Friday, September 22, 2006

PR Expert Vanessa Seow of Weber Shandwick


Vanessa works in technology PR at the Beijing HQ of the well known multinational PR agency Weber Shandwick. She gives deep insight into what makes the Chinese PR industry unique and different from PR anywhere else in the world.

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Tuesday, September 12, 2006

TongTong.com

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In this episode of China Businesscast, I interview Guy and Terrance, two of the co-founders of TongTong.com, a social networking site in China meant to bring globally minded people in and outside of China together. This episode brings insight on the advantages and disadvantages of doing a Web start-up in Mainland China.

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Robert Ness is interested in web and mobile application development in Asia. He has a blog on entrepreneurial trends in China called The China Venture.

Monday, September 04, 2006

China Businesscast: Fritz Demopoulos, CEO Qunar.com

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This episode kicks off a China Businesscast series on entrepreneurship in China. Fritz Demopoulos is CEO and co-founder of Qunar.com, a travel-focused vertical search engine. Fritz is a true 'sino'-preneur and has a lot of valuable insights to offer those interested in entrepreneurship in China.

Please offer your recommendations on other entrepreneurs to interview, as well as your comments and feedback.

Also, to all those interested in entrepreneurship in China, send an introductory email Robert@danwei.org. Your interaction will allow China Businesscast to deliver content that better addresses your concerns, and serve as an intermediary for meeting other entrepreneurs with complementary abilities and similar interests.

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Sunday, September 03, 2006

First Episode of China Businesscast Published

The first episode of my podcast, China Businesscast is available here or on www.danwei.org. It is an interview with associates and friends of mine at Lenovo. I figured Lenovo was a good way to start out. I don't want to start splitting my feed audiences, so when the suscribe link is up on Danwei, I'll put it on this page. Or you could suscribe to audio and (hopefully in the near future) video content on this page itself, but I'd rather people use the feed.

Here is the link to the file itself.