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The First Rule of Clubhouse Is Don’t Talk About Clubhouse
Chinese users flocked to Clubhouse, a US-based, invite-only chat app, to take part in public discussions on sensitive topics. Then China shut it down. Read MoreHow Cartier Won China’s Social Media
The consumer landscape has moved slower in luxury because of traditional notions about the industry. But in China, Cartier is bucking that trend. Read MoreChina Twitter Lock Signals That US Brands Must Prioritize Human Rights
Now that a new administration in charge, should US companies be prepared to raise their standards on human rights issues? Twitter is already. Read MoreE-Commerce Livestreaming Hits the Global Mainstream
Livestreaming has become big business in China in recent years, as platforms and brands alike have seized the opportunity to reach consumers and nudge them along the path to seamless… Read MoreWill the West Catch Up With China’s Social Commerce?
Purchases are predominantly influenced by social media, but the West has yet to pick up the pace of China when it comes to integrating mobile payments. Read MoreCould Alibaba Try to Acquire Farfetch?
Although an acquisition of Farfetch by Alibaba remains — no pun intended — farfetched, in many ways it would be a logical combination. Read MoreWhy China Is A Decade Ahead In Social-Driven Sales
China is a decade ahead of Western e-commerce, thanks to social shopping. But how did it get there, and what should companies in China know? Read MoreQ&A: Loewe CEO Pascale Lepoivre on Creative Content for Luxury
In the fourth and final installment of our year-end Q&A series, we caught up with Pascale Lepoivre, CEO of the Spanish luxury fashion house Loewe. Read MoreBottega Veneta Says Sayonara To Social Media
Bottega Veneta deleted its Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook accounts on January 5 following the presentation of its exclusive Spring 2021 collection. Read MoreFuture Tech China: Branded Games and Social Are Why Alibaba Fails Where Tencent Thrives
The games known as MOBAs (Multiplayer Online Battle Arenas) excel at content-commerce, and they also happen to be one of the two things Tencent is best at. Read More