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Tencent Shows Off Their Vision for the Future of Unmanned Retail
Tencent and Alibaba are exerting more and more influence on how brands reach customers in China, both online and offline. Read MoreHow JD.com And Tencent Benefit From Investment in Vipshop
The deal signals increasing competition among major e-commerce players in China, and luxury brands need to choose strategic alliances wisely. Read MoreJD.com and Tencent invest $863m in Vipshop, China’s Third-place E-commerce Platform
How Vipshop has grown from a modest Guangzhou startup to an e-commerce giant is something of a mystery. Here's Jing Daily’s take on the 4 core strategies. Read MoreShould Luxury Brands Be Excited About Tencent’s Advertising Claims?
Tencent’s ad chief says it’s planning to grow its social advertising business to better target consumers on Moments, but one marketing expert says high-end brands are better off with a more “artisanal” approach. Read MoreTencent CEO Pony Ma Dethrones Jack Ma as China’s Richest Man
The owner of the country's popular social media app WeChat has unseated Alibaba founder Jack Ma to become the richest person in China. Read MoreAlibaba and Tencent’s Fight over Chinese Cashless Spenders Escalates
China's two leading mobile payment apps are both implementing marketing campaigns to promote the "cashless" concept in August. Read MoreTencent Tests WeChat Features to Make Offline Retail More Intelligent
Tencent is catching up with Alibaba's 'new retail' lead in offering an online-to-offline commerce solution that integrates WeChat and mini programs. Read MoreTrending in China: Zhang Zetian at Paris Fashion Week, Tencent Stock Tumbles
Zhang Zetian appears at Dior and Guo Pei show during Paris Fashion Week, and LeEco employees demand payback after the company's assets are frozen. Read MoreTencent’s Online Ad Revenues Soar as WeChat Claims Nearly 1 Billion Users
As China's leading social media platform makes gains on ads, WeChat is working to create more sophisticated marketing tools for brands. Read MoreTencent Fights Back Against WeChat’s ‘Zombie’ Invasion
The tech giant announced that it has deleted fake accounts being used for the practice of "brushing," or bolstering numbers to help influencers gain advertising revenue. Read More