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The 23 Most Common WeChat Questions

The 23 Most Common Problems Faced by All WeChat Users, New and Old, are:
  1. How to log in WeChat (password issue and others)
  2. How to open WeChat Official Account free-of-charge
  3. How to unsubscribe from peoples' messages
  4. How to increase my WeChat friends quickly (like 100 friends in a week)
  5. How to do message broadcast (send 200 people in one go, but they receive as an individually personalised message)
  6. How to transfer messages from my existing phone to my new phone
  7. How to back up WeChat into my computer
  8. How to sell on WeChat, i.e. do business and get cash
  9. How to join group chats that are made up of people physically in China
  10. How to write in Chinese when I don't know or are not good at writing in Chinese
  11. How to delete messages en mass in WeChat
  12. How to clean up my memory in WeChat
  13. What are the correct steps to take after joining a group chat and avoid getting kicked out of groups
  14. How to form my own group chats so as to build my fan base from WeChat
  15. How to make friends and influence people via WeChat
  16. How to link WeChat to Facebook, Linked-In, and Twitter
  17. How to post longer than 30 seconds video on WeChat Moments
  18. How to post text-only messages in Moments
  19. How to create Mei Pian mini-program FREE-OF-CHARGE
  20. How to post solid articles EVERY DAY without writing a single word of Chinese and WITHOUT KNOWING CHINESE AT ALL (eg I am a non-Chinese)
  21. How to advertise for free on WeChat without paying a minimum US$20,000 to the company Tencent
  22. How to market using WeChat Moments, Broadcast, Group chats and Message
  23. Any other question (state clearly here)

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