The document provides an update on the Corona Virus situation in China as of March 18th 2020 from Havas Group China. It summarizes that new infections have continued to drop in China and life is returning to some normality, though schools remain closed. Immediate consumption of certain categories is recovering while international travel and big purchases are still being postponed. Media consumption has increased with TV ratings up significantly and time spent on digital channels continuing to rise. Short video usage in particular has skyrocketed during this period. The economic outlook remains uncertain but policies aim to support economic recovery.
Online business and covid 19 benefits & challenges term-paper-ob-group-09MdAsifRaihan
Online Business and COVID-19 Benefits & Challenges
Contributors:
Md. Asif Raihan 801827004
Md. Sabriat Hossain 801827049
Md. Zahidul Alam Bhuiyan 801827055
Kazmee Al Faruk Chowdhury 801827062
Supervised by:
Dr. Muhammad Shahin Miah, CPA
Assistant Professor
Department of International Business
University of Dhaka
The transformation of Vietnam between 2005 and 2015 demonstrates the rapidly changing consumer marketing environment. The report highlights the ten Vietnam consumer market trends in 2016, impacting the purchase priorities of consumers in Vietnam
High income households double in 10 years in Vietnam.
Life stages in Vietnam are maturing. Kids are less influential in determining purchase priorities.
The rise of new retail chasing share before profits in Vietnam.
The rise beer clubs, cafes and casual fast service restaurant chains grow in Vietnam.
Health consciousness in Vietnam translates into action and spend.
Conspicuous consumption has always been mobile in Vietnam.
Keeping up with the Nguyen’s with consumer finance in Vietnam.
Self expression immediacy in Vietnam.
Mobile drives internet penetration and habits in Vietnam.
Consumers in Vietnam shift from brand ownership to new experiences.
Online business and covid 19 benefits & challenges term-paper-ob-group-09MdAsifRaihan
Online Business and COVID-19 Benefits & Challenges
Contributors:
Md. Asif Raihan 801827004
Md. Sabriat Hossain 801827049
Md. Zahidul Alam Bhuiyan 801827055
Kazmee Al Faruk Chowdhury 801827062
Supervised by:
Dr. Muhammad Shahin Miah, CPA
Assistant Professor
Department of International Business
University of Dhaka
The transformation of Vietnam between 2005 and 2015 demonstrates the rapidly changing consumer marketing environment. The report highlights the ten Vietnam consumer market trends in 2016, impacting the purchase priorities of consumers in Vietnam
High income households double in 10 years in Vietnam.
Life stages in Vietnam are maturing. Kids are less influential in determining purchase priorities.
The rise of new retail chasing share before profits in Vietnam.
The rise beer clubs, cafes and casual fast service restaurant chains grow in Vietnam.
Health consciousness in Vietnam translates into action and spend.
Conspicuous consumption has always been mobile in Vietnam.
Keeping up with the Nguyen’s with consumer finance in Vietnam.
Self expression immediacy in Vietnam.
Mobile drives internet penetration and habits in Vietnam.
Consumers in Vietnam shift from brand ownership to new experiences.
Overcoming Fear: Staying Positive during a Pandemic
COVID-19 has been declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organisation, with many countries reporting infected numbers that are increasing exponentially day by day.
However, what does this mean for the country and it’s people?
For Malaysia, the COVID-19 has quickly grabbed the nation’s attention away from the earlier political crisis, having escalated so drastically in the last 2 weeks prompting the announcement of the Restricted Movement Order by the government and brought much confusion and fear in the minds of the people.
We do not promise a comfortable journey, but we hope to help you get to where you want to be.
For more information about our services and tech solution, just visit our website to call for a demo session.
Website: enterprise.zanroo.com
Vietnam is one of Southeast Asia’s most beautiful countries with over 90 millions population. Vietnam economy has been developing over past 30 years with many achievements and became one of top countries attracting FDI in Asia Pacific. Even Covid-19 pandemic has attached Vietnam economy, however under the intelligent management, we have controled well the pandemic and push the economy grow again.
ASHAVI has consolidated insights from different source of data, providing you the prospect of Vietnam economy beside pandemic impact.
We hope you find useful information in this book.
If you want deeper understanding and market analysis, contact us : www.ashavi.com for more details.
A recent Future Watch study identifies and describes future consumer trends in Mainland China and Hong Kong over the next 2-10 years. These trends are likely to impact the products and services these consumers buy and the marketing they respond to. It aims to identify significant trends that are specific to China’s unique market.
Central to the forecasting is identifying 12 consumer roles that represent key China trends. Each role has an accompanying case study which explains how brands are starting /planning to tap into these nascent trends.
How retailers are preparing for the post-coronavirus recoveryHeather Hanselman
April 2020 survey findings suggest that retail executives expect a delayed rebound of traffic once stores reopen, a persistent increase in e-commerce penetration, and changes to store operating models and procedures. For more information, see https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/retail/our-insights/how-retailers-are-preparing-for-the-post-coronavirus-recovery
Presentation from 11th Crystal Ball Business Luncheon at CANCHAM (Canadian Chamber of Commerce Vietnam) given by the Ralf Matthaes.
Presentation highlights consumer and economic trends of the passing year (2015) and what we should expect in 2016.
Ralf is a Managing Director of Infocus Mekong Research (IFM): an innovative technology-driven market research agency specializing in mobile, custom & integrated strategic research in Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos region.
The crisis associated with COVID-19 is changing the e-commerce market. In just a few weeks, we have found ourselves in a completely new reality. For some, the pandemic is a chance for business development and gaining new market segments; for others, it has become a dramatic struggle for survival.
That's why our Codest experts dived into the market, analyzed available data, and prepared our own analysis and tips for all e-commerce companies which are struggling to win the battle with COVID-19. We released the report that is must-read for the whole industry (and not only!). It will help you understand better the current situation on the market and inspire you how to turn a threat into a success.
PurpleBug Study - How the Pandemic has Changed Pinoy Media ConsumptionPurpleBug, Inc.
This report illustrates how the media consumption of Pinoys have changed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. It specifically covers the changes in their access methods to the internet pre vs. during quarantine. It also tackles their platform-specific media consumption (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, TikTok, Snapchat, and Spotify) as well as their interest-specific media consumption (news, learning, social media, movies, and gaming).
This report looks at consumer healthcare trends in Vietnam, Asia. It explores drivers behind the growth in the pharmaceutical industry, changing attitudes to healthcare, prevalence of diseases and treatments. The report considers the relative influence of consumers, pharmacies and healthcare practitioners for marketing budgets.
Kurniasari, F. and Riyadi, W.T., 2021. Determinants of Indonesian E-Grocery Shopping Behavior After Covid-19 Pandemic Using the Technology Acceptance Model Approach. United International Journal for Research & Technology (UIJRT), 3(1), pp.12-18.
In last chapter, we have analyzed a wide scope of current China eCommerce market and how it stimulates retail consumption in China. There is an unprecedented growth of online shopping among Chinese consumers. Online shopping frequency and spending amount increase year by year. Online shoppers’ average spending is around RMB 5,203, narrowing the gap with the U.S. each year. In this report, it focuses on the characteristics and evolution of Chinese eCommerce users, together with the new demand and online users’ preference for eCommerce sites.
What are consumers trends in 2017?
What 2017 consumer index could tell you? Would consumer spend much on Education, Entertainment or Food & Beverage?
See to know more
Overcoming Fear: Staying Positive during a Pandemic
COVID-19 has been declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organisation, with many countries reporting infected numbers that are increasing exponentially day by day.
However, what does this mean for the country and it’s people?
For Malaysia, the COVID-19 has quickly grabbed the nation’s attention away from the earlier political crisis, having escalated so drastically in the last 2 weeks prompting the announcement of the Restricted Movement Order by the government and brought much confusion and fear in the minds of the people.
We do not promise a comfortable journey, but we hope to help you get to where you want to be.
For more information about our services and tech solution, just visit our website to call for a demo session.
Website: enterprise.zanroo.com
Vietnam is one of Southeast Asia’s most beautiful countries with over 90 millions population. Vietnam economy has been developing over past 30 years with many achievements and became one of top countries attracting FDI in Asia Pacific. Even Covid-19 pandemic has attached Vietnam economy, however under the intelligent management, we have controled well the pandemic and push the economy grow again.
ASHAVI has consolidated insights from different source of data, providing you the prospect of Vietnam economy beside pandemic impact.
We hope you find useful information in this book.
If you want deeper understanding and market analysis, contact us : www.ashavi.com for more details.
A recent Future Watch study identifies and describes future consumer trends in Mainland China and Hong Kong over the next 2-10 years. These trends are likely to impact the products and services these consumers buy and the marketing they respond to. It aims to identify significant trends that are specific to China’s unique market.
Central to the forecasting is identifying 12 consumer roles that represent key China trends. Each role has an accompanying case study which explains how brands are starting /planning to tap into these nascent trends.
How retailers are preparing for the post-coronavirus recoveryHeather Hanselman
April 2020 survey findings suggest that retail executives expect a delayed rebound of traffic once stores reopen, a persistent increase in e-commerce penetration, and changes to store operating models and procedures. For more information, see https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/retail/our-insights/how-retailers-are-preparing-for-the-post-coronavirus-recovery
Presentation from 11th Crystal Ball Business Luncheon at CANCHAM (Canadian Chamber of Commerce Vietnam) given by the Ralf Matthaes.
Presentation highlights consumer and economic trends of the passing year (2015) and what we should expect in 2016.
Ralf is a Managing Director of Infocus Mekong Research (IFM): an innovative technology-driven market research agency specializing in mobile, custom & integrated strategic research in Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos region.
The crisis associated with COVID-19 is changing the e-commerce market. In just a few weeks, we have found ourselves in a completely new reality. For some, the pandemic is a chance for business development and gaining new market segments; for others, it has become a dramatic struggle for survival.
That's why our Codest experts dived into the market, analyzed available data, and prepared our own analysis and tips for all e-commerce companies which are struggling to win the battle with COVID-19. We released the report that is must-read for the whole industry (and not only!). It will help you understand better the current situation on the market and inspire you how to turn a threat into a success.
PurpleBug Study - How the Pandemic has Changed Pinoy Media ConsumptionPurpleBug, Inc.
This report illustrates how the media consumption of Pinoys have changed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. It specifically covers the changes in their access methods to the internet pre vs. during quarantine. It also tackles their platform-specific media consumption (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, TikTok, Snapchat, and Spotify) as well as their interest-specific media consumption (news, learning, social media, movies, and gaming).
