It’s size.. The WHALE of Chinese social networks..
"Skills become obsolete faster than before. New jobs come in but they take time, and to learn new skills takes time. For workers to change jobs and industries, fit into a new niche and become productive again, and earn the same as before but hopefully more, it's not always so easy, especially for older workers." LHL "BesidesSIM card, voice and 4G data services, the WeChat Go SIM card proposition also offers additional features such as travel information, Chinese video content, top ups and social media." avbl in any EU country. |
You can choose your study to be in English, Chinese or Japanese.
http://bit.ly/2z63IRA (For fast and Direct Entry Scroll Below) Think Big, Act Small, Move Quick. Discover solutions for SME's and individual's goals, your strategy should definitely include a well-though digital strategy. One of the biggest social media platforms in China is WeChat. WeChat, known as Weixin in China, was launched in 2011 and is the world's most popular messaging service. By May 2017 the app had reached 938 million monthly active users for the quarter, a year-on-year growth of 23 per cent. For Singaporean and ACRA entities. (Skills Future Funded, PIC Claimable and Includes additional 4 hours of tutorial worth S$320) Eligible for Claim Period: 06 Dec 2017 - 05 Dec 2018 Supporting Public Agency: SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) Sign up |
You'll learn:
1. How to be more effective using Wechat Personal Account for business.
2. How to apply and develop Wechat Business Subscription Account.
3. How to leverage on Wechat for your business.
4. You'll be inducted into a Wechat Business Network
5. You will also be able to attend Group Business talks/seminars/workshops by prominent business personalities.
1. How to be more effective using Wechat Personal Account for business.
2. How to apply and develop Wechat Business Subscription Account.
3. How to leverage on Wechat for your business.
4. You'll be inducted into a Wechat Business Network
5. You will also be able to attend Group Business talks/seminars/workshops by prominent business personalities.
Skill OneCreate an official account
First thing to do is to create a WeChat account. You can easily subscribe to a normal “personal” account by downloading the app, filling in the form and verifying your account with the code they sent you by text. This kind of account is very limited and won’t allow you to create an audience for your brand. www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0XRgU3MAkY |
Skill TwoCreate a subscription account
Now that you know that you should create an official account; there are two kinds of accounts: subscription or service account. Audio: bit.ly/2tRamt9 The subscription account is a basic official account. It enables marketing professionals to share one message per day. However, it should be noted that these messages and publications sent to your followers/audience are not directly shared to them, which means no push notifications. They are indeed placed in a separate folder on WeChat dedicated to subscription accounts. Thus, your followers will have to check the content themselves without being pushed to do so. This kind of account still gives you the opportunity to truly connect with your Chinese audience and share upcoming news. |
Skill ThreeCreate a service account
(ONLY for China Registered Companies) The service account provides additional features and options for a company. You can create your own menu, application, receive queries and promote your products or services. You can also send to your followers 4 messages per month. This time, they will be able to receive a push notification, which is great to instantly connect with your followers. www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQD2FrAfN_c |