New findings About Media-Usage and Brand-Recommendation behavior of Chinese internet users.
The global powershift from "media" to "human media" is also happening in China. The changing media-behavior of 172,000,000 internet-users and the strong power of brand-recommendation is only a prelude of more changes to come.
Learn Chinese for the Beijing Olympics
For the Chinese, August 8, 2008 is an extremely auspicious day; hence, why this date was chosen as the opening of the 2008 Summer Olympics If you're going to attend the XXIX Olympiad and heading to China for it, know what behavior is acceptable in China, and learn Chinese
Reservations Now Accepted for Holiday Parties at Celebrated Golden Budha Chinese Restaurant in Chicago
Come to the restaurant used to entertain members of the Chinese diplomatic corps. Multiple item buffet dinners from $12.95. Formal Chinese banquets from $20.00 per person. Beers from $4, wine $5, cocktails from $5 each.
"I Don't Think I'll Ever Forget This Performance ..." Chinese New Year Spectacular Touches Hearts of Tens of Thousands
Chinese New Year Spectacular Touches Hearts of Tens of Thousands. NTDTV (http://www.ntdtv.com) thanks New York City for a Wonderful 2007 Season. NTDTV's Chinese New Year Spectacular ( http://shows.ntdtv.com ) concluded a successful seven-performance 2007 run at Radio City on Saturday, the evening of February 17 to a full house and warm, positive feelings all around, setting the Chinese New Year of the Boar off to an auspicious start.
Free Online Chinese Lessons Now Live On Loquella.com
Loquella.com is now offering free online Mandarin Chinese lessons for language students who want to learn Chinese. Loquella.com has also added a language community to help language students looking to further improve their language skills.
From Ancient Chinese Crossbows To Modern Times - A Brief History Of The Crossbow
A crossbow is a bow that shoots bolts It is mounted on a stock with a mechanism to hold the bow in place when it is drawn, until the shot is released when the trigger is pulled
Industrial Nanotech Receives Purchase Order from Chinese Distributor
Industrial Nanotech today reported that the Company has received a purchase order from Northstar Power Engineering Co, Ltd. (NPEC), a company that provides industrial supplies for the oil and gas industry, textile industry, power plants and civil infrastructure projects in China.
Northstar Power Engineering is increasing its inventory of Nansulate as it plans to market the Company's unique nanotechnology-based coating to China's growing textile industry. NPEC already has a buying inquiry from a textile factory for 300 dyeing tanks with 120 square meters of surface area per machine which would equate to over 5,000 gallons of Nansulate
Submit Your Website's Url To Chinese Search Engines
It is certainly true that the Internet is dominated by the Englsih language ? it has been estimated that 75% of all Internet pages worldwide are written in English. But surprise, surprise, the world?s No. 1 language in terms of number of native speakers is also the most difficult to read ? Chinese, with about three times as many native speakers (and readers) as English. China has the second greatest number of Internet users in the world, behind only the United States, and its Internet market is one of the world?s fastest-growing. Furthermore, its buoyant economy is impossible to ignore. Every year millions are added to its relatively affluent middle class.
Plan a Chinese New Year Party to Ring in the Year of the Monkey
If you went to China to ring in the new year, youd be overwhelmed by a frenzy of family, festivities, food and fireworks! On Jan. 22, as the Chinese say goodbye to the Year of the Ram, you can bring a little bit of China into your home by celebrating the beginning of the Year of the Monkey. A vivacious, inquisitive creature, the monkey indicates that the new year will be full of passion, liveliness and prosperity!
Bruker Companies Announce the Opening of a Modern Chinese Applications, Demonstration and Customer Training Center in Beijing
During the BCEIA 2007 conference, Bruker BioSciences Corp. and the Bruker BioSpin group of companies today announced the official opening of their new Beijing modern applications, demonstration and customer training laboratory, showcasing a wide selection of novel life science and materials research, as well as industrial analysis systems.
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PayByCash Adds Chinese Debit Card Acceptance to Its Broad List of Payment Options
Charlottesville, VA (PRWEB) August 2, 2006 -- Today PayByCash™ (Internet Payment Solutions, Inc.) announced the deployment of its ability to accept payments via most of the popular Chinese debit cards. With this new functionality, PayByCash’s merchant clients are more accessible than ever before to potential Chinese customers.
English-speaking Chinese consumers are a large segment of China’s young, Internet-savvy population. Internet content providers that are accessible to this huge demographic can reap significant revenues. As is often the case when trying to sell into growing markets, that kind of accessibility is not attained by credit card acceptance alone.
Chinese Debit Card acceptance increases the number of ways Chinese customers can pay for online services via PayByCash to twelve. Overall, PayByCash enables its merchant clients to receive payments from worldwide consumers via more than 40 non-credit-card payment options.
Chinese Debit Cards Are Backing The Booming Chinese E-commerce Business
According to Kevin Higgins, President and CEO of PayByCash, “This is an exciting development for both our merchant clients and their Chinese customers. Approximately 92% of all online Chinese payments are made with local debit cards and our new payment gateway supports over 20 Chinese bank cards, representing 98% of the Chinese debit card system.”
As of 2005, over 1.3 billion people in China use the internet, and 34% of these internet users regularly purchase goods and services online. Unfortunately, many Western content providers do not want to accept credit card purchases from that region of the world due to the perceived fraud risk. Chinese direct debit is a much safer proposition.
To answer the demand for widespread, safe and cost-effective alternate payment acceptance, PayByCash has been aggressively integrating new payment systems around the world. With the addition of Chinese debit card acceptance, PayByCash has again improved its ability to provide their merchant clients with access to markets that are otherwise difficult for Western merchants to reach profitably.
About PayByCash (Internet Payment Solutions, Inc.)
Internet Payment Solutions, Inc. (“PayByCash™”) has been empowering non-credit-card customers and the Internet businesses that want to reach those customers since April, 1998. PayByCash bridges the gulf between merchants seeking to take advantage of the Internet’s global reach and consumers who want or need to pay without a credit card. Through PayByCash, merchants gain the ability to easily accept an unprecedented and constantly expanding breadth of payment methods via a single, easy integration. PayByCash is the straightforward way to reach credit constrained customers and those in areas of the world where credit cards are not widely used.
More information about PayByCash can be found at: http://www.paybycash.com
PayByCash Contact
Kevin Higgins
513-770-1050
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