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Top Web Celebrity Zhang Dayi Reveals the Key to Her Business Success
In an interview with WWD, the top online seller Zhang Dayi reveals some of the secrets of her business success, which brands and KOLs could learn from. Read MoreChina Film File: Jolie’s Gaffe, Gigantic ‘Godzilla’ Profits, And Zhang’s Pivot West
Welcome to China Film File, a weekly brief on the business of movies in China. Read MoreWhat Global Luxury Brands Can Learn From Chinese Tea Chains
With the China market arguably more complicated than ever, the big question is what the year ahead could hold for luxury brands. Read MoreLive-streaming Scams & Struggles in China
The allure of live-streaming e-commerce in China appears too good to be true, so we uncover the scams and struggles facing this emerging space. Read MoreRuhnn, China’s First Public MCN, Hinges On Brands And Platforms For Further Growth
Ruhnn, the largest influencer agency will have worked with 1,035 brands by 2020. As it relies on brands and platforms, it has to keep its traffic authentic. Read MoreHow COVID-19 Reshaped This Part of China’s Influencer Economy
Multi-channel network (MCN) agencies have changed how brands work with KOLs in China, but where will this industry head after the COVID-19 pandemic? Read MoreThe Risk in China’s Huge Influencer Economy
China’s influencer economy has become a powerful force, but does this relatively new field have a viable future, or is it a passing fad? Read More10 KOL Marketing Trends in China for 2020
Here are 10 KOL marketing trends we are keeping tabs on in China for the coming year, such as the rise of micro-KOLs, live-stream e-commerce, and more. Read MoreChinese Whispers: Nasdaq-listed Chinese Influencer Agency Ruhnn Accused of Misinformation & More
An investor rights law firm filed a lawsuit against Ruhnn Holding Limited, the Chinese influencer agency that went public on the NYSE in March of this year. Read MoreFarfetch and Tmall are Taking Influencer Collaborations to the Next Level
Farfetch joined forces with Mr. Bags to launch a Mini Program store, while Austin Li became the first KOL to launch a Tmall Global Influencer Store. Read More