This report looks at consumer healthcare trends in Vietnam, Asia. It explores drivers behind the growth in the pharmaceutical industry, changing attitudes to healthcare, prevalence of diseases and treatments. The report considers the relative influence of consumers, pharmacies and healthcare practitioners for marketing budgets.
Kurniasari, F. and Riyadi, W.T., 2021. Determinants of Indonesian E-Grocery Shopping Behavior After Covid-19 Pandemic Using the Technology Acceptance Model Approach. United International Journal for Research & Technology (UIJRT), 3(1), pp.12-18.
In last chapter, we have analyzed a wide scope of current China eCommerce market and how it stimulates retail consumption in China. There is an unprecedented growth of online shopping among Chinese consumers. Online shopping frequency and spending amount increase year by year. Online shoppers’ average spending is around RMB 5,203, narrowing the gap with the U.S. each year. In this report, it focuses on the characteristics and evolution of Chinese eCommerce users, together with the new demand and online users’ preference for eCommerce sites.
What are consumers trends in 2017?
What 2017 consumer index could tell you? Would consumer spend much on Education, Entertainment or Food & Beverage?
See to know more
Chinese optimism has improved to the highest level since March. Most Chinese consumers expect their routines and finances to return to normal within three months.
These exhibits are based on survey data collected in China from September 16–24, 2020. Check back for regular updates on Chinese consumer sentiments, behaviors, income, spending, and expectations.
Colombian consumers are most worried about public health, caring for their families, and the country’s economy during the COVID-19 crisis.
These exhibits are based on survey data collected in Colombia from September 1–11, 2020. Check back for regular updates on Argentines consumer sentiments, behaviors, income, spending, and expectations.
What's Next: Health & Wellness - Disruption & Adapting for the ReboundOgilvy Consulting
The COVID-19 crisis is rapidly changing how individuals are managing their health and well-being, approaching life with more gratitude and resilience. Digital health solutions adoption is booming as are some wellness sectors, and will contribute to the emergence of new healthcare models faster than expected.
In this webinar, learn how it will become essential for any healthcare provider to propose compassionate and empathetic care experiences to their clients, leveraging wellness to stay relevant in these turbulent times. Join us to understand some quick wins and envision your post-crisis healthcare shift.
Chileans remain concerned about the COVID-19 crisis and uncertain about economic recovery, with only one in three consumers being optimistic about a quick recovery.
These exhibits are based on survey data collected in Chile from September 1–16, 2020. Check back for regular updates on Chilean consumer sentiments, behaviors, income, spending, and expectations.
COVID-19 has a great impact on the Chinese economy and consumer behavior, but how about the beauty sector? We did deep dive into the changes in China's beauty market before and after COVID-19 to see how it has been affected by the epidemic. what are the new trends in this market? What are the best practices during the epidemic?
A comprehensive report on the changes in the beauty market in China is offered by daxue consulting - a strategic market research firm.
Post Covid-19: A BBH briefing to marketing leadersHarry Guild
Our first briefing on COVID was about how to keep trading as we headed into the crisis. In this briefing, we look at how to plan for the other side. In short, how to emerge well.
We cannot see into the future. Instead, we would always argue for a data-led position gilded with imaginative possibilities. While we outline how new spending attitudes and altered routes to market will affect the near-term, more broadly than that, this is a moment in time to make brands better for people. We should grasp that.
We cannot see into the future, but we can help invent it.
Peruvian consumers are most concerned about taking care of their families, public health, and the economy during the COVID-19 crisis.
These exhibits are based on survey data collected in Peru from September 1–11, 2020. Check back for regular updates on Peruvian consumer sentiments, behaviors, income, spending, and expectations.
5 Quick Ways to Respond to Facebook & Instagram Trends
Over the past several weeks, people have been spending 44% more time on social media. That means Facebook and Instagram represent a powerful opportunity to reach your audiences where they are present and active.
Join us online to learn:
• How to respond to recent trends on Facebook & Instagram
• How to adjust paid campaigns to reach new audiences.
• How to engage your customers & prospects on social.
Marketing in coronavirus times: How to navigate your brand through the stormGeorge Gritzalas
While we are aware that coronavirus is a serious health matter, we would like to face it as another challenge in our industry and we encourage our clients to face it like one too.
The world is facing difficult times. I hope to inspire you all about the impact the crisis may have on customer experience. In this presentation, I share some ideas about the future of customer experience. How will customer experience evolve during and after this corona crisis.
In the deck I work with three strategic pillars to focus your customer experience efforts on: digital convenience, empathy and responsibility.
Myanmar Consumer Preference Study over COVID-19Simon Bailey
This study looks at the response by Myanmar consumers to the COVID-19 situation. This shows the significant shifts in Digital behaviours and requirements from the market
Es sieht gut aus – der Sommer ist endlich da und alle hoffen auf ein Ende der Pandemie. Die Konsum- und Reiselust steigt und das bringt Schwung in die Gesellschaft. Aber was ist der deutschen Gesellschaft aktuell wichtig und worauf legen sie in Zukunft wert? Eine Antwort darauf liefert der Havas Media Consumer Pulse.
COVID-19 // Media Behaviours Report Vol.10 // Havas Media UK POVHavas
UK media consumption has continued to rise in the last two weeks, with huge gains across live TV, video, social media, and video streaming, according to the latest Havas Media Group COVID-19 Media Behaviours Report.
The sixth iteration of Havas Media Group’s COVID-19 Media Behaviours Report, a research study into consumer behavior and media consumption based on a survey of 1,487 UK respondents, shows that 64% of people claim to be watching more live TV than they did prior to the coronavirus outbreak (a net increase of 15% versus the first set of findings two weeks ago).
COVID-19 // Media Behaviours Report Vol.12 // Havas Media UK POVHavas
UK media consumption has continued to rise in the last two weeks, with huge gains across live TV, video, social media, and video streaming, according to the latest Havas Media Group COVID-19 Media Behaviours Report.
The sixth iteration of Havas Media Group’s COVID-19 Media Behaviours Report, a research study into consumer behavior and media consumption based on a survey of 1,487 UK respondents, shows that 64% of people claim to be watching more live TV than they did prior to the coronavirus outbreak (a net increase of 15% versus the first set of findings two weeks ago).
COVID-19 // Media Behaviours Report Vol.11 // Havas Media UK POVHavas
UK media consumption has continued to rise in the last two weeks, with huge gains across live TV, video, social media, and video streaming, according to the latest Havas Media Group COVID-19 Media Behaviours Report.
The sixth iteration of Havas Media Group’s COVID-19 Media Behaviours Report, a research study into consumer behavior and media consumption based on a survey of 1,487 UK respondents, shows that 64% of people claim to be watching more live TV than they did prior to the coronavirus outbreak (a net increase of 15% versus the first set of findings two weeks ago).
COVID-19 // Media Behaviours Report Vol.3 // Havas Media UK POVHavas
UK media consumption has continued to rise in the last two weeks, with huge gains across live TV, video, social media, and video streaming, according to the latest Havas Media Group COVID-19 Media Behaviours Report.
The fourth iteration of Havas Media Group’s COVID-19 Media Behaviours Report, a research study into consumer behavior and media consumption based on a survey of 1,487 UK respondents, shows that 64% of people claim to be watching more live TV than they did prior to the coronavirus outbreak (a net increase of 15% versus the first set of findings two weeks ago).
Vol.18: Havas Media Italy conducted a quantitative ad hoc research on 706 cases 18+, a sample that represents Italian citizens.
The aim is to investigate how Italian habits are changing since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 // Media Behaviours Report Vol.9 // Havas Media UK POVHavas
UK media consumption has continued to rise in the last two weeks, with huge gains across live TV, video, social media, and video streaming, according to the latest Havas Media Group COVID-19 Media Behaviours Report.
The sixth iteration of Havas Media Group’s COVID-19 Media Behaviours Report, a research study into consumer behavior and media consumption based on a survey of 1,487 UK respondents, shows that 64% of people claim to be watching more live TV than they did prior to the coronavirus outbreak (a net increase of 15% versus the first set of findings two weeks ago).
COVID-19 // Media Consumption Report Vol.6 // Havas Media UK POVHavas
UK media consumption has continued to rise in the last two weeks, with huge gains across live TV, video, social media, and video streaming, according to the latest Havas Media Group COVID-19 Media Behaviours Report.
The sixth iteration of Havas Media Group’s COVID-19 Media Behaviours Report, a research study into consumer behavior and media consumption based on a survey of 1,487 UK respondents, shows that 64% of people claim to be watching more live TV than they did prior to the coronavirus outbreak (a net increase of 15% versus the first set of findings two weeks ago).
Vol.17: Havas Media Italy conducted a quantitative ad hoc research on 706 cases 18+, a sample that represents Italian citizens.
The aim is to investigate how Italian habits are changing since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Vol.16: Havas Media Italy conducted a quantitative ad hoc research on 706 cases 18+, a sample that represents Italian citizens.
The aim is to investigate how Italian habits are changing since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 // Media Behaviours Report Vol.8 // Havas Media UK POVHavas
UK media consumption has continued to rise in the last two weeks, with huge gains across live TV, video, social media, and video streaming, according to the latest Havas Media Group COVID-19 Media Behaviours Report.
The sixth iteration of Havas Media Group’s COVID-19 Media Behaviours Report, a research study into consumer behavior and media consumption based on a survey of 1,487 UK respondents, shows that 64% of people claim to be watching more live TV than they did prior to the coronavirus outbreak (a net increase of 15% versus the first set of findings two weeks ago).
Vol.15: Havas Media Italy conducted a quantitative ad hoc research on 706 cases 18+, a sample that represents Italian citizens.
The aim is to investigate how Italian habits are changing since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Google Ads Vs Social Media Ads-A comparative analysisakashrawdot
Explore the differences, advantages, and strategies of using Google Ads vs Social Media Ads for online advertising. This presentation will provide insights into how each platform operates, their unique features, and how they can be leveraged to achieve marketing goals.
SEO as the Backbone of Digital MarketingFelipe Bazon
In this talk Felipe Bazon will share how him and his team at Hedgehog Digital share our journey of making C-Levels alike, specially CMOS realize that SEO is the backbone of digital marketing by showing how SEO can contribute to brand awareness, reputation and authority and above all how to use SEO to create more robust global marketing strategies.
