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Christine Lu, a Taiwanese girl who immigrated to US at the age of 2, came back to China with a tiny camera and big personality to make her creative dream come true. She started her journey by founding The China Business Network in May 2007, a platform from which she hosts The China Business Show and the largest online community of people doing business in China. The goal of this network is to provide people in US with a start in knowledge of doing business in China. So far, she has interviewed more than 100 executives, entrepreneurs and China consultants to share their business stories in China.
In March, Lu added visuals, she is zipping around Shanghai, vlogging for The China Business Network, staying connected on other social network and using web 2.0 technology to bridge the gap between those who live and do business in China, and those outside China, climbing that same learning curve.
I think Lu's idea on bringing vlog for specific target audience will be extended to China local trade media in near future. Why? Because not only web video usage is booming, but also the presence of web video as a PR tool is growing in communicators' portfolios. So why the media with clearly focused target audience not test the water?
Share a super video on Beijing people preparing Olympic 2008 posted on the homepage of The China Business Network, which is filmed by a Singapore vlogger.
The China Business Network
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
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