jeudi 31 mars 2016

Top 5 buzzs posts on Facebook about China

today wPost that we found on Facebook about China.



The money went to more than 10,000 projects but did not cover privately owned cultural items.
Posté par China Daily sur mercredi 30 mars 2016


Shanghai
3min to discover Shanghai
Posté par The French Cellar China sur dimanche 27 mars 2016



A crazy bet of China to create the best wine ever in a desert
Posté par The French Cellar China sur samedi 26 mars 2016



Scarf lady is back with more ideas for the spring/summer season!
Posté par Shanghaiist sur jeudi 24 mars 2016



#marketing Premium services to fashion and luxury brands in China. We are proud of what we do, and proud to work with such brands in fashion industry.
Posté par Weibo China sur samedi 5 mars 2016


Basics you need to master about Baidu Basics informations You have probably search for more informations about SEO in...
Posté par SEO China sur lundi 28 mars 2016







Social Media, the best way for brands to communicate in China. Agree with this ?
Posté par China Marketing sur mardi 29 mars 2016


And pulls his pants down too for good measure.
Posté par Shanghaiist sur mercredi 30 mars 2016



You want to generate leads in China ? you have to try SEO on Baidu... :-)
Posté par China Marketing sur dimanche 27 mars 2016













dimanche 20 mars 2016

Emirates good way of Advertising !

Safety video | Emirates Watch as our cabin crew return to perform our new safety video..

Only this time they’re keen to show off their football skills to HSV fans !



Emirates is by far the best airline on this planet!!!

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mardi 1 mars 2016

Santé et art de vivre en Chine

Les Chinois et Asiatiques de manière plus générale s’inspirent des “Lao wai” ce qui signifie en Chinois “étrangers”. Le bien-être étant très développé dans les pays Européens, les Chinois cherchent à obtenir les mêmes soins, les mêmes produits, les mêmes services.
Tout cela est possible grâce à la la forte croissance de la Chine ces dernières années qui est devenue une vrai et complète puissance mondiale, prête à concurrencer les plus grands. Grâce à cette croissance, le pouvoir d’achat des Chinois s’est developpé et certains secteurs comme le bien être s’est développé.Il faut savoir que les Chinois aiment beaucoup les choses naturelles que ce soient des plantes pour les massages ou le thé qui est leur boisson favorite. Avec un pouvoir d’achat plus fort qu’avant, les Chinois veulent de plus en plus s’occuper d’eux et prendre soin d’eux. C’est ainsi que le marché du bien-être s’est développé en Chine.

Le bien-être en Chine depuis des millénaires

Les Chinois avaient déjà avant cette expansion un marché du bien-être existant mais développé plus sur le modèle asiatique qu’Européen ou Américain.

1.    Les massages pour se relaxer: en Chine, de nombreux centres de massages existent à des prix raisonnables. Le massage permet de se ressourcer et de détendre les clients. Selon les Chinois, les massages permettent d’installer une paix à l’intérieur de nous, Les peignoirs sont utilisés dans ces centres car ils permettent d’installer une ambiance cocooning et relaxante. Ils permettent de relâcher le stress, la pression et de nous couper de notre quotidien pour quelques instants. Cela permet aussi de prendre soin de soi.
2.    Des exercices physiques pratiqués tous les jours par les Chinois: Qie Gong, Kung Fu. Les Chinois pratiquent régulièrement ces arts dans la nature, sports dans les parcs. Ces arts martiaux sont des arts de vivre pour les Chinois. Il faut les pratiquer régulièrement. Ils permettent de trouver un équilibre et une vitalité.

Les secteurs du bien-être qui se développent

1.    Les Chinois cherchent du confort à travers les spas, les centres relaxants, le cocooning en peignoir ou robes de chambres, pyjamas à la maison. Ces secteurs sont en pleine expansion en Chine.
2.    Ils prennent aussi conscience que les produits naturels sont bons pour eux et pour les peaux. La culture Chinoise a toujours mis en avant la qualité des herbes pour le bien-être et les Chinois semblent vouloir revenir à ce stade (avec la médecine Chinoise). Cette recherche du naturel n’est pas que dans le marché du bien-être, elle se developpe dans le marché alimentaire aussi.
3.    Les Chinois cherchent à se différencier les uns des autres et les marques développent des nouvelles gammes de produits adoptées à chacun, chose qui n’existait pas avant. Les Chinois cherchent des offres plus personnalisées qu’avant.

