookFacebookFacebookFacebook RenRen, Qzone, Kaixin001

TwitterTwitterTwitterTwitter Sina Weibo, Tencent Weibo

MSNMSNMSNMSN Tencent QQ

YoutubeYoutubeYoutubeYoutube Youku, Tudou, Ku6

WikipediaWikipediaWikipediaWikipedia Baidu Baike, Weigi Baike

FoursquareFoursquareFoursquareFoursquare Jiepang

GrouponGrouponGrouponGroupon Meituan, 55tuan, Dianping, Lashou, Nuomi

eBayeBayeBayeBay Taobao

LinkedinLinkedinLinkedinLinkedin Ushi, Tianji

FlickrFlickrFlickrFlickr Douban

WhatsappWhatsappWhatsappWhatsapp Weixin (WeChat)

Blogger, WordpressBlogger, WordpressBlogger, WordpressBlogger, Wordpress Sina Boke, Sohu Boke

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Top 10 Social Media

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QQ

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Qzone

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Weibo

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Tencent Weibo

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A Chinese Microblog

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• “When I took the green trains I thought the people were

very dirty, so I switched to bullet trains. But I found there

were a bunch of dirty men on bullet trains, so I turned to

the high-speed rails. There I found people with money

but lacking character, so I changed to planes. But on the

planes I found the people weren’t human at all. In this

way I found that the people on the green trains weren’t

dirty.”

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Chang Weibo

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Chinese Microblogs

• Sina Weibo is linked to Sina blog.

• Tencent Weibo linked to QQ (IM) and Weixin (Mobile).

• Lots of ‘Zombie’ accounts.

• Estimated only 10% of registered users really active.

• Average age 25 years.

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RenRen

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Weixin (WeChat)

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Convenience of Weixin

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Douban

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Youku & Tudou

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INTERNET USAGEINTERNET USAGEINTERNET USAGEINTERNET USAGE

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This is China

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Weibo Usage

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Source: IDG Accel

• Gap between East &

West, urban & rural.

• Internet penetration

cities 55%, rural 21%.

• Only 11,5% of

internet users have

university(+)

education.

• 80% online < 5 yrs

• 50% online < 3 yrs

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Going Mobile

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Mobile

• China has more people using internet on their phones than on computers.

• This share is expected to expand even further thanks to smartphones getting cheaper and new demographic groups buying them.

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CONCLUSIONS, TIPS & CONCLUSIONS, TIPS & CONCLUSIONS, TIPS & CONCLUSIONS, TIPS & Q&AQ&AQ&AQ&A

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VPN

• The Great Firewall can be circumvented

with VPN software,

• Some Chinese use VPN.

• Still, few Chinese actively use foreign

social media since their friends are not

there and the functionality of the Chinese

alternatives is better.

• Don’t believe reports that claim enormous

numbers for Facebook and Twitter in

China.

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Conclusions

• Don’t waste energy on Facebook, Twitter,

etc in China.

• For social media, only use Chinese

products.

• Keep a close eye on developments: the

social media landscape is still changing.

• Use a local agency to ensure correct

communication (grammatically & culturally).

• Only communicate in Chinese.

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Recommended Marketing

Reading

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Value of Social Media in China

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Contact

Ed Sander

Jessica Sun

T +31 (0)6 51 214 206

E [email protected] [email protected]

W www.failsafe.nl

Ed Sander

Persuade Brand Interaction

Striensestraat 67

5241 AW Rosmalen

Postbus 169

5240 AD Rosmalen

W www.persuda.nl

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Acknowledgements

• This presentation uses information and materials

provided by:

– CiC

– China Real Time Report

– Tech in Asia

– King-Wa Fu & Michael Chao

– IDG Accel

– Beijing Cream

– Go-Globe.com

– The Economist

– Bill Bishop’s Sinocism (www.sinocism.com)

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Introduction ... Ed Sander

• 15+ years of experience in Direct Marketing, Database Marketing, CRM, On-line Marketing

• Pet Food, Tissue Products, Mail Order Office Supplies, Pharmaceuticals, Financial Services. (B2B & B2C)

• Docent Beeckestijn Business School

• Event Driven Marketing

• Accountability & Marketing Metrics

• Co-author & editor of

• Event Driven Marketing (Kluwer, 2004/06)

• Follow That Customer! (USA, Racom, 2010)

• Author of various columns & articles (failsafe.nl)

• Marketing Consultant / International Volunteer for VSO in China

• Per 1-5-2013 Persuade Brand Interaction