Online influencers in China are turning their online fame to massive fortune, creating their own brands that they market and sell online.
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Song Joong Ki, Donald Trump and Fu Yuanhui are all among the most searched for people in 2016 on China’s most popular search engine.
WeChat users donated millions to a girl with leukemia. The money is now returned. The girl’s father, who was receiving kindness, is now harshly condemned by the public.
Fake news, without fact-checking, may spread and influence millions.
By harnessing the power of social media, you can turn your fledgling business into a large enterprise.
Are you in design or food? Best focus on Instagram. What about data analytics? Maybe Twitter or LinkedIn are the best outlets
Our highlights of the week: a Chinese boyband member wants to help Beijing inhale smog; Weibo users go gaga over CES 2016 products and the chance to change the ugliest official ID photos.
Our highlights of the week: World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, Fudan University postgraduate murder case and selfies with sunglasses.
Our highlights of the week: Beijing’s red air pollution alert, Pantone’s colors of the year 2016, and the great photographer-boyfriends of Weibo.
A step-by-step guide on how to sign yourself up for China’s biggest social media platform.