10 Video Ideas Any Business Can Make RIGHT NOW!
You'll never draw a blank again on what kind of video to make for your business. Go beyond the basic categories and truly reimagine a brand new advanced way to brainstorm video content creation. During this masterclass you'll be challenged to think creatively and outside of the box and view your videos through lenses you may have never thought of previously. It's guaranteed that you'll leave with more than 10 video ideas, but I like to under-promise and over-deliver. Don't miss this session.
Key Takeaways:
How to use the Video Matrix
How to use additional "Lenses"
Where to source original video ideas
In today's digital world, customers are just a click away. "Grow Your Business Online: Introduction to Digital Marketing" dives into the exciting world of digital marketing, equipping you with the tools and strategies to reach new audiences, expand your reach, and ultimately grow your business.
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When most people in the industry talk about online or digital reputation management, what they're really saying is Google search and PPC. And it's usually reactive, left dealing with the aftermath of negative information published somewhere online. That's outdated. It leaves executives, organizations and other high-profile individuals at a high risk of a digital reputation attack that spans channels and tactics. But the tools needed to safeguard against an attack are more cybersecurity-oriented than most marketing and communications professionals can manage. Business leaders Leaders grasp the importance; 83% of executives place reputation in their top five areas of risk, yet only 23% are confident in their ability to address it. To succeed in 2024 and beyond, you need to turn online reputation on its axis and think like an attacker.\
Key Takeaways:
- New framework for examining and safeguarding an online reputation
- Tools and techniques to keep you a step ahead
- Practical examples that demonstrate when to act, how to act and how to recover
The digital marketing industry is changing faster than ever and those who don’t adapt with the times are losing market share. Where should marketers be focusing their efforts? What strategies are the experts seeing get the best results? Get up-to-speed with the latest industry insights, trends and predictions for the future in this panel discussion with some leading digital marketing experts.
The What, Why & How of 3D and AR in Digital CommercePushON Ltd
Vladimir Mulhem has over 20 years of experience in commercialising cutting edge creative technology across construction, marketing and retail.
Previously the founder and Tech and Innovation Director of Creative Content Works working with the likes of Next, John Lewis and JD Sport, he now helps retailers, brands and agencies solve challenges of applying the emerging technologies 3D, AR, VR and Gen AI to real-world problems.
In this webinar, Vladimir will be covering the following topics:
Applications of 3D and AR in Digital Commerce,
Benefits of 3D and AR,
Tools to create, manage and publish 3D and AR in Digital Commerce.
Come learn how YOU can Animate and Illuminate the World with Generative AI's Explosive Power. Come sit in the driver's seat and learn to harness this great technology.
How to Use AI to Write a High-Quality Article that Ranksminatamang0021
In the world of content creation, many AI bloggers have drifted away from their original vision, resulting in low-quality articles that search engines overlook. Don't let that happen to you! Join us to discover how to leverage AI tools effectively to craft high-quality content that not only captures your audience's attention but also ranks well on search engines.
Disclaimer: Some of the prompts mentioned here are the examples of Matt Diggity. Please use it as reference and make your own custom prompts.
The Secret to Engaging Modern Consumers: Journey Mapping and Personalization
In today's digital landscape, understanding the customer's journey and delivering personalized experiences are paramount. This masterclass delves into the art of consumer journey mapping, a powerful technique that visualizes the entire customer experience across touchpoints. Attendees will learn how to create detailed journey maps, identify pain points, and uncover opportunities for optimization. The presentation also explores personalization strategies that leverage data and technology to tailor content, products, and experiences to individual customers. From real-time personalization to predictive analytics, attendees will gain insights into cutting-edge approaches that drive engagement and loyalty.
Key Takeaways:
Current consumer landscape; Steps to mapping an effective consumer journey; Understanding the value of personalization; Integrating mapping and personalization for success; Brands that are getting It right!; Best Practices; Future Trends
Monthly Social Media News Update May 2024Andy Lambert
TL;DR. These are the three themes that stood out to us over the course of last month.
1️⃣ Social media is becoming increasingly significant for brand discovery. Marketers are now understanding the impact of social and budgets are shifting accordingly.
2️⃣ Instagram’s new algorithm and latest guidance will help us maintain organic growth. Instagram continues to evolve, but Reels remains the most crucial tool for growth.
3️⃣ Collaboration will help us unlock growth. Who we work with will define how fast we grow. Meta continues to evolve their Creator Marketplace and now TikTok are beginning to push ‘collabs’ more too.
The session includes a brief history of the evolution of search before diving into the roles technology, content, and links play in developing a powerful SEO strategy in a world of Generative AI and social search. Discover how to optimize for TikTok searches, Google's Gemini, and Search Generative Experience while developing a powerful arsenal of tools and templates to help maximize the effectiveness of your SEO initiatives.
Key Takeaways:
Understand how search engines work
Be able to find out where your users search
Know what is required for each discipline of SEO
Feel confident creating an SEO Plan
Confidently measure SEO performance
Mastering Local SEO for Service Businesses in the AI Era is tailored specifically for local service providers like plumbers, dentists, and others seeking to dominate their local search landscape. This session delves into leveraging AI advancements to enhance your online visibility and search rankings through the Content Factory model, designed for creating high-impact, SEO-driven content. Discover the Dollar-a-Day advertising strategy, a cost-effective approach to boost your local SEO efforts and attract more customers with minimal investment. Gain practical insights on optimizing your online presence to meet the specific needs of local service seekers, ensuring your business not only appears but stands out in local searches. This concise, action-oriented workshop is your roadmap to navigating the complexities of digital marketing in the AI age, driving more leads, conversions, and ultimately, success for your local service business.
Key Takeaways:
Embrace AI for Local SEO: Learn to harness the power of AI technologies to optimize your website and content for local search. Understand the pivotal role AI plays in analyzing search trends and consumer behavior, enabling you to tailor your SEO strategies to meet the specific demands of your target local audience. Leverage the Content Factory Model: Discover the step-by-step process of creating SEO-optimized content at scale. This approach ensures a steady stream of high-quality content that engages local customers and boosts your search rankings. Get an action guide on implementing this model, complete with templates and scheduling strategies to maintain a consistent online presence. Maximize ROI with Dollar-a-Day Advertising: Dive into the cost-effective Dollar-a-Day advertising strategy that amplifies your visibility in local searches without breaking the bank. Learn how to strategically allocate your budget across platforms to target potential local customers effectively. The session includes an action guide on setting up, monitoring, and optimizing your ad campaigns to ensure maximum impact with minimal investment.
[Google March 2024 Update] How To Thrive: Content, Link Building & SEOSearch Engine Journal
March 2024 disrupted the SEO industry. Websites were deindexed, and manual penalties were delivered—all to produce more helpful, more trustworthy search results.
How did your website fare?
Watch us as we delve into the seismic shifts brought about by Google's March 2024 updates and explore strategies to not just survive, but thrive in this dynamic digital landscape.
You’ll learn:
- How to create content that is valuable to users (not just search engines) using E-E-A-T.
- How to build links that can boost rankings and withstand algorithm updates.
- Best practices for content creation and link building so you can thrive during algorithm updates.
With Vince Ramos, we'll examine the implications of the latest algorithm changes on content creation, link building, and SEO practices, and offer actionable insights from businesses like yours that have remained steadfast amidst the volatility.
Using real-life case studies, we’ll also show you the effectiveness of manual link building techniques and person-first content strategies.
Whether you're a seasoned SEO professional, a budding content creator, or anyone in between, this webinar will help you weather the changes in Google's algorithms and capitalize on them for sustained success.
Check out this webinar and unlock the secrets to thriving in the new Google era.
4. 4
"I think the key learning from China is
speed - it’s all about the speed.
The faster you can find the
cases, isolate the cases, and track their
close contacts, the more successful
you’re going to be.”
- Bruce Aylward, World Health Organization, Joint
Mission to China
“The impact of the epidemic on
businesses would be temporary and
limited to aviation, tourism and retail
sectors. We believe that when the
epidemic is gone, the demand in the
suppressed sectors will certainly rebound
and gradually return to normal”
- Ren Hongbin, deputy director of the State-owned
Assets Supervision and Administration Commission
(SASAC) of the State Council
5. In China new infections continue to drop: Life appears to be
returning to some normality
5
• The COVID-19 outbreak in China peaked in late February and will level off in late April, according to new research
headed by respiratory scientist Zhong Nanshan. As of Mar 10th, 28 out of 31 provinces achieved 0 new cases. 22
provinces have lowered emergency response level.
• The government continue to make prevention and control measures. Meanwhile, a series of policies are launched
to support the economy.
• Since 20 February, the number of railway passenger trips has picked up with an average daily increase of 60,000 as
Chinese return to work. Office workers in most cities can resume work after completion of a self-quarantine period.
Commuters are back in their cars, leading Shanghai roads "almost as busy as they were before the outbreak."
However, people have been reluctant to take public transportation as 63% less of Shanghai metro users than
normal.
• Cinemas are opening again, although movie-goers are only able to sit in non-adjacent seats in every other row.
Similarly, restaurants are open, but with some steps before sitting and more separation between diners. By 27th Feb,
among 4292 Starbucks stores in China, 85% were operating again. China's top container ports have unclogged their
backlog as virus curbs ease. Schools however continue to be closed.
sources:Dingxiangyisheng
7. 7
Several categories in domestic market are recovering, while
international travel and big purchases still being postponing
Phase Cancel or reduce Unchanged or limited Increase
Phase 2
Stabilization
Feb 9 -End of the outbreak
Phase 3
Post outbreak - Recovery
• Big purchases postponed: real estates,
furniture, cars, luxury products.
Consumers are waiting for market
control policies and the economic
recovery
• Travels canceled or postponed;
domestic travels showing a sign of
recovery
• Luxury shopping in foreign markets
and international travel are forecasted
to drop due to COVID-19 outbreak
outside of China
• Online entertainment
• Sales of the epidemic
associated products: masks,
household cleaning, medicine
demonstrate a stable growth
• Online education market keeps
growing
• Food market increased earlier
and now back to normal
• Personal care products
• Major appliances,
consumer electronics,
liquor, etc.
