In this blog post, we will cover 4 tips to build an authentic content strategy, and how to apply them in different content categories.
Read MoreIn this blog post, we get hands on and show you how to apply our tips to create content for RED! In the upcoming Little Red Book series, we will be getting into specifics of full-stack high-performing content on RED. Let’s get started with your post cover photo and headline!
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Here’s a hack that a lot of the growing accounts on Little Red Book are using. It’s simple to do it but of course you have to put in the work. Here’s what we mean.
Read MoreThere were three types of accounts on the Little Red Book in the past: 1.) Business 2.) Personal and 3.) Verified blogger, which have been reduced to “Professional accounts” and “Non-Professional accounts” now. Within the Professional Accounts category, there is still a separation between Content Creators/Bloggers and Businesses. So the question is, what is it like to become a professional user on Little Red Book?
Read MoreThe Chinese government has been regularly updating its advertising regulations to protect the le’ legal rights and interests and sustain market stability. Before promoting real estate projects in China, marketers should fully understand the advertising laws and regulations and keep a close eye on them in case of any regulatory updates.
Read MoreIn China, Nostalgia marketing is also extremely effective on millennials and Gen Zers. The Chinese value collectivism, so as a culture, they tend to share collective memories and develop collective identities. When brands launch nostalgic marketing campaigns tailored for Chinese youth, the potential return is far greater than in individualistic societies.
Read MoreIn the past 2 months, quite a few Chinese celebrities have been disgraced. Picking the wrong influencers not only sabotages your time and budget but could also trigger a PR crisis for your brand. Can AI virtual KOLs replace real celebrities in the future?
Read MoreOn September 14, 2021, China’s People’s Daily newspaper criticized the aggressive advertisements of cosmetic surgery, procedures, and treatments on public transit and social/mass media as overwhelmingly pervasive. Xinhua reported the plastic surgery market in China is expected to boom to $46.54 billion by 2022. However, will Beijing let this happen in the foreseeable future?
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