Laogao E-commerce Newspaper November 2 E-commerce Morning News 1. Life is long-lasting, the app store supports Alipay; 2. Double 11 red envelope password is crazy, entertainment and marketing are flying together; 3. Orders double revenues soar, and taxis are activated on the first day of the new online car-hailing policy; 4. Instagram launched shopping functions, and it finally started to do e-commerce; 5. Alibaba's stock price rose by 30% this year, and Jack Ma's wealth has increased significantly!

1. Life is long and we can see you. The app store supports Alipay
According to November 2, the iOS 10.1.1 system pushed by Apple last night brought a big surprise - the App Store supports Alipay payment. This means that in the future, you can use Alipay to purchase paid apps, music and movies, and recharge Apple ID without binding a bank card.
Comment: Apple’s greatness lies in its elegance, and its arrogance that is different from you, the slutty bitches. But since Cook took over Apple, Apple has become more and more friendly and more harmonious. Is this a revolutionary upgrade for Apple or will it degenerate into a high-end version of Samsung and Huawei?
2. Double 11 red envelope password is crazy and fun, entertainment and marketing are flying together
On November 2, as Double 11 approaches, many merchants join forces with Taobao and Tmall to send Alipay red envelope passwords, which is not only to show off their presence before Double 11, but also a collective activity with consumers. Fully implement Alibaba’s e-commerce strategy: entertainment and interactive.
Comment: I spent it while I was having fun. This is the ambition of all e-commerce people, including Alibaba. Whether it can be achieved depends on how it is playing Double 11 this year.
3. Orders doubled and revenue rose sharply, taxis activated on the first day of the new online car-hailing policy
On November 2, on the first day of the implementation of the new policy, drivers of taxis, express trains, special cars and other vehicles received orders safely. Major platforms responded that they would actively cooperate with the implementation of the new policy. The online car-hailing market was peaceful, and the scene that was once regarded as "a stone of shocking a thousand layers of waves" did not appear. In a "warm" situation, taxis, which were once at a disadvantage in competition, became a "hot commodity": as the platform actively dispatched orders, driver orders doubled and revenue rose sharply. Taxis frequently demonstrated by online car-hailing platforms have become well-known winners on the first day of the implementation of the new policy.
Comment: Online car-hailing seems to be turning into an online taxi. Can Internet innovation find new ways out through the running-in with policies?
4. Instagram launched shopping function, and it finally started to do e-commerce
November 2 news, when you know what product you want to buy, traditional e-commerce websites are very good at handling such transactions. But when you don't know what you're going to buy, they seem a little overwhelmed. On Tuesday, Facebook's photo-sharing app Instagram will become the latest internet company trying to exploit the flaw. Instagram announced it will introduce a range of new features to help people confirm and eventually purchase products that appear in their user streams.
Comment: Commercialization is everywhere, but how to balance commercialization and social functions is a problem for all social platforms including Facebook and Weibo.
5. Alibaba's stock price rose by 30% this year, and Jack Ma's wealth has increased significantly!
According to foreign media reports, Alibaba's stock price has risen by 30% this year, far exceeding the 8% increase rate of the S&P 500 Index. Jack Ma's wealth has also increased to US$35.6 billion, and it is very likely to surpass Wang Jianlin on this year's Bloomberg Rich List!
Comment: Social wealth can not be solidified in several industries such as real estate and the Internet, but each industry has the opportunity to share the dividends of China's development, and society will probably be more dynamic. This is probably also Premier Li Keqiang's original intention of advocating innovation and entrepreneurship.
6. Online female anchors perform large-scale pornographic films: 600 movies can be bought for 15 yuan
According to November 2, a few days ago, a netizen revealed that on a live broadcast APP, he found that many female anchors had too large live broadcasts and even performed pornographic performances. Yesterday, the reporter visited the platform in secret and saw many anchors wearing exposed clothes, posing in a pose, and making provocative sounds to ask the audience for gifts. Some even showed nude behavior. The reporter added an anchor on WeChat to find that he was suspected of selling obscene videos. The staff of the live broadcast platform said that the platform inspected 24 hours a day and was punished according to the degree of violation.