• Entertainment products, apparel,
beauty products are forecasted
to rebound
• Domestic travel market may
receive a strong growth
• Both adult and kids education
market are forecasted to expand
• Hygiene products: mask, sanitizer
• Luxury shopping in China, smaller
items
Sources: desk research, multiple sources Havas Media
9. 9
Sources: K11
The sales of non-essentials are increasing, supported by holiday
(Women’s Day) campaigns and the leverage of digital channels
More and more retailers are using digital channels to deal with the
decline in sales of brick & mortar stores. Besides, more
ecommerce vendors are utilizing innovative selling methods:
Tmall invested 100 million RMB as vouchers to drive
sales on Women’s Day. 90% shops resumed operation,
1 million new shops opened. In one day, the turnover in
beauty industry surpassed that of three days in last year.
Retailers promoted on International
Women’s Day to drive sales
10. 10
Especially, livestreaming contributes a lot to business rebounds
Department stores like K11, Intime used live
streaming to sell. In 3 hours, they’ve attracted the
same number of customers as they welcomed in 6
months offline. And in 1 day they generated
revenues which equal to that of 1 week before.
Best seller: beauty products, shoes, clothing.
K11, Intime Ikea Auto dealers
Ikea launched Tmall shop and
tried live streaming for selling
products on 10th Mar.
Some car dealers start selling
cars on short video platforms
and live streaming platforms
last week.
Sources: K11
11. Affected by the COVID-19, e-commerce gains higher penetration
among older consumers and lower tier markets
11
9.3% 10.6%
18.2% 12.9%
23.8%
16.9%
18.5%
20.9%
11.3%
13.9%
8.0%
10.6%
11.0% 14.2%
Jan Two weeks after CNY
Below 18 19-24 25-30 31-35 36-40 41-45 Above 46
8.2% 6.3%
16.7%
10.4%
17.7%
14.1%
25.3%
28.8%
20.2%
25.2%
11.9% 15.2%
Jan Two weeks after CNY
Tier1 New Tier1 Tier2 Tier3 Tier4 Tier5&below
In the two weeks after CNY, EC new users, age above 30, increased by
11%, and those from tier-3 cities and below increased to 70%
EC consumers age contribution EC consumers tier contribution
sources:QuestMobile
12. Smiling in a difficult situation, people learn to create some
enjoyment during the outbreak, cloud businesses are incubated
12
Cloud Gym Cloud Cooking ClassCloud Club
Gyms launched online classes Clubs live streaming disco dancing Restaurant chefs taught cooking online
14. 52%
41%
35%
30%
Consumers have developed new habits.
Safety and health become the top of mind in shopping
I will buy the reassuring brands
Sources: DATA100
I began to focus on health and started to learn products which can strengthen
the immune system
Now I prefer environment-friendly products and organic products
Fresh, safe products are more important to me than ever before
15. Focus on eating healthy: more home cooking, serving spoons &
chopsticks, and contactless service
15
Serving spoons & chopsticks and
contactless service are advocated
The outbreak increases interests in cooking, many men who
occasionally cooked before may become frequent cooks later
# people in markets are all men
580 million readers, 690 K comments
My husband completely fall in love with cooking
I’m not clumsy in cooking anymore
16. The epidemic is driving the development of OMO format: the
adult education market shows a good momentum
16
61%
39%
30%
70%
Full Offline
Education
Start OMO
education
Before Epidemic After Epidemic
OMO: online Merge Offline
During the outbreak, both students and educational
institutions experienced the advantages of online
teaching, which will promote the development of
online education 90.20% 88.10% 86.10% 83.10% 82.80% 82.10% 81.30% 80.10% 78.40% 78.20% 76.80% 73.30%
61.70%
Male Female
50.30% 48.50%
34.80% 34.50%
31.10% 29.90%
24% 22.80%
19%
10.60%
4.60%
7.80%
Activity: increase of time spent during the outbreak
Activity: want to do after the outbreak
Educational institutions class model
People(Adult) pay highly attention on personal
development during and after outbreak
Sources: CTR, EZ-Tracking
18. TV rating continues growth
18
Source: Infosys, Target:P18-45, Period:2021901/01 – 2019/02/28, 2020/01/01-2020/02/15, Timeslot: All Day Market: 57 Markets
Due to CNY and COVID-19 Year On Year TV rating increased by 16% in Jan,2020. With the extension of spring festival holiday
and lockdown policies by local governments estimated 50 million people having been quarantined at home across China. TV
has seen a significant uptake in consumption, while also online entertainment (video and gaming) have seen significant
growth. In the first half of February ratings rose by 50% vs. last year and more than 34% compared to January.
Jan Feb
2019 15.5 16.1
2020 18.1 24.3
15.5 16.1
18.1
24.3
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
TV ratings
19. Also time spend on digital channels continues to increase, while
DAU slightly drop after the spring festival
19
8.39
8.45
8.50 8.49
8.20
8.30
8.40
8.50
8.60
2019 Spring
Festival
2020 early
January
2020 Spring
Festival
2020 after Spring
Festival
Average DAU Scale
Unite:
100 Mil
5 Mil
5.6
6.1
6.80
7.3
4
4.5
5
5.5
6
6.5
7
7.5
2019 Spring
Festival
2020 early
January
2020 Spring
Festival
2020 after Spring
Festival
Average Use Time
Unite:
hours
44 mins
30 mins
Source: Questmobile
2019 Spring Festival: 2019.02.04-2019.02.10
2020 early January: 2020.01.02- 2020.01.08
2020 Spring Festival: 2020.01.24-2020.02.02
2020 after Spring Festival: 2020.02.03-2020.02.09
20. Video usage and time spend remains above January levels,
whereas Gaming experiences a decline after the peak during CNY
20
731.1
748.2
782.3
792.0 795.0
785.5 785.0
103
107
127
130 130
128
125
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
135
680.0
700.0
720.0
740.0
760.0
780.0
800.0
1.13-1.191.20-1.26 1.27-2.2 2.3-2.9 2.10-2.162.17-2.23 2.24-3.1
Video Service Apps User Behavior
average DAU scale average use time
Unit: Mil
Unit:
mins
Jan average use time: 107.2 mins
Source: iResearch
302 319 325 317 306 305 304
72
74
80
77
76
77
76
68
70
72
74
76
78
80
82
285
290
295
300
305
310
315
320
325
330
1.13-1.19 1.20-1.26 1.27-2.2 2.3-2.9 2.10-2.16 2.17-2.23 2.24-3.1
Gaming Apps User Behavior
Average DAU Scale Average Use Time
Unit: Mil
Unit:
mins
Jan average use time: 72.5 mins
21. Also daily active usage of OTV increases significantly,
driven by increased time spend on IQIYI and Tencent video
21
387 382 394 408 452 467 473 461 458
107.0
108.5 108.7
113.3
130.2
133.0 133.3
132.3
129.2
100.0
105.0
110.0
115.0
120.0
125.0
130.0
135.0
380
390
400
410
420
430
440
450
460
470
480
2020 Online Video User Behavior
Average DAU scale Average use time
2019 Feb average DAU scale:376 million
2019 Feb average use time: 110.8 mins
Unit:
Mil
Unit:
mins
84.7
86.0 85.6
88.5
104.2 104.7 105.5 104.6
101.6
82.7
84.0 83.9
87.8
101.9
105.2 104.4 104.8
101.9
102.9
107.7
106.3
104.6
109.8 110.0
107.9
109.5 110.3
100.8 101.7
103.7 108.0
102.8 102.4
100.8
99.4
97.6
78.3 78.6 79.7
82.4
86.5 87.3
84.6
86.4
83.3
75.0
80.0
85.0
90.0
95.0
100.0
105.0
110.0
115.0
12.30-1.5 1.6-1.12 1.13-1.19 1.20-1.26 1.27-2.2 2.3-2.9 2.10-2.16 2.17-2.23 2.24-3.1
2020 Top 5 Online Video Apps by Average Use Time
iQIYI Tencent Video Youku Mango TV Bilibili
Unit:
mins
Source: iResearch
22. Short video has skyrocketed and maintains elevated DAU and
user time, with Douyin leading the field
22
448 447 459 477 499 505 502 496 493
49
50 50
51
58
59
59
58 57
45
47
49
51
53
55
57
59
61
440
450
460
470
480
490
500
510
2020 Short Video User Behavior
Average DAU scale Average use time
2019 Feb average DAU scale: 407.5 million
2019 Feb average use time: 35.8 mins
Unit:
Mil
Unit:
mins
288 287 283 282
160 153 150 146
100 100 100 99
76 76 74 72
36 36 35 35
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
2.3-2.9 2.10-2.16 2.17-2.23 2.24-3.1
2020 Top 5 Short Video Apps by DAU Scale
Feb 2020
Douyin Kwai Watermelon Video Douyin Volcano Edition Haokan Video
Unit:
Mil
Source: iResearch
23. Social maintains higher daily usage, while use time drops to the
pre-CNY level
23
332 333 332 330
911 910 911 911
225 224 217 219
15 15 15 148 7 7 7
-
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1,000
2.3-2.9 2.10-2.16 2.17-2.23 2.24-3.1
2020 Top 5 Social Apps by DAU Scale
Feb 2020
QQ WeChat Weibo LRB Tantan
Unit:
Mil
1,224 1,220 1,226 1,247 1,253 1,252 1,250 1,245 1,249
94
93
93
104
106
104
103
98
97
90
92
94
96
98
100
102
104
106
108
1,200
1,210
1,220
1,230
1,240
1,250
1,260
2020 Social Networking User Behavior
Average DAU Scale Average Use Time
2019 Feb average DAU scale: 922.7 million
2019 Feb average use time: 128.4 mins
Unit:
Mil
Unit:
mins
Source: iResearch
24. Because of COVID-19 many work and study from home,
increasing education and office efficiency app usage
24
78
71.5
78.3
89.3
93.4 94.6 93.8
37.1 33.9 34.2
40.8
48.8
52.2
57.5
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
1.13-1.9 1.20-1.26 1.27-2.2 2.3-2.9 2.10-2.16 2.17-2.23 2.24-3.1
Education & Office Efficiency Apps DAU Scale
Education Office Efficiency
Unit: Mil
Source: iResearch
Pictures: DingTalk
25. Sky class is a good example for livestreaming classes
25
Sky class utilized the Internet and online communicative technology livestreaming lecturers’ class. As long as students
have the access to the Internet, they can attend the class online. Interactive communication is also available in this audio-
visual form. By now there are three ways to attend Sky class.
Digital cable TV users could watch OCN channel 89-97 and choose respective grade
channel to watch live stream class. Those who purchased interactive service are able
to review all courses in the Sky class forum.
