The number of monthly active users (“MAU”) on Momo was 78.1 million in March 2015, an increase of 83% YoY according to its press release.
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Mobile Dating App Momo Revenue Increased Over 13 Times in 2014
Momo, a popular mobile social dating app in China now listed on NASDAQ, announced its unaudited financial results; and, its net revenues increased over 13 times year-on-year to $44.8 million in 2014.
Momo’s CEO Tangyan on The Fortune 40 under 40 2014
Fortune magazine published 40 Under 40 list last month and Tang Yan (35 yeas old), who is founder and CEO of Momo getting listed on NASDAQ, ranking 24, is the only one from China.
Introduction to China’s mobile social app Momo
Momo, one of China’s top mobile social IM app, applied to list their American depositary shares on the NASDAQ Global Market under the symbol “MOMO.” According to Analysys International, Weixin, Mobile QQ and Momo ranked as the top three mobile social IM applications in China in terms of average MAUs, average DAUs and daily average length of […]
China’s Mobile Social App Momo Launched Ad Platform for Offline Retailers
Momo, one of China’s popular mobile social networking app, launched its advertising platform for off-line retailers.
China’s Top Flirting App Momo Users Reached 50 million
Momo, a Chinese mobile app or known as China’s top flirting app, has surpassed 50 million users and 70 thousand groups. Momo is launched in Aug 2011, with about 10 million users. And Momo added features like groups, message boards to attract more users. Momo aims at location-based relationship maintenance, gathering people with the same […]
Meet China’s blue-collar mobile users
The monthly active mobile users of China’s blue-collar population has more than doubled from July 2016 to July 2020, from 15.48 million to 33.79 million, with an average annual growth of 21.5%. In the first and second-tier cities, the blue-collar is very active. However, the third and lower-tier cities also have great growth potential. The […]
2019: China Internet Year in Review & top CIW articles
In 2019, mobile continues to lead China internet. The top mobile apps in China by total MAUs are still led by WeChat, Alipay, QQ, Taobao, iQiyi, and Tencent Video while TikTok continues fast growth and ranks the 7th. Tencent has the highest internet user penetration of 97.3% in China in September 2019, followed by Alibaba, […]
China’s top live streaming mobile apps in 2018
The live streaming was cooling down in China as the market penetration of mobile apps sliding to 18.7%. Momo, Douyu, and Huya held the lead and together accounted for over 85% of the total average DAUs in December 2018. Market penetration of live streaming is still very low as compared with other entertainment apps. It […]
Have you utilized live video broadcasting for your China e-commerce sales?
Live video broadcasting has proven to be a fun, engaging way to connect with followers and grow the audience. 78% of online viewers are watching video on Facebook Live as of 2018. In China, live streaming has stepped up the game and become a useful tool to drive e-commerce traffic and sales.
China’s mobile internet overview 2019
The internet and mobile internet have a user base of 829 million and 817 million, respectively, as of December 2018, according to the 43rd statistical report from the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC). Both of them saw a net increase of 56.53 million and 64.33 million users, respectively, from the prior year. Noteworthy, user growth […]
Lifestyle of China’s post-00s online users
China’s post-00s (the generation born in the 2000s) favorites internet slang in order to be social and interact with others. 15% of them place “entrepreneurship” as the future career direction. Social, fashion, and personalization are most-valued characteristics of pan-entertainment products. They are willing to pay for good user experience and high-quality content, according to the report […]
Alibaba buys into Focus Media to find New Retail synergy
Alibaba buys into China’s leading out-of-home (OOH) marketing network which covers 150 cities and creates 500 million daily offline impressions. Alibaba Group announced on July 19 that it will pay US$1.43 billion for a 6.62% share of Shanghai-based Focus Media. It will also acquire another 5% interest in it within the next 12 months. Alibaba […]
China’s mobile live streaming market insights Q2 2017
Momo Live Video Service (Web version) Live streaming is experiencing rapid growth in China, fueled in part by a limited selection of entertainment media and a shortage of other “reality” programming; live streams have achieved popularity by showcasing everything from everyday life to cooking, even including one in which the creator streams herself eating meals […]
China social media impact survey
Kantar’s social media report has found that Chinese respondents are generally happy with changes brought by social media. People born in 1990s (post-90s) showed more caution against negative impacts of social media.