Elliott Ng of CNReviews.com examines the CNbloggercon event and his hopes in bridging the gap between Chinese and English-speaking blogospheres to avoid miscommunication and increase cultural awareness.
William Moss shares his background in technology and start-ups as well as the story behind his popular China blog, Imagethief. Find out who William is writing for and what kind of advice he would offer to those new to China.
Anyone from China or has lived in China has heard of Youku. Victor Koo, Founder of Youku, shares with us the difference between Youku and Youtube. What has been the secret to success for this online video website's rapid growth? What is in the future for Youku and video advertising? Plus, hear Victor's advice on how to get started as an entrepreneur, and how he feels homegrown companies differ from those entering from overseas.
What draws people to China and makes them stay? Richard Robinson, CEO of Kooky Panda shares his personal experience and advice for those who are preparing to embark on a similar path. Plus get the insider's perspective on developing an interactive media business in China.
Find out what takes place at the worldwide Microsoft Imagine Cup, endorsed by UNESCO, directly from one of the finalists, Sally Tang. Sally shares with us her experience participating in this competition and her background as an undergraduate student in China.
George Godula, founder of Web2Asia talks about how companies and businesses must adapt to local culture and customs when branching out into China. How do Chinese marketing strategies differ from those in Europe and the US? George offers some insightful advice about tapping into Chinese digital and mobile markets.
Chinese travellers travel smart with Qunar. CEO of Qunar, Fritz Demopoulas, shares his advice on how to start a business in China and the value of taking risks. Fritz has been in China for over a decade, find out what hooked him and why he chose to stay.