IPTV users could watch the Sky class on TV channel 686-697 by choosing respective
grade channel and course live stream. It is also available to review in the Sky class
forum.
Online platform
1. Students and teachers could use particular online platform according to instructions.
2. Students and teachers could use Tencent Cloud Campus, Dingding, Bilibili, Miguvideo
etc. apps and watch livestream and review in Shanghai Sky class forum.
Source: http://www.shmec.gov.cn
26. Among office efficiency apps, DingTalk and Tencent Meeting
both tripled active users and increased use time significantly
26
6.4 5.2 5.1 10.3 16.5 19.9 23.6
10.8
8.5
11.1
17.7
32.6
34.7 35.7
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
35.0
40.0
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
1.13-1.19 1.20-1.26 1.27-2.2 2.3-2.9 2.10-2.16 2.17-2.23 2.24-3.1
DingTalk User Behavior
Average DAU Scale Average Use Time
Unit: Mil Unit: mins
0 0 0 0.27 0.67 0.81 0.930.0 0.0 0.0
33.8
51.4
57.5
54.8
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1
1.13-1.19 1.20-1.26 1.27-2.2 2.3-2.9 2.10-2.16 2.17-2.23 2.24-3.1
Tencent Meeting User Behavior
Average DAU Scale Average Use Time
Unit:
Mil
Unit: mins
Within one month DingTalk:
• average DAU scale has tripled
• average use time saw a tenfold increase
Launched on 25th Dec. 2019, Tencent Meeting:
• average DAU scale has tripled
• average use time saw a strong increase momentum
2020 Jan average use time: 10.0 mins
2020 Jan average DAU: 5.8 Mil
Source: iResearch
27. In some markets cinemas are allowed to resume operation
under certain preconditions
China's 70,000 movie theaters closed in January and major
movie releases were postponed due to COVID-19. As the
overall situation keeps improving theatres in some markets
start re-opening e.g. in Beijing.
To ensure safety Cinemas must oblige to certain pre-
condition and are required to sell non-adjacent tickets in
every other row in the early stage of reopening to curb the
spread of the novel coronavirus. The audience should have
their information registered at the ticket office beforehand.
27
29. China has introduced a series of supportive policies under the COVID-
19, especially for small and medium enterprises
29
Deferment of principal and interest
payment for loans
Epidemic-hit SMEs and micro firms,
including small business owners and
household businesses, can make
applications to banks for deferring
payment of principal and interest
from January 25 to June 30, 2020.
Tax policies to support resumption
of production and operation
From 1st Mar to 31st May, small-
scaled taxpayers in Hubei province
will be exempted from VAT if their tax
rate is set at 3 percent. Small-scaled
taxpayers in other regions will pay a
lower tax rate of 1 percent on taxable
sales revenue if their VAT rate is set
at 3 percent.
Reducing and postponing social
security contributions
Small-scaled household business
owners who have employees can
also enjoy the policy of reducing
and postponing social security
contributions that was intended to
benefit corporate employees.
sources:China briefing
30. While COVID-19 hits China’s economy hard in Q1, its GDP growth
rate is projected to rebound to 4.9% in 2020, and 6.4% in 2021
Source: OECD
• China GDP growth is estimated to fall into 4.9% in
2020, 0.8% lower than previous forecast
• Global GDP expected to slow down 0.5%.
• In 2021, the global economy will recover from
2.4% to 3.3%, with China rebounding the most -
0.9% increase.
• As the outbreak keep spreading globally, China
will be affected by other countries as well, but
China is less reliant on exports than it’s ever been
and government will be doing everything it can to
recover the domestic economy, particularly
through consumer spending.
Disclaimer: Based on figures of the Organization for Economic Co-
operation and Development on March 2.
As reference, to be revised based on current global outbreaks
31. Innovation has brought opportunities during the outbreak
Currently, China's economy needs to rely heavily on high-quality growth driven by technological innovation. In the
last decade, China’s research and development (R&D) spending has grown rapidly, now surpassing the European
Union as the second-largest in the world after the United States.
The arrival of 5G Unmanned retail
• Unmanned retail is accelerated during the
COVID-19 outbreak, as it avoid human contact as
much as possible.
• Stock price of unmanned store, unmanned
delivery and UAV etc, are on the rise.
• Despite the impact of the coronavirus, 80% of 5G
development is going on schedule.
• China has unveiled its first ‘intelligent’ makeshift
coronavirus hospital, which sees 5G-powered
robots providing 24-hour care for patients.
• 5G will unlock the full potential of AR and VR.
5G hospital Unmanned store
34. 34
Air traffic across China has dropped significantly due to flight
cancellations and travel restrictions
Source: NYT, flightradar24.
https://www.flightradar24.com/blog/air-traffic-at-chinas-
busiest-airports-down-80-since-the-beginning-of-the-year/
From Jan. 23 to Feb. 13 the number of daily departures and arrivals for domestic and international flights dropped
significantly.
36. The decline in offer and demand also have an immediate impact
on usage of tourism apps
Source: QuestMobile
36
37. 37
COVID-19 global spread leads to impact beyond China
Source: IATA
Global Travel fair, originally scheduled for March 4-8
in Berlin, was cancelled as the COVID-19 outbreak is
reaching Europe.
INDUSTRY EVENTS
The International Air Transport Authority (IATA)
warned that the virus' impact on demand could cost
airlines more than $29 billion, with Asian carriers
bearing the large part of the losses. The outbreak
will likely reduce global air traffic by 4.7%, wiping out
IATA's earlier forecast for growth and marking the
first overall decline in demand since the global
financial crisis of 2008 - 2009.
GLOBAL IMPACT
38. 38
COVID-19 global spread leads to impact on all tourism related areas
Source: IATA
AIRLINES
China was expected to become the world's
largest cruise market by 2030, according to a
recent study from the Shanghai International
Shipping Institute. The crisis aboard the
Diamond Princess cruise ship could derail that
process.
Marriott said that it is facing low occupancy rate
throughout the Asia-Pacific region because of
the outbreak. InterContinental has closed or
partially closed 160 of its 470 hotels in greater
China, a region includes Taiwan and Hong Kong.
CRUISELINES
Airlines have seen an increase in flight
cancellation to infected countries due to travel
bans and drop in demand. There is also a drop
in short- and mid-term sales due to the
uncertainties created by the ongoing spread
of the coronavirus. Many global carriers had
to adjust their revenue expectations for 2020
(Air France-KLM, Qantas).
HOTELS
39. COVID-19 implications for Chinese travelers
Large corporations like Apple and Ford have
restricted their employees’ business travels
from/to China and across Asia.
DESTINATIONS
Big loss in Q1 is obvious as millions of people
stayed at home and cancelled all CNY trips out
of fear or precaution. Further many nations
announced visa restrictions on travel to and
from China, making the feasibility a problem.
Since The Education Bureau(EDB) is preparing
class closures to last beyond March out of
safety concerns, the school year is likely to be
extended into the summer. This will lead to
planning uncertainties for long-haul family
trip during summer holidays.
FOR LEISURE TRAVEL
39
FOR BUSINESS TRAVEL
The global spread of COVID-19 and new virus
hotspots in popular short and long haul
destinations like Japan, South Korea and Italy
might impact upcoming travel plans.
Example Japan:
Major cherry blossom festivals in Japan have
been cancelled, the 2020 Summer Olympics in
Tokyo could be postponed until the end of the
year due to the coronavirus outbreak. All those
events were expected to be key tourism
drivers.
40. China’s online travel platforms report an increase in transportation and
hotel reservations, overall the category is expected to rebound
Data from top online travel platforms saw orders for hotel and transportation tickets start to rebound in the last
week of February after having hit a bottom in mid-February.
• Around 80% of hotels have re-opened in most provinces, according to online travel site Trip.com. The hotel re-
opening rate in eastern Anhui and Zhejiang provinces, southern Guangxi region as well as central Hunan and
northern Shanxi provinces reached 95%.
• Trip.com also estimated last week that more than 300 famous tourist sites are once again accepting visitors, a
more than ten-fold rise from a week earlier.
• Data from Alibaba’s travel app Feizhu/Fliggy, showed that air tickets jumped 70% and train ticket orders surged
40% as of Tuesday, Feb25 compared with the prior week. Fliggy said that travel demand is on the rise because the
people are resuming work and returning from their hometowns.
• Air China added back 306,000 seats, almost double its capacity from the previous week.
• Tourists remain cautious in making travel plans, however. Online searches for tourist site tickets rose slightly, but
order growth remained flat.
• Pent-up travel demand is high among Chinese travelers. Searches on online travel platform eLong on Feb. 23 for
tickets during China’s Tomb-Sweeping Day on April 4 soared 138% while for Labor Day on May 1, queries jumped
84% compared to the prior week.
Source: Technode
40
41. Key Takeaways
Tourism CSR Campaign example
Qatar Airways supports emergency relief flight to China
Quick reaction:
• Qatar Airways is the first international airline to
volunteer free emergency air cargo
transportation of medical supplies donated to
China for Coronavirus alleviation. The first
delivery was flown to Shanghai on Feb 2nd.
Owned media & earned media integration:
• Publish official announcement through owned
media, amplify through earned media, boost
brand awareness, establish an image as an
industry leader with social responsibility.
Show commitment to China with flexible
rule:
• Although many international airlines including
Qatar Airways suspend passenger flights to
mainland China. Qatar Airlines said it will
review its operations weekly to assess the
situation and immediately reinstate its flights
once restrictions ease.
The “Green Channel”
initiative for complimentary
air transportation of
emergency relief was
announced jointly by Qatar
Airways and the Chinese
Embassy in Qatar.
On Feb 5th, Qatar Airways
announced that it will
provide free air cargo
transportation for medical
relief aid in coordination
with Chinese Embassies and
Consulates worldwide.
On Feb 11, President Xi
expressed his gratitude for
Qatar Airways via telephone
and noted that “China and
Qatar are good friends. We
highly appreciate the
support given by Qatar
Airways, which further
strengthens our confidence
to win this battle."
Positive government endorsement: reported by Chinese top official news media(Xinhua News
Agency, People’s Daily, CCTV News), especially appreciated by President Xi.
41
Source: https://www.airlineratings.com/news/industry-news/qatar-airways-freighters-take-supplies-battle-coronavirus/
43. 12%
18%
-24%
-41%
FMCG sales had big rise before CNY,
but dramatically dropped since the outbreak
43
• Sales two weeks before CNY grew up by 15%, well above the full year 2019 FMCG growth rate of 5.3 %.
