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Mulberry’s New Marketing Approach in China Might Not Be Enough
The British luxury brand Mulberry announced that it had chosen the agency ForwardPMX to lead a new “performance marketing program” in China. Read MoreWill Virtual Livestreamers Replace Humans In China?
Virtual livestreamers have done well with anime and gaming-loving Gen Zers on Chinese e-commerce platforms. But can brands leverage this new medium? Read MoreHow to Earn Brand Loyalty From Chinese Gen Z
As China’s Gen Z youth comes of age, they will become one of the most prized groups of Chinese consumers. But how to earn brand loyalty from this group? Read MoreCreating Community Content to Influence Chinese Customers
“Content is king” — When it comes to community building, content specifically created for members is an indispensable tool for the marketer. Read MoreWill Mogu Be China’s Next Little Red Book?
As China’s livestreaming battleground swells, we look at the market potential of Mogu, a social media and e-commerce fashion platform turned livestreamer. Read MoreThe Battle Between Niche and Accessible Luxury Brands for Young Chinese Consumers Begins
China’s young consumers are falling in love with global niche brands. Will this consumer shift only add to the accessible luxury brands’ problems in China? Read MoreWellness Is the New Luxury After COVID-19 for China
High-net-worth consumers in a post-COVID-19 China seem to have turned away from luxury fashion and toward self-care products and wellness services. Read MoreCan Instagram Ever Crack Weibo’s Hold On Chinese Millennials?
Instagram and Weibo are staples apps of globally-minded Chinese millennials. Which platform should luxury brands choose to reach this lucrative fanbase? Read MoreUPDATE: Luxury Stores Are Reopening In France, With No Chinese Tourists In Sight
French luxury stores are reopening, but without their biggest spenders—Chinese shoppers. So, who can they turn to now? Read MoreDouyin, Kuaishou, Red, Bilibili: Where to Promote Your Brand in China Besides WeChat?
Where should you promote your brand in China? We review Douyin, Kuaishou, Little Red Book, and Bilibili to help you pick the right one for your brand. Read More