UCWeb, an Alibaba Mobile Business Group company today announced that its flagship product, UC Browser, has crossed 100 Million Monthly Active Users (MAU) in India.
The mobile browser has a 57 percent market share in India (as per Stat Counter) and with an increase of 25 percent of MAUs in 2016 itself (reaching the 80 million MAU mark in June 2016), UC Browser is the largest mobile browser in India.
Speaking at the Global Mobile Internet Conference (GMIC) in Bengaluru, Kenny Ye, General Manager of Overseas Business, Alibaba Mobile Business Group spoke about the milestone achieved by UCWeb saying, "India has been an incredible market for UCWeb. In the six years that we have been here, UC Browser has transformed from being the largest mobile browser to a leading content distribution platform in India. By crossing 100 million MAUs, UCWeb envisions itself as powerful as Google and Facebook and bring the global mobile internet to an era of 'GUF' (Google, UCWeb, and Facebook)."
With over 462 million internet users and 371 million mobile internet users in India, according to IAMAI reports, a 100 million MAUs makes UC Browser an ideal platform for accessing different kinds of content and the first choice option for mobile browsing. With the changing mobile internet landscape, UCWeb has adopted a strategy of becoming a content distribution platform from being a browsing tool by engaging and aggregating entertainment based content on its platforms - UC Browser and UC News.
Increased Focus on Integrating Entertainment related Content
After the successful tie-up with Colors TV and Fox Star Studios' Ae Dil Hai Mushkil movie, UCWeb will continue to drive the growth of the newly announced Alibaba Digital Media and Entertainment Group by partnering with more entertainment content providers and entertainment companies (production houses and television shows).
Adding about the company's strategy in India, Kenny said, "We see entertainment as being the most consumed content genre in India right now and we want to give our users exactly what they want. Our recent partnerships with Colors TV and latest Bollywood movie - Ae Dil Hai Mushkil keep us in sync with our users' interests and integrates entertainment in different formats on our mobile platform in India. We aim to create UC Browser and UC News as the ideal destination for entertainment based content providers to leverage it for the launch of their new movie, book, music or television show."
UCWeb has been the Trending Partner for popular shows on Colors TV - JhalakDikhlaJa and Bigg Boss with the former page receiving over seven million views on UC Browser. The exclusive launch of Ae Dil Hai Mushkil's popular song 'The Breakup Song' on UC Browser also received six million views.
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'We-Media program' to drive the growth of UC News in India
UCWeb has also been setting new trends under its We Media program where people get an opportunity to create, to write, share thoughts and engage with their followers on UC News and UC Browser. UCWeb had a successful partnership with Chetan Bhagat for the launch of his latest bestseller 'One Indian Girl'. As a part of the We-Media program, Chetan Bhagat wrote exclusive blog posts on UC News and had a successful Live chat on UC Browser. The event was viewed by over 15 lakh users, and attracted over 18 million users to the campaign page in three days alone (Sept 28-30, 2016).
UC News attracted a readership of five lakh for Chetan's bonus chapter of the book and helped add over 58 thousand fans to his account.
Talking about UC News' future in India, Kenny said: "UC News has become the most downloaded news app in the Google Play app store within the 5 months of its launch. To further consolidate our role as a content distribution platform, we will be making a significant move by inviting more and more key opinion leaders, celebrities and self-publishers to join the We-Media program to offer unique content on UC News. This will also help the contributors to gain traffic, revenue and followers from our platform.
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