• FMCG markets plunged 24% in the week during CNY. As consumers responded to government calls to stay at home,
followed by a 41% decrease in sales in the second week of the extended lunar New Year holiday.
Sales in four-week CNY holiday -12%
Customer traffic -2%
Per customer transaction -10%
2 weeks
before CNY
1 week
before CNY
1 week
During CNY
1 week
after CNY
Outbreak Holiday extended
Sources: Kantar Worldpane. Bain 2020
44. As more than 60% FMCG sales come from offline retail,
the category has been hit hard
44
39.4 39 37.3 36.4 35.3
23.6 22.4 21.9 21.5 20.2
6.7 6.1
5.3 4.7 4.4
3.5 3.3
3.5 3.3
3.2
6 7.9 11.1 13.4 16.7
20.8 21.3 21 20.7 20.1
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Sales of FMCG urban retail channel
Supermarket Hypermarket Grocery store Convenience store E-commerce Others
E-commerce growing strongly, but offline stores still account for majority of sales.
> 60% offline retail
Sources: Kantar Worldpanel
45. As offline retail footfall declines, online grocery sales multiply
Housebound consumers are turning to online
groceries for their daily food supply.
• 80% of the 486 hypermarkets run by Sun Art were
shut at the height of the epidemic, while their
revenue remained steady thanks to their online
channels.
• According to French retailer Carrefour, vegetable
deliveries increased by 600% year over year during
the CNY period.
• Chinese online retailer JD.com reported that its
online grocery sales grew 215% year over year to
15,000 tons during a 10-day period between late
January and early February.
45
Source: eMarketer, Feb 2020, Meituan, SCMP
46. This trend directly comes substantially from the growth of
Fresh Food e-commerce platforms
Source: QuestMobile
46
The coronavirus outbreak triggered this growth and behavior change. Many new user, especially in older age groups and lower-tier cities
might have tried online shopping for the first time. The enduring effects will be shown when things fully return to normal.
47. Fastest growing search keywords on fresh produce platforms are
eggs, noodles and fruits
Source: QuestMobile
47
48. E-commerce platforms push CSR initiatives and drive innovation
Source: ChinaSkinny
Large E-commerce platforms with stable supply chains and
delivery services actively assist producers and consumers. This
involved helping farmers with initiatives such as “Farm-Home”,
increasing the ability to deliver produce directly from farms to
apartments. This initiative tries to solve the problem of rotting
produce that wasn’t being picked up, and get this produce to
the consumers who were seeking it.
E-commerce vendors branching into more innovative sales channels
leading to a strong growth in WeChat Groups, mini programs, live-
streaming and contactless delivery.
EMBRACE DIGITAL INNOVATION TO BOOST SALES
EMBRACE DIGITAL INNOVATION TO BOOST SALES
48
49. Restaurants and fast-food chains have to make adjustments and
try to innovate
Yum China Holdings Inc., who runs franchises of American fast food chains
like KFC, Taco Bell, and Pizza Hut, had to close a third of its nearly 9,200
restaurants temporarily. Also other chains like McDonald’s and Starbucks
had to temporarily close a large number of their restaurants.
All are increasing delivery services that limit human-to-human contact,
and orders are packaged to keep them free of contamination. Concerns
about food delivery due to possible food contamination have spurred
recent innovation in contactless pickup and delivery services.
Larger restaurant chains that rely on sit down customers have also been
thinking out of the box in order to better meet customer needs and
reduce the negative financial effects on their business. Faced with the
problems of ingredients going to waste, Beijing based restaurant chain
Meizhou Dongpo, has released a “Meizhou grocery store” Mini-Program
on WeChat to sell raw produce and its own range of sauces directly to
customers.
49
Source: BusinessInsider
Meituan’s food delivery couriers provide their name
and body temperatures to customers.
50. As many restaurants were closed during the extended spring
festival a drop food delivery app usage was observed
50
134.3
155.8
98.6
15
21
18
0
5
10
15
20
25
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
2019 Spring Festival 2020 early January 2020 Spring Festival
2019-2020 Life User Behavior
Average DAU Scale Average Use Time
Unit:
Mil
Unit:
Mins
Source: Questmobile
51. 51
During SARS FMCG decreased significantly during the outbreak, but
bounced back, food and cleaning category showed overall increase
The impact on the FMCG market during the first half of 2003
was significant especially during April and May, where we
observed a sharp slowdown. However, since June the market
recovered.
During this period, consumers increased their purchase of
food as well as Household Cleaning and Personal Cleaning
products.
13%
16% 16%
10%
12%
16%
21%
23%
20%
13%
16% 16%
21%
12w/k
2003/1/24
12w/k
2003/2/21
12w/k
2003/3/21
12w/k
2003/4/18
12w/k
2003/5/16
12w/k
2003/6/13
12w/k
2003/7/11
12w/k
2003/8/8
12w/k
2003/9/5
12w/k
2003/10/3
12w/k
2003/10/31
12w/k
2003/11/28
12w/k
2003/12/26
FMCG Value Growth Rate
(12 weeks rolling vs YA)2003 Annual FMCG
Value GR +17%
Data source : Kantar Worldpanel 15 cities household panel,2003
52. FMCG short term & long term influence
52
Short term
Long term
1. Offline stores saw considerable shopper loss while digital commercial platforms
experiencing (e.g. Tmall, JD, Dingdong, Pinduoduo etc.) significant growth. However,
online store face challenges due to the lack of manpower and logistics limitations.
2. Cooking at home has become very popular as people were asked to stay at home,
dine-out market has been heavily impacted during the COVID-19 outbreak.
3. Sales of food delivery service has dropped, which creates opportunity for condiments
as demand of cooking is increasing.
1. Traffic of physical stores will recover to normal. Younger generations will adapt for
more online shopping, with logistics getting back on the track, online sales are
expected to further increase.
2. Sales of shopping centers, restaurants and food delivery Apps are expected to recover.
3. Some consumers may still have concerns about the virus, hence they will increase
the frequency of cooking at home.
Source: Havas
53. During the coronavirus outbreak in China, Chilean Fruit
Exporters’ Association (ASOEX) quickly announced two
unique measures in support of China, its long-standing
trading partner.
First is to collaborate with local authorities to donate fresh
fruits from Chile to front-line medical staff. And through PR
initiatives to spread this out.
Followed that a consumer campaign focusing on healthy fruit
eating is carried out by HAVAS DIGITAL SHANGHAI.
The campaign idea is “Take Care of Your Health in
Everyday Moment” aiming to contribute to the health
of Chinese consumers by reminding everyone on a good
consumption/habit of fresh fruits on daily basis.
From February to April, the campaign would be implemented
through online ad and social media via KOLs in China market.
FMCG campaign example
Fruits from Chile Healthy Campaign
53
55. 55
COVID-19 impact on the fashion industry
Affected by the low customer flows, many fashion brands have closed offline
stores and malls reduced opening hours during the crisis
• NIKE/ADIDAS/PUMA closed more than half of their offline stores in China, sales of
ADIDAS plunged 85% due to this move.
• Burberry: closed 24 stores among total 64 stores in China mainland.
• Prada: closed part of stores in China mainland, as well as flag store in Hongkong
Plaza2000.
• Most department stores shorten opening hours e.g. Beijing SKP: opening time
shorten from 12 hours to 7 hours.
OFFLINE STORES
China as the world's manufacturing hub, factory shutdowns and logistical
pressures have led to supply problems
• Most products of sports brands, apparel and fashion brands are made in China. And
the factory shutdowns caused the production to be delayed.
• The pressure of logistics leads to the failure of delivery on time which will affect
products launch time.
SUPPLY CHAIN
Remark: Beijing SKP is top department stores in China with most luxury brands, such as Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Prada, etc. and its sales ranked No.1 among all luxury department
stores in China. Data source: Phoenix Travel, Luxe.Co
56. 56
COVID-19 impact on the fashion industry
Brand communication paused due to noisy media environment and
the restrictions on offline activation
• Offline media hit the hardest, meanwhile attention on online media was drawn to
the COVID-19 which shows this is not the right time to do brand communication.
• Travel restrictions lead to the postpone of fashion brands’ new season catalog/KV
shooting.
• Chanel: postponed Metiers d’Art 2020 show in May in Beijing.
• Burberry: cancelled its AW20 show in Apr in Shanghai.
• Prada: postpone cruise show scheduled on May 21 in Japan.
BRAND COMMUNICATION
INDUSTRY EVENTS
SH and BJ Fashion Weeks are postponed, new collections will be
showcased via livestreaming
• Shanghai Fashion Week planned to begin on March 26 and Beijing’s China Fashion
Week was slated to run from March 25 to March 31 were both postponed due to
the coronavirus.
• Shanghai Fashion Week is now partnering with Alibaba’s Tmall to create an online
platform for Chinese designers and commercial brands to showcase their fall 2020
collections, as well as selling items from the current season via live-streaming from
March 24 to 30 as an alternative solution amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Source: Havas desk research
57. 57
Most retail stores follow shopping mall’s or plaza’s decision on
business operation
• Brands largely chose to follow mall’s or plaza’s
decision for business operation;
• Those chose to remain open during outbreak
have experienced extremely limited traffic;
• During closure, some shopping malls, like Joy
City at Chaoyang district, Beijing, posted on
their own WeChat official accounts a list of its
brands’ WeChat group QR codes as the brands
planned to “do something” online.
• Attract customers to join group chat with
sales rep. promoting products
• Inexperience led to negative “WeChat
Group Shopping” experience
• Many resumed operation on February 17th but
with shorter business hours (as of 2020/2/18)
58. 58
Over 50 real estate groups took action to relieve burdens of their
commercial clients
Group Action
CR Land 华润置地 16 Days Rent-Free
Excellence Group 卓越商业 7 Days Rent-Free
SCP Group 印力集团 February Rent-Free
Wanda Commercial Management 万达商管 Rent-Free (including property
management fee) Period: Jan 25 - Feb 25
Forte 复地集团 9 Days Rent-Free (not including office
building)
Midea Commercial 美的商业 Rent-Free (including property
management fee) Period: Jan 25 - Feb 24
Suning Estate 苏宁置业 15 Days Rent-Free
Kaisa Commercial & Kaisa Culture & Sports
Group 佳兆业商业,文体
15 Days Rent-Free
Hang Lung Properties 恒隆地产 50% Rent Period: Jan25 – Feb14
Vanke (Southern Area) 万科南方区域 50% Rent for February
• More than 50 giant real estate groups in China
reduced rent for their commercial clients;
• Brands from different categories started to
claim the outbreak to be force majeure, and
that they should not be liable for rent during
location closure;
• Landlords seek support from the government
and financial institutions, looking for assistance
like tax reduction, interest reduction, and more.
