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Ashley Galina Dudarenok, bestselling author, founder of Alarice & ChoZan
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What was your biggest insight from this week’s episode? Let Jay know in the comments or on Twitter: @jaykimmer.
LINKS FROM TODAY’S EPISODE
- Read the full transcript from Ashley’s interview
- Find Ashley on Instagram, LinkedIn & YouTube
- Ashley Talks blog
- Ashley Talks podcast on iTunes
- Alarice
- ChoZan
- Sign up for a chance to win one of five copies of Ashley’s book
DETAILED SHOW NOTES
- (2:03) Jay and Ashley chat about the book writing process
- (3:23) Ashley gives an overview of her work
- (7:09) Ashley lists some common misconceptions foreigners have about the Chinese market
- (11:41) A current hot trend in China — entrepreneurship, a.k.a. 9-9-6
- (13:16) Other hot trends in China
- (16:54) Ashley discusses the Chinese consumer attitude toward spending
- (19:58) Ashley compares and contrasts WeChat and Weibo
- (27:18) How the Chinese use social media differently than Westerners
- (28:30) Ashley gives details on the percentage of usage for both of WeChat and Weibo
- (30:24) Ashley gives a forecast of what Chinese social media will be like in five to ten years
- (37:05) Ashley’s plans for 2018 — building her personal brand, speaking, and writing another book
- (40:58) Ashley’s advice for aspiring entrepreneurs
156 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on February 25, 2022 19:30 (). Last successful fetch was on June 21, 2021 00:56 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 205172758 series 2001885
Listen to this episode on iTunes
What was your biggest insight from this week’s episode? Let Jay know in the comments or on Twitter: @jaykimmer.
LINKS FROM TODAY’S EPISODE
- Read the full transcript from Ashley’s interview
- Find Ashley on Instagram, LinkedIn & YouTube
- Ashley Talks blog
- Ashley Talks podcast on iTunes
- Alarice
- ChoZan
- Sign up for a chance to win one of five copies of Ashley’s book
DETAILED SHOW NOTES
- (2:03) Jay and Ashley chat about the book writing process
- (3:23) Ashley gives an overview of her work
- (7:09) Ashley lists some common misconceptions foreigners have about the Chinese market
- (11:41) A current hot trend in China — entrepreneurship, a.k.a. 9-9-6
- (13:16) Other hot trends in China
- (16:54) Ashley discusses the Chinese consumer attitude toward spending
- (19:58) Ashley compares and contrasts WeChat and Weibo
- (27:18) How the Chinese use social media differently than Westerners
- (28:30) Ashley gives details on the percentage of usage for both of WeChat and Weibo
- (30:24) Ashley gives a forecast of what Chinese social media will be like in five to ten years
- (37:05) Ashley’s plans for 2018 — building her personal brand, speaking, and writing another book
- (40:58) Ashley’s advice for aspiring entrepreneurs
156 episodes
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