People profile
Li Hairong, born in 1982 in Chaoshan, Guangdong Province, 18-year-old to study in Australia, 23-Year-old returned to the founder of 94pop.com Sand song Show site (www.94pop.com).
In September 2005, Li Hairong and his friend Su Ruitao co-founded the Chinese version of the Million lattice (Bai Wan page, www.1baiwan.com), a seemingly absurd idea, a website that hardly needs any cost, no content support, unexpectedly a opening will realize profit, seemingly Arabian nights, but it has become a fact.
May 11, 2006, Li Hairong became the protagonist of the CCTV-2 fortune story.
Li Hairong last time to become a media focus was in September 2005, when he and his friend Su Ruitao co-founded the Chinese version of the million lattice, triggering the domestic Internet industry on the so-called lattice economy, a big discussion, it newspapers and websites have to do the report, reproduced.
In fact, the original music site began to start a business Li Hairong this quite a bit helpless. He told the Communications News reporter, in order to be able to focus on his own website, he has withdrawn from the operation of the Bai Wan page, so I do not want to talk more about this matter.
23-Year-old Venture
When the 22-Year-old Li Hairong finished college in Australia in 2004, he did not stay abroad as a Chinese student, but rather relaxed and traveled in the Middle East for a long time. After that, he returned to China at the beginning of 2005, with his friends in Shanghai, and founded the original music website named Quicksand song Show (www.94pop.com).
When asked about the cause of the drift-sand song show, Li Hairong said it was because of the love of music, "My friends and I have always been very fond of music, and often sing their own songs recorded as CDs with friends to share." Then we put them on the internet so that more friends could hear the songs they recorded together right away.
Of course, "a keen sense of the Internet and its business applications" is one of the reasons why he chose to be an original music website.
Music Web2.0
2004, in the personal blog popular led by the emphasis on user participation and user personalized display of "Web2.0" has become a well-known noun, but in the music field, but also rarely for the general user to upload personalized music, display ordinary people music talent Professional website, even the relevant forums are very few.
In this case, through the 94pop.com Sands song Show site, Li Hairong began to realize his "build a music platform, so that every person who loves music can show their own, and friends to share the joy of music" idea.
On the 94pop.com quicksand site, a registered user can own a music channel and publish his or her own or an adapted or inverted music to the channel. and Li Hairong and his team is responsible for these countless users submitted to the collection of huge music resources for screening, classification, and the essence of the works posted to the front desk, so that more users through the audition or download to share.