China Internet Magazine released a list of top 100 e-commerce companies in China in Q3 2015.
Moda, Tmall Virtual Dressing Room Debuted
Tmall recently launched its virtual fitting room Mota (magic dressing), to provide users with virtual simulation sceneries as they shop on Tmall. It has attracted more than 130 brands on Mota including Topshop, GAP, Levi’s, etc.
China Top 100 Mobile Apps in July 2015
With rapid development of mobile internet, mobile and social features will play more and more important role. Among all the mobile apps in China in July 2015, social platforms like WeChat and QQ ranked first with the monthly average users of 556.48 million and 424.28 million respectively.
Alibaba Investing 1 Bln Yuan in Tmall Supermarket
Recently, Alibaba announced that it would launch Tmall Supermarket across China in several stages. It would invest 1 billion yuan (US$160.78 million) targeting consumers in Beijing in the first phase.
Alibaba to Invest $4.6 Billion In Electronics Retailer Suning
Alibaba and Suning Commerce Group Limited announced that they have entered into strategic alliance at 4pm (GMT+8) yesterday afternoon.
China’s Top 30 Mobile Internet Companies in 2015
Forbes China in April released a list of Top 30 Mobile Internet Companies in China in 2015, which records the revenue of China’s technological companies on the mobile internet. Tencent ranks first with the mobile revenue of RMB 22.171 billion (USD$ 3.571 billion), and Xiaomi is the only hardware manufacturer on the list.
China B2B E-commerce Market in Q1 2015
China B2B e-commerce market reached RMB 5.48 billion (USD 883 million) in Q1 2015, an decrease of 1.6% QoQ according to Analysis International.
China Rural Online Shopper Insights in 2015
China online shopping market is becoming mature. The e-commerce providers now are exploring markets in rural areas in China. Alibaba, Jingdong and other e-commerce giants are making efforts in online shopping market. Tencent’s latest research shows China’s rural online shoppers have great potential.
Top 20 China Internet Companies in 2014
In 2014, the total value by revenue of China internet market was RMB637.73 billion (US$104.15 billion) with 74.4% in revenue via PC. Alibaba’s market value exceeded RMB253.41 billion (US$41.38 billion), ranking top among all China internet companies in 2014, followed by Tencent and Baidu according to data of iResearch.
Marketing Demands of Alibaba E-tailers
Alibaba’s latest research shows that their e-tailers’ desired marketing were Taobao affiliate marketing (73%), SNS (50%), online ad placement (49%) and content marketing (33%) according to a questionnaire involving 38,000 respondents in 2015.
China Online Shopping Market Over 10% of Total Retail in 2014
In 2014, total transaction value of China online shopping market exceeded RMB2.8 trillion (US$453.61 billion) with an increase of 48.7% according to latest data of iResearch. China’s National Bureau of Statistics’ official data shows online shopping value accounted for 10.7% of total retail value in China.
Video: Jack Ma’s Speech at CeBIT 2015
The annual IT & Digital Business expo CeBIT 2015 takes place from March 16-20 in Hannover Messe. Jack Ma, Executive Chairman of the Alibaba Group, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, open CeBIT 2015 on Sunday, March 15.
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.
China Top 10 B2B Websites in Q4 2014
In Q4 2014, top 3 B2B websites by influence index were Alibaba, JQW.com and HC360.com with influence index of 92.435, 68.543 and 42.432 respectively. And the average influence index of top 10 B2B websites was 39.694 in Q4 2014 in China.
Alibaba’s New App Offers 6 Million Free Hotspots in China
Alibaba announced the launch of Ali’s new communication app, “Tao WiFi”. Users logging in with Taobao can access access over 6 million WiFi hotspots nationwide including the three telco networks’.