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The top ten CEOs of China Internet, including the top ten CEOs of China Interactive Network.

Top Ten CEOs of China Internet

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The top ten CEOs of China Internet, including the top ten CEOs of China Interactive Network.
China's Internet has obtained a lot of data through the 19th Internet Report. In a word, "the development rate is amazing." Faced with such a huge market, foreign Internet giants are eager to find opportunities to enter the country, but because they do not understand China Internet operating norms and the habits of netizens are either hesitant or repeatedly stranded.
At the same time, many domestic websites are frantically robbing this piece of cake. The people behind these websites are more familiar with the public. Their ideas and style of work are worth learning and borrowing from current Internet entrepreneurs. Those who are similar can be seated.
1.Li Yanhong, President and CEO of Baidu, a low profile
From the perspective of the industry, he is a more successful Internet CEO. He listed on NASDAQ with great results (three miracles created by the stock market) and sighed for China. He did not show up in the media often, so about him Personal news is less than other CEOs.
Baidu, you know. This is a mantra that netizens are used to, and a common search tool used by major enterprises and institutions.
2. Ma Huateng Penguin Chairman and CEO of Tencent Holdings Board of Directors The fastest Internet chat tool in China today is QQ, and its representative image is a cricket penguin. After the launch of the first QQ in February 1999, it was well received by netizens; up to now, its share in China's instant messaging field is close to 80%. Ma Huateng took this prestige, and then entered the localization portal to expand the regionalized market. Among the precedents, the major portals were given a power. Who dreamed that Ma Huateng, who had no money to operate at the beginning of his business, wanted to sell it (QQ)? However, it is also the characteristics of Penguin that is not afraid of the cold, which made Ma Huateng and his team survive the cold winter of the Internet after the bubble, and made Tencent, a company that "wonders" and worries about Da'er in all major areas of the Internet today.
What is your QQ number? I'll add you! This sentence has become a common language for Chinese children who are slightly familiar with the Internet at home and abroad.
3. Ding Lei, the chief architect of hermit-type NetEase, became a behind-the-scenes operator like Bill. When the market moves, he does not appear in the shadows, and he is not commonly seen in the media. Is it really hiding in the mountains? It is said that his Guangzhou house is in a luxurious community in Panyu.
NetEase is a mass enterprise. Most of the friends who have used email or played games also know 163.COM.
4. Chen Tianqiao, the gambling-type chairman of Shanda Online, plans to announce the grand online games for free to national online game enthusiasts. Entrepreneurs who do not have the courage and market foresight are afraid to speak out and market strategies for him. The gambler's character dares to place such a bet on the grand future development.
The online game "Legend" launched by Shanda is loved by netizens and criticized by many families.
5.Zhang Chaoyang, Chairman and CEO of Sohu Planning
SOHU, represented by the image of a fox, has always been the pride among the three major portals, and it is also the pride of the Chinese. SOHU fell out of the top three portals and became a major topic in the Internet community. The house missed the rain, and even Zhang Chaoyang himself publicly announced in the media that Sohu was experiencing the pain of change. Is SOHU going down the road now? Or is he brave enough to prepare to shake his fox tail at the 2008 Olympic Games?
The SOHU blog group has brought many grassroots blogs into focus, but the "personalized blog" they created did not make it into the top three blog rankings after all.
6. Jack Ma, founder and CEO of Alibaba
His style of doing things and his personal charm are examples for most entrepreneurs to learn, and his mouth that can't talk is often spit in the media. However, regarding Yahoo's search technology to surpass Baidu, it has not worked for Li Yanhong, who has always been low-key. Some foreign media and forums did not forget to brag twice. As a result, the time is up to you, "The 50 Most Influential People in the Foreign Journal Review Network, and China is only ranked 20th in Ma Yun"-from this news report, we can learn a thing or two from it.
Alibaba is a well-known brand in global business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce.


7. Zhou Hongxuan, chairman of the rogue-type Qihoo.net, in 2006. Most of the people we heard this year started where rogues started again. The word about rogues has become the netizen's mantra. However, Zhou Hongyi is a busy man who runs all day for the rogue cause. Guardian 360 has killed a lot of rogue software, one of which is the 3721 (Yahoo Assistant) developed by the team he led, which is similar to the tendency of thieves to call and catch thieves.
Qihoo.com is a professional community search engine service provider. When launching Guardian 360, it cooperates with Kaspersky, an international antivirus software manufacturer.


8. Guo Fansheng, boring HC CEO
HC.com, which had been losing money that year, sold the brother company "Zhongsou.com", but it still did not turn around, and had to merge with Global Resources. After the merger, Guo also began to publicize, saying that Zhang Chaoyang can still be stubborn without going public, and drinking with Ma Yunzhang is not a matter of emptiness, and it was a super blockade by the Hangzhou Finance Bureau. In history, Think more boring.
The leading HC mail order magazine in China, combined with online services to launch 64 commercial channels, is now HC Network.
9, Guo Tao, mysterious chinfest Chairman and CEO of Citizen News Network
Chinfest was created silently. It is currently China's first citizen news network and currently the world's largest Chinese citizen news portal.
Its main content is not written by professional journalists in traditional media, but provided by "citizen reporters". Moreover, the content of the website is no longer the gatekeeper of the website editor alone. From its basic concept, each citizen journalist can independently provide the content of the website and even participate in editing. This subversive concept, which departs from the tradition of the mass communication industry, has made the interaction between Citizen Network and netizens unprecedented.
However, he relied on his belief: "Nothing is impossible" and "Subversion is the last word". He led his team through ups and downs with advanced strategic vision, solid research and development strength, and excellent journalistic ideas. Make Chinfest.com the Proud Internet.
10. Cai Wensheng, CEO of speculative Web2.0 website navigation
This name may be a more familiar one in the Fujian business circle. He started to learn to buy and sell before he sold out of high school. He has traveled to many countries. On a journey home through Hong Kong, Cai Wensheng began to contact the Internet. Until now we will still find some good domain name registrants are him. Cai Wensheng relied on these domain names to sell a lot of money that year, that is, from then on, he tasted the sweetness brought by the Internet. This legend, who took two years to learn to type, applies traditional business thinking to the Internet, making the online world that has always been dominated by IT elites more grass-roots and easier.

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