We help Sydney businesses and brands reach Chinese-Australian customers: WeChat, 小红书 (RED), bilingual social, creators and Chinese search, produced natively in Chinese and English. Month-to-month, no lock-in.
Sydney holds one of Australia's largest Chinese-Australian communities, strongest in Chatswood, Hurstville, Eastwood, Burwood and Rhodes and reaching across the North Shore and the CBD. Nationally the audience is roughly 1.4 million people of Chinese ancestry, and their buying research happens on WeChat and 小红书: dealerships, restaurants, clinics, schools, property and premium purchases are compared and recommended there long before anyone lands on your website.
Most Sydney marketing plans never touch those platforms, and the ones that do usually run translated English content that reads as advertising. We produce natively in Chinese, in the register each platform expects, and pair it with the mainstream channels you already run so both audiences get the same brand, told properly.
Setup, verification and weekly bilingual content for the platform Chinese-Australian Sydney uses daily. Details and pricing on our WeChat & Xiaohongshu service page.
The platform where younger Chinese-Australians research what to buy and where to go. Lifestyle-first content, community building and creator seeding, run by native-Chinese marketers.
Bilingual search campaigns that meet Chinese-language demand most agencies never see. Our E3 Energy program hit a 20.19% click-through rate on Chinese search against a 1.5 to 3% industry norm, alongside SEO and Google Business Profile for English search.
Done-for-you social across mainstream and Chinese platforms, plus creator campaigns with Chinese-Australian KOLs and KOCs whose audiences actually live in Sydney.
LSH Auto Australia, the country's largest Mercedes-Benz retail group, runs WeChat and 小红书 with us across six dealerships in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Read the case.
E3 Energy, a solar and battery brand, took 300+ qualified leads in 30 days from a bilingual full-funnel campaign built on exactly this playbook. Read the case.
Platform management starts at $3,000 a month for a single platform (WeChat or 小红书), with dual-platform engagements at $5,000 to $9,000 a month and setup scoped one-off at $4,000 to $8,000. Bilingual social management sits in the $1,000 to $3,000 band, and creator campaigns are scoped to budget. Every retainer is month-to-month. For the wider picture, see what digital marketing costs in Australia.
Free 30-minute session: where Chinese-Australian Sydney actually researches businesses like yours, what competitors are doing there, and a realistic first 90 days. No pitch deck, no obligation.
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