Do you know how to navigate digital marketing in China?

by | Jul 28, 2021

British Beauty Council Patron Azoya have released ‘A complete guide to “Private Traffic” for China retail in 2021’, which explores how to retain & capitalise on your customer database in China via “private traffic”.

Who are Azoya?

Azoya Group is a full-service solution provider who are dedicated to helping international brands and retailers enter the China market. Azoya provides technical + service solutions to help clients manage challenges across various aspects of selling to China.

About ‘A complete guide to “Private Traffic” for China retail in 2021’

The recently released White Paper explores Private Traffic, how Private Traffic works in the WeChat ecosystem, and provides case studies of successful Private Traffic operations.

 

Interested in finding out more? Azoya are kindly allowing British Beauty Council Members complimentary access to ‘A complete guide to “Private Traffic” for China retail in 2021’, click here to access.

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