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Post-90’s Chinese youth vote eno as a ‘must have’ brand

 Post-90’s Chinese youth vote eno as a ‘must have’ brand
On Friday, January 29th, 360quan.com hosted their 90后潮流先锋榜 (post-90’s generation pioneering trends list) awards ceremony in Beijing. Actor Li Chen emceed the event featuring stars such as Jade Liu Li Yang and Yico Zeng, who came to receive their award and perform for the cheering crowd...
February 2nd, 2010 | Music | Read More

Online Groceries: A Recipe for Success?

Online Groceries: A Recipe for Success?
It’s just a matter of time until you can buy Alaskan salmon along with my fake Head Porter bags on Taobao. The big-boys of eCommerce, Taobao and Jingdong, haven’t yet made the move to online grocery shopping, but other websites are leading the charge. After a six month test-run, 菜管家...
January 25th, 2010 | Food Shopping | Read More

Why Young Chinese People Have Embraced Online Shopping

Why Young Chinese People Have Embraced Online Shopping
With the rapid growth of the Chinese internet in the past fifteen years, and perhaps China in general, many assumptions have been made (more often than not by Euro/American Sino-sceptics) about how China couldn’t or wouldn’t. While ebay flourished around the world, doubters said the same couldn’t...
August 28th, 2009 | Taobao, Trends and Insights | Read More

Online Cosmetics Business:A Growing Market in China

Online Cosmetics Business:A Growing Market in China
Cosmetics are one of the most popular products to purchase online. In 2006, 40 million perfume and cosmetic items were sold through Taobao. According to a recent survey, 70% of online buyers have purchased cosmetics. Because of the huge market potential, some international cosmetics companies, like P...
August 28th, 2009 | Miscellaneous | Read More

Why The Spending Power of Chinese Youth Can’t Solely Be Measured By Taobao

Why The Spending Power of Chinese Youth Can
This week we’ve been looking at online shopping, and so far much of our attention has been around mammoth Chinese ebay alternative, taobao. However, not all online retail sites which appeal to Chinese youth are based on taobao, neither are they a simple means of procuring a bargain item. For a while...
August 27th, 2009 | Miscellaneous, Taobao, Trends and Insights | Read More