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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
Back after 2 years …
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History of Great Firewall
Great Firewall of China
• Harmony & stability.
• Media control & regulation of information.
Impact of Great Firewall
Accessible Int. sites
Chinese sites
18,000 websites inaccessbile
• 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
Now what?
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.
Curving Opinion – 50 Cent Party
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MEDIA IN CHINAMEDIA IN CHINAMEDIA IN CHINAMEDIA IN CHINA
Inside the Wall
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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
Top 10 Social Media
Qzone
Tencent Weibo
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.”
Chang Weibo
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.
RenRen
Weixin (WeChat)
Convenience of Weixin
Douban
Youku & Tudou
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This is China
Weibo Usage
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
Going Mobile
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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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.
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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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)
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