Comment: Whether the punishment for banning accounts alone is too slight and whether live broadcast platforms should bear more responsibilities is worth pondering. After all, it is still a puzzle whether the platform intends to indulge this behavior.
7. "Webike" is born, and WeChat will also make shared bicycles
According to news on November 2, WeChat told reporters yesterday afternoon that Webbike is a borrowable bicycle provided by the company to internal employees, which facilitates employees to travel in the office park area. It has officially started to be put into use today. The company's move is to advocate green travel, encourage a healthy and environmentally friendly life, and also provide everyone with convenience of travel. It can be understood as a new benefit of the company.
Comment: Is it just employee benefits or is it to enter the warm-up of shared bicycles?
8. Couriers on Double 11: The daily delivery volume changes from 100 to 300, and overtime to 11 o'clock!
According to November 2, for couriers, November is a special month, with delivery volume soaring from the usual 100 pieces to more than 300 pieces, and you have to work overtime until 10 or even 11 o'clock in the evening! A simple electric car, working 12 hours a day, and the cheap express delivery service is promoting the development of China's e-commerce! ”
Comment: Every industry is not easy. Just make the effort proportional to the reward.
9. It is said that Xiaomi mobile phones will be launched in the US market next year and may become Samsung mobile phone killer
November 2 news, recently, Xiaomi's vice president of global operations, Hugo Barra, said in an interview with Engadget that the company will vigorously test its high-end and low-cost Android phones, which are mainly sold on the network of US carriers. Hugo Barra's remarks may also mean that Xiaomi will officially launch mobile phones in the US market as early as 2017.
Comment: No matter what kind of defects are there, your own children must support you. To scold domestic products can be angered by not fighting, but malicious slandering and licking foreign products means that there is a problem with their values.
10. Shanghai KFC was sued: using "WeChat Payment" is suspected of trademark infringement
On November 2, Beijing Zhongxin Yinbaotong Payment Service Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Yinbaotong Company") sued Shanghai KFC Co., Ltd. to the Yangpu District People's Court of Shanghai on the grounds that "KFC"'s use of "WeChat Payment" was suspected of constituting trademark infringement, requiring the court to order the defendant to immediately stop using the "WeChat" trademark in any way to provide financial services for collection and payment, destroy the "WeChat" publicity advertisements placed in its business premises, and ordered the defendant to compensate the plaintiff for economic losses of approximately RMB 500,000.
Comment: Whether intentionally or unintentionally, companies with conditions should still seek more professional lawyers’ opinions.
11. After entering Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, Mobike is now planning to enter the Singapore campus.
On November 2, Mobike Singapore’s general manager Fu Tianyu revealed Mobike’s plan to enter Singapore next year in an interview with Singapore media yesterday. This is their first overseas city to settle in. As planned, it will first appear on campus. Mobike is currently communicating with Singapore universities. Regarding entering the campus, Fu Tianyu said in an interview that students can ride bikes in different teaching areas, or ride bikes to bus stops or towns near the school. As for the specific time and location of Mobike's entry into campus, he did not disclose it too much in the interview.
12.1 Latest survey shows that Apple fans' loyalty to iPhone has decreased, and Chinese Apple fans are particularly obvious
On November 2, UBS analysts Steve Milunovich and Benjamin Wilson released a report saying that over time, iPhone users' loyalty has become lower and lower. UBS analysts said in a recent research report to investors that although Western users still maintain high loyalty to iPhones, the anti-Apple trend in the Chinese market is so prominent that it has lowered the company's customer retention rate worldwide.
13. Soufang.com appoints Lei Huawei as CFO, and Huang Cangsang resigns due to health reasons
On the evening of November 1, Soufang.com announced today that it has appointed Lei Huawei as the company's chief financial officer (CFO), and former CFO Huang Cangsang has resigned for personal reasons. Soufang.com announced on September 22 this year that it had appointed Lei Huawei as the acting CFO because the then CFO Huang Cangsang was unable to devote himself to his work due to health examinations.