China
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Language Isn’t the Only Barrier
In any business transaction it’s important to do thorough due diligence before signing on the dotted line. And when you’re considering entering the Chinese market there is a LOT of diligence to do. Beyond market research and economic analysis, there’s much more that potential investors or entrepreneurs need to familiarize themselves with to get a real grip on the business potential that China offers… and its dangers. For those considering making the move to China, the amount of information flowing from here to the West can seem like a…
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China Trends: E-Commerce in the Middle Kingdom
When this blogger moved to China way back in 2008, online shopping was not only in its infancy, but it didn’t seem to be something that would catch on anytime soon. In a country where relationships are everything, buying things from strangers behind an electronic screen sounded like something that would be incompatible with the culture and that e-commerce would not be as fully embraced as it had been in the West. What’s more, the Chinese tend to prefer cash transactions over credit or debit cards, so the odds…
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There’s More to the Game Than Just A Name
Foreign brands are taking off in China. It seems that anybody who has money in this growing market is clamoring to buy imported goods. This makes China a very enticing market for Western companies to enter, and success stories abound of corporations who have brought their brands to China and have achieved great success. But there are even more stories of disastrous, and even comical failures. A recent posting on our sister site talked about the importance of translating your marketing materials and even your brand name into Chinese…
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The Multiple Meanings of ‘Media’
“The media”. It’s a simple term embedded with tessellations of meaning that become all the more elaborate when one expands the view to include different countries, yet around the world, those in the PR industry and their clients often refer to “the media” very generally, assuming that everyone’s on the same page. Yet media operations in China and North America, for example, could not be more different, and while companies in both countries fundamentally realize this, there are still areas where assumptions are made about the function of media…
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PR Newswire Waives Distribution Fees for Sichuan Earthquake Related News Releases
A 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Lushan, Sichuan Province in China last Saturday. According to the Sichuan Provincial Government Emergency Management Office, around 180 people have been killed, nearly 12,000 people injured, and 1.5 million people have been affected. PR Newswire announced on Monday that we will offer complimentary press release distribution service to organizations in Asia that wish to communicate their efforts of assistance in rescue and recovery efforts for the Sichuan earthquake crisis. We will waive fees through midnight on Sunday, May 5 for organizations to communicate their efforts of…