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6 Ways To Win In China

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China Connect 2013 on Canal+ Evening News and iTELE (TV)

Click on the images to launch the videos, or on the link Canal+: here from 13:00 to 15:00   iTELE: here

China Connect 2013 Best Of

Watch China Connect 2013 Best Of (6′) on Vimeo CHINA CONNECT 2013 Best Of from China Connect on Vimeo. On You Tube

Leo Liang – Youku Tudou, on Video Marketing in China at China Connect 2013

Watch Leo Liang’s Senior Director of National Business Development at Youku Tudou, full video (26′) at China Connect 2013

China Connect invited at the International Journalism Festival in Perugia, April 26, 2013

  I’m very honored to share with such a line up of speakers… More information: – http://www.journalismfestival.com – http://www.journalismfestival.com/programme/2013/the-chinese-media-and-how-to-do-business-in-china

China Connect 2013 Photo Album

Have a look to China Connect 2013 Photo Album

Interview in l’Atelier Numérique / BFM Business (Radio)

On Satuday, March 23, 2013. PLAY at 0:25 http://www.bfmtv.com/grille/bfmbusiness/podcast-radio/12196/

Interview in Chine Hebdo / BFM Business (Radio)

On Satuday, March 16, 2013. Play at 14:48 http://www.bfmtv.com/grille/bfmbusiness/podcast-radio/11954/

4 Questions sur le Digital Chinois

I was interviewed by David Klingbeil, co-founder of @webandluxe Blog, on Digital in China, and China Connect 3rd edition   In French: www.webandluxe.com In English: www.webandluxe.com      

Interview of Simon Tam, Christie’s China Head of Wine, by Zhenji

Next China Connect seminar will welcome Simon Tam , Head of Wine for China at Christie’s, a character devoted to Luxury Goods, Wines, Art… We offer you a preview of the coming discussion : 1. People living in the North of China don’t like Cognac, but they do in the South of China. Is it possible to establish an equivalent “simplistic typology” for Wine? Can you please provide some details? We can’t make generalizing conclusions about regional differences because every individual wine buyer has his/her own tastes and opinions, and rightly so. There is one thing that most Chinese wine collectors share in common, though, and that is their keen Read More…

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