youku on twitter ::
:: Youku.com, one of China’s leading Internet video Web sites, is using Twitter (@Youkubuzz) as part of a push to share its content with non-Chinese reading audiences. [Youku.com is almost entirely in Chinese.]
With each of its Twitter updates, Youku shares a new video with its “followers.” For example: “Real-life Street Fighters! (A stop-motion short film made by students from China Central Academy of Fine Arts) http://snurl.com/4qipi“
Youku.com manager of international public relations Steven Lin, says Youku “wants to help English-speaking / foreign audiences better understand the site and the rich content it has to offer.”
Youku seems to also be courting marketing and advertising dollars as Lin goes on to say, “the most influential digital strategists and media planners in China with international ad agencies and PR firms are foreigners…we want all of them to have the opportunity to sample our content and perhaps consider Youku cooperation as part of their next brand strategy or digital campaign.”

Stevin Lin (aka Flypig), Youku's spin doctor (despite his YouTube t-shirt) and all-around digital badass
“Although still valuable, blogging is not really cool anymore…its kinda static…but Twitter is geeky chic, cutting edge, and dynamic, with constant bite-size updates. It’s a platform that attracts early adopters, serial communicators, and influential digital opinion leaders who are passionate about sharing information and compelling content, so, it makes a lot of sense for us do use it as a PR / marketing / Internet word of mouth channel. We write every one of those 140 characters…send us a message and we’ll respond…nothing is automated…it’s a real “human voice” of Youku. What I hate most, even in the Twitter world, are those lame syndication robots that spew out non-sense 2.0 noise – from Flickr, Delicious, Google Reader, etc.” says Lin.
Youku also has an English email newsletter and an English blog, which is rumored to become a video podcast sometime soon.
// AjS

































November 5th, 2008 at 5:53 pm
Cheers for Youku!
Very cool stuff!
November 5th, 2008 at 5:58 pm
Eh, I dunno, some of those “lame syndication robots” are pretty useful — newsfeeds and the like. What I like most about Twitter is that you’re not bombarded by anything you don’t choose to be bombarded by. All customizable.
That phrase, though — “non-sense 2.0 noise” — I’ll have to start using.
November 5th, 2008 at 7:22 pm
Is Kaiser Kuo still writing the Youkubuzz posts?
November 6th, 2008 at 5:39 pm
[...] Click the video to watch (Original link) h/t 56minus1.com [...]
November 6th, 2008 at 6:17 pm
@Micah Sittig
I think so…
November 7th, 2008 at 12:36 am
@Micah Sittig
Yep, Steven Lin and I are both writing the Youku Buzz (Daily) blog posts, he’s doing most of the Twitter posts (though I’m doing some as well) and I’m writing the monthly email newsletter.
Adam, nice interview with Steven!
January 30th, 2009 at 2:00 am
This is a good move for youku.