List of actions done by specific groups;
Source: Pengpai News
59. Expected retail recovery after COVID-19
Sources: CEIC & Malltowin
-10%
-5%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
Sales of retail industry
In 2003, most serious situation took place during Apr
and May. On the above chart, sales of retail hit the
bottom in May. However, sales rebounded in Jun,
achieved the peak in Jul and stayed relatively stable in
remaining months of 2003.
Learning from the history -
Sales of retail industry after SARS
Most people expect to increase spending with money saved
during CNY after COVID-19 is relatively under-control
22.92%
6.51%
13.8%
20.57%
18.49%
12.5%
5.21%
0.00% 5.00% 10.00% 15.00% 20.00% 25.00%
没有省钱
10001元以上
5001-10000元
2001-5000元
1001-2000元
501-1000元
500元以下
The amount of money saving in this CNY
About 77% people saved money during CNY. It is estimated that
more than 60% of people will increase their spending as the disease
situation becomes relatively stable. Research show that people will
be the most willing to spend the money on the following two
categories: social gathering and shopping.
59
60. Spending on beauty, clothing, jewelry and spirits expected to
rebound, continuing the trend of higher domestic spending
60
37
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48
46
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5
10 10 12
6 3 3
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8 6
15
2
8 6 9
Spend More Spend Same Spend Less
Red number 2019
Black number 2020
Luxury Spending 2019 vs 2020, China
Domestic spending has clearly emerged as a rise
trend over the past years. This year we see the trend
keeps growing and has covered all the categories
Sources: Ruder Finn & Consumer search Group
61. Pre-virus outbreak E-commerce retail was predicted a growth
by 23.7%
In December, it was forecasted that retail E-commerce sales in China would total $2.328 trillion in
2020. This growth, however, is expected to further accelerate driven by COVID-19. It’s important
for brands to embrace E-commerce opportunities and transform their business.
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1,881
2,328 2,796
3,303
3,85025.9%
23.7%
20.1%
18.1%
16.6%
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
30.0%
-
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
4,500
2019 2020 2021 2020 2023
Retail E-commerce forecast 2019-2023
(pre-coronavirus)
Retail e-com sales Change in %
Note: includes products or services ordered using the internet via any device, regardless of the method of payment or fulfilment; excludes travel and event tickets, payments
such as bill pay, taxes or money transfers, food services and drinking place sales, gambling and other vice good sales; excludes Hong Kong. Source: eMarketer, Dec 2019
62. Online opportunities for fashion brands
New approaches on digital to engage with audience
Sports brand conduct online sports
courses to maintain brand volume
Fashion brands actively expand E-
commerce channels to help drive sales
PUMA X SUPERMONKEY
BOSTON LIVE BROADCAST
ADIDAS X T-MALL SUPER BRAND DAY
AR fitting will be an opportunity for fashion
brands to promote new products
FARFETCH AR FITTINGLULULEMON
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Source: Havas desk research
63. 63
• LV X Modern Weekly, released on MW 2/29 issue, DPS ad,
glossy paper. Also iWeekly Weibo & WeChat account.
• LV global initiative project to support China for the COVID-19
outbreak and Modern Weekly is the only coop media.
Luxury CSR campaign example
LV X Modern Weekly, presented Bing Xu’s art piece for COVID-19: HEAVEN PROTECT CHINA
HEAVEN PROTECT CHINA
63
Source: LV and iWeekly
65. COVID-19 global spread leads to impact beyond China
65
INDUSTRY EVENTS
• Beijing Motor Show has been postponed.
• The 2020 Chinese Grand Prix has been
postponed.
• Geneva Auto Salon is cancelled due to the
COVID-19 outbreak.
Hubei province is a major car manufacturing hub
for several companies including Dongfeng Motor
Group, Honda Motor, Renault SA and Peugeot SA.
All companies had to extend factory closures over
the Spring Festival. Although many factories
rebooted production (especially for those outside
of Hubei province), they face severe shortage of
workers and are not back to full production.
GLOBAL IMPACT ON SUPPLY CHAIN
Source: Havas desk research
66. While factory restarts have been announced, it is unclear if
there is much production activity restarting
66
Source: McKinsey & Company
67. Car sales fell sharply, but the overall market is predicted to see
some recovery
Unit:000’
• In January monthly car sales dropped to 1,927 thousand, which represents a decline of 27% vs. December and minus 19% YOY.
• Available February forecast for passenger car sales predicts a significant drop due to the extended spring festival holidays and the
COVID-19 related drop in showroom traffic. First data released by China Passenger Car Association reports only 4,909 units sold,
which is a stark contrast to the 59,930 units sold in China during the same time in 2019.
• The CAAM predicts that the market will recover throughout the year and says the market is likely to see more than a 10% decline
in sales for the first half of 2020, while the overall drop for the whole year is expected to be close to 5%.
China Association Of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM), China Passenger Car Association (CPCA)
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Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Y2018 2,809 1,718 2,656 2,319 2,288 2,274 1,889 2,103 2,394 2,380 2,548 2,661
Y2019 2,367 1,482 2,520 1,980 1,913 2,056 1,808 1,958 2,271 2,284 2,457 2,658
Y2020 1,927
-
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
Monthly car sales in China
68. National supporting policies are expected to minimize the
epidemic impact
68
If there is no supporting policy launch, China passenger car
market volume is predicted drop 5% - 10% in 2020. The sales
peaks are expected shown on July and towards the end of the
year
Worst Situation
Original Forecast
Median Situation
2020 YOY Volume drop
1 million
2 million
2020 Jan. 2020 Apr. 2020 Jul. 2020 Oct. 2021 Jan.
Central and local governments are ready
to rescue the car market this month
• China Automobile Association has submitted
a report and suggestions to the National
development commission
• The Ministry of Commerce state supporting
policies will be launched soon
• Guangdong has firstly launched preferential
policies for car purchasing
In addition to
• Tax and rent deductions to businesses
• Delaying loan payments
• Reducing interest rates
• Waiving overdue interest on loans
• Offering fresh loans to companies with low
liquidity
Sources: BCG
70. COVID-19 impact on global supply chains
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As China produces 70% of all
smartphones sold, it is expected that
global supply and manufacturing will be
impacted. Q1 smartphone production is
projected to decline by 12% YOY, making
it the quarter with the lowest output
within the past 5 years.
GLOBAL IMPACT
1Q20 Previous
Forecast
Revised
Forecast
%
Change
Smart Watches 14.4 12.1 -16%
Smartphones 307 275 -10%
Notebooks 35 30.7 -12%
Monitors 29 27.5 -5%
TVs 48.8 46.6 -4.5%
Video Games Consoles 6.9 6.2 -10%
Smart Speakers 26.4 23.2 -12%
Source: TrendForce, Feb. 2020
While the coronavirus outbreak poses challenges to supply chains, sales, and employees' safety, Chinese tech
companies are striving to turn challenges into opportunities.
71. MWC cancellation disrupts launch plans for Chinese mobile giants
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INDUSTRY EVENTS
Mobile World Congress 2020 in
Barcelona was cancelled. This event was
set to feature a big Chinese phone
maker presence, with all of the country’s
major smartphone brands set to appear
at the show.
Also Facebook F8 developer conference
was cancelled.
Source: Technode
• Vivo, decided to reschedule the launch of their Find X2
smartphone from Jan to March.
• Xiaomi had scheduled a press conference during the MWC to
release its new flagship smartphone (Mi 10). The handset will be
launched in China via livestream.
• OPPO: As MWC was canceled, OPPO’s new Find X2 phone was
unveiled on Twitter.
• Apple: it’s retail footprint in China is critical to the company’s
sales. Most of its stores have re-opened.
72. Key Takeaways
Cloud networking and smart home services
show huge growth opportunities
Industry trend:
• Chinese telecom industry has completed
its business transformation from voice to
network traffic, and telecom operators
are actively seeking new opportunities in
business growth. In November 2019,
China Telecom established the Cloud
Network Operation Department (Data
Center) to promote the cloud-network
integration system.
COVID-19 outbreak impact:
• The COVID-19 outbreak has sped up
Chinese people’s digital adoption, even
many elderly people who did not use the
Internet have learned to use it in daily life.
The demand for Internet will keep
growing with the 5G developing. The
cloud network and smart home system
show unprecedented opportunities.
During the Spring Festival of 2020, China Telecom
launched an emergency campaign to tackle the
epidemic topic, ”战“疫”有TA,天翼看家” to
promote its cloud service and smart home
system, which was well received by consumers.
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Source: China Telekom
74. After severe public health events, the pharmaceutical market
has been growing, including governmental support
74
Take history as a mirror: after the SARS epidemic in 2003, the Chinese
government's expenditure on medical and health care continued to grow, and
its proportion in GDP increased year by year, reflecting the pulling effect of the
epidemic on the general medical and health market at the policy level.
Government healthcare budget and
expenditure and growth
Proportion of government health
investment in fiscal GDP
Healthcare
budget(Billion RMB) Speed
Healthcare expenditure:
proportion in financial
expenditure
Healthcare expenditure:
proportion in GDP
source: www.gov.com; TF Securities market report; nhc.gov.com
Year–on-year data of gross annual value
pharmaceutical manufacturing factory
Gross annual value; year-
on-year value
Since 2003, the total output has
shown a steady growth trend. With
the expansion of the base number,
the increase in the following years
has a larger volume.
75. COVID-19 is urging pharmaceutical marketers to change their
traditional marcom model
China Medical Association has
postponed all academic
conferences between Feb-Apr
An increasing number of pharmaceutical companies start to use digital tools to
promote their communication since BTL conference is hard to implement
Shandong medical association have held 4
livestreaming lectures, which significantly
attracted more than 100,000 people join.
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76. Some categories of medication consumption have increased,
while others keep unaffected
Antiviral, anti-infection drugs, including
TCM
Potential therapeutic drugs, such as
Remdesivir
Common cold/cough drugs
Chronic disease drugs
Supplements which are sold at retail
pharmacies
Sales volume significantly increased
Manufacturers may invest more in this kind of drugs to
start clinical research. But how to obtain continuous
revenues after the COVID-19 is still a question.
