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QQ: the Largest Social Networking in the World?

Jingzhi Xu July 24th, 2009
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This is a map of the world that demonstrates the most popular social networks by country. You can see at a glance that Facebook is the dominant social media in North America and Europe. However, as we mentioned previously, the largest social media forum all over the world is actually Tencent QQ in China (generally referred to as QQ).

QQ is definitely the most popular instant messaging network in China with 300 million users. However, QQ is not a pure social networking websites, it’s a “complex”, which includes IM (Instant Messaging), online gaming, online music, social networking services, etc., and that makes QQ different from other social networking websites such as Facebook, Myspace, or Chinese local SNS websites like Xiaonei, Kaixin, etc. So you might question whether it should really count in this table.

What is clear, though, is how successful it has become. QQ has its own IM base. At the beginning, it was just a simple IM tool with no difference from others (Picq, Ricq, Ticq(TQ), Qicq, Micq, PCicq, Oicq, OMMO, who all imitated ICQ’s idea and were published in China in 1999). But why did only QQ succeed while the others all failed? One of reason is QQ had a very friendly user interface from the very beginning, that’s why QQ has been able to retain the same style from the start. Later on, QQ integrated multiple mobile communication methods, enabling users to send messages to mobile phone users through the platform. QQ also offers several other services such as QQ.com (news portals), QQ Game (online gaming), QQ Show (virtual image design system), Paipai.com (e-commercial transaction platform), and QZone (social networking service). So if we want to compare QQ with other social networking websites, we can only count in QZone, maybe as well as QQ Xiaoyou, launched in January 2009, which targets students in high schools and universities.

So actually QQ is a special case. The service first built a huge base of users, then they tried to make use of this base to promote their social networking service, a different approach to those original social networking websites. A ranking list of Chinese SNS Websites from CR-Nielsen in December, 2008 shows: 51.com, Xiaonei.com, Chinaren.com, Kaixin001.com, Myspace.cn, 5460.net, Wangyou.com, Ipart.cn, 360quan.com, and Cyworld.com.cn. QQ (or Qzone) is not included in the top ten SNS websites in China. I agree more with this viewpoint, that QQ is more like a combined IM tool. Tencent have declared many times that in the future they will focus more on the idea “community-based instant messaging”, which could lead to their future success. All in all, social networking has just started in China!

Tags: IM, QQ, social networking, Tencent
Posted by Jingzhi Xu in The network effect at 15:55 | Comments (0) | Trackback




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