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Yes, every Chinese consumer relies on WeChat and it is the most powerful digital tool in the world. This doesn’t mean that you can sit down leisurely and wait for sales to grow simply by having a brand WeChat account. The Chinese digital marketing ecosystem works in its own way and is constantly evolving to meet new demands.


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