{"id":46794,"date":"2013-09-29T10:08:36","date_gmt":"2013-09-29T08:08:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/businesstech.co.za\/news\/?p=46794"},"modified":"2013-09-29T10:10:02","modified_gmt":"2013-09-29T08:10:02","slug":"wechat-line-set-sights-on-europe-chat-market","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/businesstech.co.za\/news\/mobile\/46794\/wechat-line-set-sights-on-europe-chat-market\/","title":{"rendered":"WeChat, Line set sights on Europe chat market"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Move aside Facebook and Skype. Asian social networks, already hugely popular on their continent, have set their sights on Europe where they could prove stiff competition for their US rivals.<\/p>\n<p>China&#8217;s WeChat and Japan&#8217;s Line, which let users make free calls, send instant messages and post funny short videos and photos, take attributes from Facebook, Skype and messenging application WhatsApp and roll them all together.<\/p>\n<p>This week, Line executives travelled to France and Italy for a public relations offensive aimed at raising awareness of the mobile app, which already counts some 230 million users around the world including 47 million in Japan alone.<\/p>\n<p>The social network has already taken root in other parts of Europe.<\/p>\n<p>In Spain, for instance, Line has forged heavyweight partnerships with football clubs FC Barcelona and Real Madrid, brands such as Coca-Cola or tennis star Rafael Nadal.<\/p>\n<p>FC Barcelona, for instance, has a home page on the app where it posts photos that has already drawn more than 8.2 million friends.<\/p>\n<p>Line even has a permanent office in Spain, where it counts some 15 million users already.<\/p>\n<p>A French version of the mobile app, meanwhile, is to be launched before the end of the year.<\/p>\n<p>One of the main selling points for Line, which was launched at the beginning of 2011, is its &#8220;stickers&#8221; &#8212; funny, cartoon-like figures that express emotions in a way deemed far more original and fun than traditional emoticons.<\/p>\n<p>On WeChat, users can post figures that move about dancing, blowing kisses or punching the air. Both social networks also supply a selection of &#8220;stickers&#8221; that users have to pay for.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re betting a lot on this new form of communication with stickers,&#8221; Sunny Kim, assistant director general of Line Europe and America, told AFP on a trip to Paris.<\/p>\n<p>This part of the business represents 30 percent of Line&#8217;s overall turnover and in July alone, users bought eight million euros ($10.8 million) worth of stickers.<\/p>\n<p>The company makes the rest of its money on the sale of games integrated in the mobile app (50 percent) and from partnerships and products on the side.<\/p>\n<p>Line&#8217;s logo is green with a conversation bubble inside, and looks remarkably similar to the icon of WeChat, which began in January 2011.<\/p>\n<p>Already translated into 19 languages, the social network has 500 million users, including 100 million outside of China, and plans to launch in France towards the end of the year.<\/p>\n<p>While Line has Real Madrid, WeChat has enrolled the help of Argentinian football star Lionel Messi, who has become ambassador of the brand and has filmed a commercial for the social network.<\/p>\n<p>But WeChat &#8212; which belongs to China&#8217;s web giant Tencent &#8212; is also banking on the huge Chinese diaspora to expand.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The French of Chinese origin or the Canadians of Chinese origin, for instance, are the bridge between China and the rest of the world,&#8221; said Renaud Edouard-Baraud, who heads up an Asia consulting branch of the BNP-Paribas bank and advises WeChat.<\/p>\n<p>Many brands keen to tap into the giant China market also have a presence on WeChat.<\/p>\n<p>Companies can for instance use geolocalisation to pinpoint the exact location of Chinese users when they are visiting Europe, and send them promotional offers to lure them into their shops.<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"my-4\">More on social media<\/h3>\n<p><strong><a title=\"Permalink to SA social media stats revealed\" href=\"http:\/\/businesstech.co.za\/news\/internet\/45635\/sa-social-media-stats-revealed\/\" rel=\"bookmark\">SA social media stats revealed<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong><a title=\"Permalink to Messaging app battle heats up\" href=\"http:\/\/businesstech.co.za\/news\/mobile\/43816\/messaging-app-battle-heats-up\/\" rel=\"bookmark\">Messaging app battle heats up<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><a title=\"10 facts about social media in SA\" href=\"http:\/\/businesstech.co.za\/news\/internet\/43557\/10-facts-about-social-media-in-sa\/\"><strong>10 facts about social media in SA<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n<p><a title=\"The truth about SA Facebook stats\" href=\"http:\/\/businesstech.co.za\/news\/internet\/35194\/the-truth-about-sa-facebook-stats\/\"><strong>The truth about SA Facebook stats<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n<p><a title=\"Can the whole world be connected by 2020?\" href=\"http:\/\/businesstech.co.za\/news\/internet\/35909\/can-the-whole-world-be-connected-by-2020\/\"><strong>Can the whole world be connected by 2020?<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Move aside Facebook and Skype. 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