This problem is avoidable.
For some platforms, such as WeChat, it’s often possible to set up an account from abroad with no Chinese presence (company or partner).
But what about the platforms where this isn’t possible? Here are your options:
Option one: See a lawyer. The best solution is to set up a saudi arabia number company in China. This may be expensive or cumbersome for smaller companies, but it’s a great option for bigger businesses.
Option two: Sign up for a dating site. The second best solution is to marry a Chinese person. That’s what I did! But perhaps your current spouse won’t agree.
2 – Launching With a Website That Runs at Sloth-Speed
Chinese consumers run at rabbit speed. They don’t want to wait ten seconds for your website to load.
If you’d like a marketing persona to spur your imagination, you might try thinking of Chinese customers as being like the rabbit in the movie Zootopia. She can barely stand waiting for a sloth to complete a license plate check for her. The sloth works in a monopoly though, unlike you. Your rabbitish customers are likely to simply hop away.
You might think, “Our website is fast for me.” This is good, but make sure it loads quickly in China too. Here’s how:
Go to 17ce.com to test. You want to see mostly green on the map there. Here’s a video where I explain in more detail.