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Your What's Up in WeChat

Your What’s Up is a short description of what you stand for, not what you do. This is different from your name, which tells people what you do or who you are. We know in life people may not remember your name, who you are or what you do. But you stand for people will remember for life. Thus it is important to describe what you stand for in your WeChat Whats’Up.

Most people do not set up their Whats’s Up, as they did not realize that when people search for you in WeChat, your Whats’up will be seen immediately.

The following are good Whats’ up:

  1. Wise quotes or quotes that reflect your positioning eg Mobile Number Change Life
  2. Your company’s name, website, email and mobile number 
  3. A short message that invites people to add you as their friend on WeChat, like ‘Like to add you on WeChat so that we can expand our network and know the right people'
  4. A Short question that prompts people to interact with you, like ‘Do you know that your mobile number can make you sick?'
  5. Your positioning statement, like ‘Marketing that Works’ 
What NOT to write in your Whats’ Up are:
Useless statements that have no value, like ‘Hi there I am using WeChat’

  1. Advertisements that sell directly 
  2. Symbols or flowers that have no messages at all 
  3. Statements that reflect religion, sex and politics 
How to Do:

To set up or change your What's Up, simply go to your Me page, click on your own profile photo and select ‘More’ 
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