Friday, July 16, 2010

"The china wholesale trader" Review

Story Behind the Success

Five years of operating marketing offices in China (HangZhou, TianJin, and ChengDu) has convinced us that the Chinese online market is in no way comparable to America's online market. Below are a 4 important factors (of many) that we take into consideration when preparing our clients for submersion in the Chinese Market:

1. Language and Cultural: Many Western companies do more harm than good with a culturally unaware approach to the Chinese market. Your marketing approach should involve much more than simply translating your English content into Chinese. Our native Chinese team understands how to present your message in harmony with Chinese values.
2. Chinese Laws: China law prohibits many tactics, strategies, and business models that are lawful in the United States. Violation of Chinese Internet law (even if vague) could black-list your website and company in China forever. Since our Chinese offices are established under Chinese corporate law, we are committed to protecting both ours and your long term interests in China.

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3. Chinese Internet Barrier: The Chinese and Western Internet are separated by a language barrier and a government firewall. But the gulf is further widened by an army of websites that provide Chinese versions of Western sites, such as Google, YouTube, Blogger, FaceBook, Twitter, EBay, etc. Our team understands and is intimately involved in the fiercely competitive Chinese landscape (BaiDu, YouKu, TuDou, Sina, KaiXin001, RenRen, DouBan, Digu, ZouSa, TaoTao, TaoBao, etc.).. We can accurately determine the appropriate partnership for your goals.
4. Chinese Net Citizens: A brief look at the research conducted by JTW and IAC, below, demonstrate how different Chinese NetCitizen behavior is to their American counterparts. Our team keeps abreast of the break-neck speed changes of Chinese Net Citizens.

Self-expression on the web

I have expressed personal opinions and/or written about myself online:

Online I feel free to do and say things I wouldn't do or say :

I sometimes express myself more strongly online than I generally do in person:

Relationships online

It's perfectly possible to have real relationships online with no face-to-face contact:

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The Internet helps me make friends:

Online interactions reduce the time and attention I have for personal interactions:


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Regards;
VK Pandey

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