Pour plus d’informations, de nombreux livres sont disponibles sur internet

dimanche 21 février 2016

Baidu Wechat and Weibo 3 Tips to success with your marketing in China

Digital marketing is transforming within China right away, that is genuine a year ago may don’t become this coming year. Precisely what may a marketer or a business owner has understood your Chinese market and online marketing?
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mardi 9 février 2016

Mark Zuckerberg wishes Happy New Year


Happy New Year!
Happy Lunar New Year from Priscilla, Max and me! In the Year of the Monkey, I hope you and all your loved ones find happiness, health and good fortune.
Posté par Mark Zuckerberg sur samedi 6 février 2016

mardi 19 janvier 2016

Top news from Digital Company in China

Digital Landscape in China


Well known digital Company in China ...
source http://chinese-tourist.blogspot.de/2015/09/top-5-well-known-digital-agency-in-china.html?showComment=1453191012554#c7158448730323792153

What they will say We create effective brand content. We love the interaction and use new channels to renfoncer brand our customers image. Our vision for the digital strategy and animation content is based on a true editorial publishing logic. 

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China Digital TV Holding Co., Ltd. (NYSE: STV) ("China Digital TV" or the "Company"), the leading platform provider of cloud applications and conditional access ("CA") systems which allow digital cable China TV market to offer and guarantee diverse content services, today announced the end of its asset restructuring (the "Restructuring") with Shanghai Tongda Venture Capital Co., Ltd.

source http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/china-digital-tv-announces-termination-of-asset-restructuring-300198094.html

("Tongda Venture"). On November 30, 2015, Tongda Venture announced in a press release entitled "non-public offering Tongda Venture cessation" he did not get the approval of the Chinese Commission of Securities Regulation ("CSRC") for non-public offering within the validity period of the approval of its shareholders, and therefore decided to end its non-public offering related to the restructuring. The same day, China announced in a digital television press release entitled "China Digital TV reports on the restructuring of assets" in the absence of an extension, the restructuring will be automatically terminated if it has not been completed on December 31th, 2015.



As neither an extension has been agreed between the parties nor was completing its restructuring, restructuring and related operations end today, according to the relevant definitive agreements. About digital TV in China Founded in 2004, China Digital TV allows television network operators to manage, expand and diversify the content services between households and public spaces in China.

China Digital TV

China Digital TV is the leading platform provider of cloud-based applications and platform distribution network ("NBP") services to Chinese cable operators, helping them to effectively put applications mobile games and other entertainment options in household TV sets, and extend the cable programming outside the home to any mobile device. China Digital TV is also the main supplier of CA systems in the digital television market in China. CA systems enable television network operators to ensure the provision of content to their subscribers. The Company cooperates with almost all cable TV operators in China. For more information please visit the Investor Relations section of the website China Digital TV to http://ir.chinadtv.cn. Safe Harbor Statement This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the US Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 of the United States, as amended. These statements are made under the "safe harbor" of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.




 These forward-looking statements can be identified by terminology such as "will", "expect", "anticipate", "future", "intends", "plans", "believes", "estimates", "may", "should" and similar expressions. China Digital TV may also make statements in its periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, in its annual report to shareholders, in press releases and other written materials and in oral statements made by its officers, to prospective directors or employees third parties. Statements that are not historical facts, including statements about beliefs and expectations of China digital TV, are forward looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties. A number of factors could cause actual results to differ materially from projections contained explicitly or implicitly in any forward looking statements, including, but not limited to, the following: competition in the CA systems, digital television, cable television and related industries in the PRC and the impact of such competition on prices, our ability to implement our business strategies, changes in technology, the progress of digitization of television in the PRC, the structure of preferences of the cable television industry or television viewer, changes in PRC laws, regulations or policies with regard to CA systems, digital television, television cable and related industries, including the extent of the participation of non-PRC companies in these industries, and changes in political, economic, legal and social implications of China, including government policies With respect to economic growth, foreign exchange and foreign investment. Additional information concerning these and other risks and uncertainties is included in our annual report on Form 20-F and other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. China Digital TV disclaims any obligation to update forward-looking statements, which apply only to the date of this press release. For investors and media inquiries, please contact:
ICR, Inc.
Charles Eveslage
Tel: +1 (646) 328-1950
Email: stv@icrinc.com