The China Digital Marketing & Social Media Summit 2013

Highlights from the 2013 China Digital Marketing & Social Media Summit.

Featured Speakers:

- Calvin Chan, AdMaster Beijing

- Alistair Nicholas, Weber Shandwick

- Allen Qu, Netconcepts

- Ava Lawler, Weber Shandwick

- Charles Chan, CLEARgo e-Business Consultancy

- Kestrel Lee, ZENO Asia

- Leo Liang, Youku Tudou

- Colin Smith, ex-Huawei China

- Konrad Markham, Digital Marketing Expert, FMCG

- Wenli Liao, Datatuan

- Mark Tanner, China Skinny

- Robbie Burns, ChinaSEO

24th October 2013, L'Aqua...

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From: The China Gap

Related topics : digital media marketing / social media rating china / marketing through social media

China's State TV Takes Heat for Social Media Tactics (LinkAsia: 3/22/13)

China's state-run CCTV leveled serious charges against Apple this week, claiming that its customer service representatives discriminate against Chinese. But as LinkAsia's David Bandurski reports, CCTV itself is under fire for allegedly using an artificial social media campaign to pump up ratings for the investigation.

Watch more at http://linkasia.org.

IMAGE: A security guard stands next to an Apple retail store during the release of the iPhone 5 in Shanghai: REUTERS/Carlos Barria

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From: Link TV

Related topics : social media rating china

China Creates Big Brother Rating System for Every Chinese Citizen | China Uncensored

It's all your Orwellian nightmares come true! China is creating a rating system for each and everyone of its 1.3 billion citizens called the social credit system. It includes things like your credit rating, online behavior, social media activity, what books you read, etc. A high score could someday mean the difference between getting a job and not. Join China Uncensored on a journey to a dystopian future coming to China today!

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From: China Uncensored

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The Power of Social Integration of Mobile Games in China | Linda JIANG

Download Slides: https://www.dropbox.com/s/1dhifqd7zfvg3vj/Linda_Jiang_CCAsia_2014.pptx

Delivered at Casual Connect Asia, May 2014

China already has over 700 million active iOS and Android smart devices and this number is growing at an unprecedented rate. China has a number of powerful local social networks such as: Wechat, QQ, Weibo etc. The amount of app content shared to all social media platforms by each Internet user every day has tripled over the last six months, with 48% of uploads...

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From: CasualConnect

Related topics : social media platforms in china / social network game developers / social media network marketing services