Weibo vs WeChat: KOL report reveals what Chinese travellers use to pick holidays
Tokyo, Paris and Los Angeles top summer spots says ParkLu report that shows key opinion leaders’ moving from private to public platforms
This article was written by Ruonan Zheng and originally published in Jing Daily
Chinese travellers going abroad usually look for destinations that are WeChat-worthy to impress friends, but now a new report suggests that is now changing.
The travel influencer marketing report by ParkLu, the key opinion leader (KOL) agency – focusing on the social media content distribution of 30,000 influencers between May 1 and July 31 – found KOLs now favour Weibo, the mainland Chinese microblogging website, followed by the smaller rivals Little Red Book and Douyin, with the WeChat messaging app far behind.
So why has there been a change?
While WeChat is a global giant, travellers appear to prefer the bells and whistles offered by its social-media competitors.
With the busy seven-day Golden Week holiday roughly one month away, destinations, travel partners and luxury retailers may have to adjust their influencer strategies accordingly.
Tokyo, Paris and Los Angeles have been the top destinations so far this summer, with the generated media value of the three from the KOLs totalling US$19.8 million, US$13.5 million and US$13.27 million, respectively.