People would like to stock this kind of drugs, like 999 Cold
Remedy Granular, Sales volume increased
Some patients are unwilling to get prescriptions from
hospitals due to the underlying risks. Some companies are
trying to distribute drugs from online under the help of
online hospitals, and educate HCP to enlarge the number
of prescription in some degree.
Postpone non-essential supplements demands
Impact
Impact
Impact
Impact
Impact
76source: experts Havas Health & You
77. Free online diagnosis service for citizens
in epidemic-center
AliHealth launched online diagnosis and
treatment service for chronic disease patients
AliHealth’s new initiatives during the outbreak improve the
accessibility of pharmaceutical products
From 25th January, AliHealth has
built a free diagnosis portal on
Alipay for citizens in Hubei province
and organized HCPs across the
country to offer them free health
care service.
Besides, 41 experts in the fields of
rare disease, provide online
diagnosis service for rare disease
patients across the country.
Search
‘Ask the
doctor’ on
Alipay
Open the Mini-
Program of
‘AliHealth to ask
the doctor’
Ask experts
questions online
From 27th February, AliHealth began to
deliver medicine for chronic disease
patients in Zhejiang province and provide
them with personalized online services.
Search
medicine
on Taobao
Add in the
shopping
chart
Internet
hospital HCPs
diagnose and
prescribe
Online
pharmacists
review
prescriptions
Deliver the
medicine
Patients
get the
medicineConsidering the current shortage
of medical resources in Hubei, Ali
is taking actions via online
channels to minimize the risk of
cross-infection of citizens by going
to offline hospitals and relieve the
pressure of hospitals.
Ref:http://www.techweb.com.cn/internet/2020-02-28/2779218.shtml; https://www.sohu.com/a/376313582_120027925; http://www.ebrun.com/ebrungo/zb/371137.shtml
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78. WeDoctor online platform
solve the problem of difficulties in diagnosis and
drug purchase of patients in Wuhan
• Wuhan Medical Insurance Administration recently included
the WeDoctor online platform in the medical insurance
system. Patients in Wuhan with severe (chronic) diseases can
enjoy one-stop services such as online diagnosis, prescription,
online payment and offline drug delivery.
• At present, 10 kinds of serious chronic diseases, including
hypertension, diabetes, chronic severe hepatitis, cirrhosis,
Parkinson's disease, have been included in medical insurance
system.
• This measure effectively alleviated the pressure of offline
hospitals, and reduced the risk of cross infection of offline
drug purchase.
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40000
HCPs
Served
More than
1.47million
patients
Ref: www.CHINANEWS.com
79. For more support: Havas Health & You, our dedicated health specialist
30+ MEDICAL EXPERTS
20+ STRATEGY PLANNERS
120+ DEDICATED STAFF
70+ in Shanghai
40+ in Beijing
Digital & Data
Association
programs/
campaigns
Medical PR &
Events
MedicalPatient
education
Creative &
Production
Strategic
Planning
Key clients
Scope
Structure
79
80. Havas Health & You is supporting meaningfully many clients to
optimize their marcom according to the current developments
80
82. COVID-10 is also impacting the ad market forecast for 2020
8%
14%
-6%
-10%
10%
-1% -1%
-10%
5%
20%
3%
-10% -10%
-6%
-1%
-10%
-15%
-10%
-5%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
Source: HAVAS Media; www.sohu.com; CODC OOH research
Note: excluding media spending on social and search; discounts are estimated based on Havas methodology 82
• Digital is expected to grow significantly +20%, also TV is expected to increase given the positive trend on
view time and ratings increased investment will follow.
• Whereas ad spend for outdoor and cinema are expected to decline. The negative trend for print remains.
Previous forecast by media channel Current forecast by media channel
83. With the predicted overall acceleration of digital spending due to
COVID-19, also programmatic spend will increase
Source: eMarketer, Oct 2019, Note: digital display ads transacted and fulfilled via automation, including everything from publisher erected APIs to more standardized RTB technology,
includes ads on ecommerce websites like Alibaba properties; includes advertising that appears on desktop/laptop, mobile phones, tablets and other internet connected devices 83
As overall digital ad spending growth will accelerate due to the
COVID-19 outbreak, total programmatic ad spending will follow this
trend. While total programmatic ad spend shown in the graph to
the left will need to be adjusted, we expect the overall share of
programmatic remain the same.
E-commerce will continue to gain importance driven by increased
consumer demand but also offering. The COVID-19 forces brick and
mortar retailers and restaurants embrace e-commerce
opportunities. Brands will further increase digital investments and
will face a growing need to create their own data management
platform to manage their user data across the big players (Ali,
Tencent, Toutiao, JD)
1. Digitalization of consumer management will be accelerated,
followed by brand level of building 1st party CDP/DMP needs
will be increased.
2. Dynamic creative tech will be largely used, in order to have
immersive integration between brand awareness and
product promotion
84. COVID-19 and the acceleration of digital channels also drive
innovation and new platforms and formats emerge
84
WeChat is testing short-video feature to challenge to Douyin and Kuaishou
Why it matters:
WeChat has released a series of
updates in recent months, signaling
that the most popular social media
app in China is stepping up efforts to
lock in more users and boost
growth.
The WeChat Channels feature,
which allows selected users to post
videos or photos to random
audiences, resembles the app’s
Moments newsfeed, where user
posts are only visible to their
contacts.
With WeChat’s more than 1 billion
monthly active users, Channels
could potentially lure influencers
and content creators from short-
video platforms such as Douyin and
Kuaishou, as well as photo-sharing
apps.
Searching
Account
Video
&
content
Likes &
comments
Details:
Channels allows users to post videos up
to one minute or up to nine photos at a
time plus a link.
In a call for influencers to participate in
the test published on the WeChat Team
official account, the app asked applicants
to provide “proof of influence,” including
follower count on other social platforms.
WeChat said in a statement that Channels
is still under an “A/B testing” and that the
feature is the company’s “ latest
exploration” in “providing users with
creative ways of expressing themselves.”
It is unknown whether WeChat will grant
all users access to the feature to view and
post. The company said in the statement
only that it could be “available more
widely.”
Source: Tencent
85. COVID-19 and the acceleration of digital channels also drive
innovation and new platforms and formats emerge
Source: Technode
85
Toutiao Search, previously just the search function contained within
Bytedance’s news aggregator Jinri Toutiao, is now a standalone app. Mid
February the Toutiao Search app was released on major Chinese Android app
stores including Wandoujia, the Xiaomi App Store, and Huawei’s App Gallery,
but is currently not yet available on Apple’s App Store in China. Users can
search for items in categories such as articles, news, short videos, and
pictures. Its results include mini programs that address simple user inquiries
such as trash-sorting guidance and currency exchange calculations
HAVAS POV:
• China’s internet users are becoming increasingly accustomed to in-app
search engines. Toutiao search product is still in the initial launch stage
and will need time to establish in the search engine market.
• Monitor user acceptance and usage closely before planning investments
• Small budgets for test and learn in Toutiao search
Bytedance has launched a standalone search engine app, further challenging
Baidu’s dominance in China’s online search market.
86. Toutiao Search development
Remark: URL of toutiao search: https://m.toutiao.com/search
86
2019 Mar 12th
2019 July 31st
Promote search
on the opening
page
Layout search engine exposed
through recruitment information
2019 Aug 10th
Web version
officially launched
2019 Nov 13rd
Test and revise in a small area,
highlighting the search function
2019 Nov 15th
Officially recommend
search function
88. Recommendation on marcom and investment
88
1. Recoup your business impact. According to the effects and prediction for your category, plan a road
map how to rebound:
• From a historical experience, consumption is expected to rebound shortly now daily life gets
back to normal.
• China has a more active and developed retail, ecommerce and logistics industry now, compared
to the SARS period, middle class grew about 7 times since. Consumers have high spending
power.
• Additionally the government announced policies to boost economy as well as domestic
consumption.
• Especially products for enjoyment and (health) security will increase.
2. Continue to keep brand exposure:
• It is important to maintain consumers brain position of your brand.
• Higher media inflation is expected in the post-Corona period and shortage of inventories
89. Recommendation on marcom and investment
89
3. Focus on the post-Coronavirus period, try to preempt with pressure on branding and pursue more
tactical campaigns in the post period:
• Many (international) brands will quickly rebound, especially now the virus is breaking out in
other key markets. China stays the growth driver for many businesses like luxury, tourism,
lifestyle and automotive.
• Some product launches have be postponed or soft launched, they will see launch campaign
shortly.
• Many brands will do promotions to recoup sales loss.
4. Be cautious with relating your message to the epidemic:
• We see this is not appreciated, consumers are still a bit depressed and super careful, and think
brands should not take advantage of that. So back to business as usual means back to core
meaningful brand message as usual.
• We see that national pride more accelerating in its upward trend, resonance in your messaging
keep being appreciated, especially by younger audiences.
90. Recommendation on media strategy
90
Additional notes:
It is estimated that TV, online video, short video, news app’s usage and stickiness will greatly increase. So far, the Chinese national and top media have opened “Fight
Against Coronavirus” column to rolling update the real-time epidemic status from Jan 20,2020. Which almost fully catch the Chinese audience’s attention.
Phase Digital TV Outdoor
Phase 2
Stabilization
Feb 9 -End of the outbreak
Focus on digital media as it will remain their primary
source of consumption and less time will be devoted
to entertainment than in the beginning.
OTV, social and news content will occupy most
consumers' time
As consumers return to work, daytime
ratings will decline and evening prime-
time ratings will hold up
Drop in spending. Focus outdoor
media concentrated commuting
routes, residential Media / lift Media
and in BCDs
Phase 3
Post outbreak - Recovery
Gradually return to normal. Higher inflation rates
expected for platforms popular during the outbreak.
Return to the original usage pattern Gradually return to normal
1. As we are now in the period of stabilization Havas Media will work closely with clients to adjust
their media strategies accordingly for this stage and the Post outbreak stage following shortly:
2. Keep using new digital opportunities and formats that have risen during the outbreak, they have been
proven more meaningful media to consumers now
3. Lock premium resources for the post outbreak period
4. Look for opportunity buys in media types that have been highly effected: OOH, transport media and
cinema
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