About JD.com Golden List votes
The JD.com Golden List — 京东金榜 — is JD's flagship annual fan-voted ranking for China's top brands and products across six core shopping categories. It is not a panel award decided behind closed doors: registered JD app users cast real votes once per day per category, and the cumulative tally across the voting window determines which brands claim a Golden List placement that carries genuine commercial weight on China's second-largest e-commerce platform. If your brand or product is nominated, the difference between a mid-table finish and a category win is often a disciplined, sustained vote campaign. Our service delivers real in-app votes from verified Chinese JD accounts on mainland residential IPs, paced around the platform's one-vote-per-day-per-account cap. Packages start at 100 votes for $6.99, and most orders begin within 60 minutes.
About the JD.com Golden List votes contest
JD.com launched the Golden List programme in 2019 as a way to formalise the signal its purchase and engagement data already revealed: which brands Chinese shoppers actually trust and prefer. The award runs annually, with JD announcing the voting window through its app and its JD Discovery newsroom, typically in Q4. Six categories anchor the competition — electronics and smart home, fashion and apparel, beauty and personal care, food and health products, sports and outdoor, and home appliances — reflecting the core merchandise verticals where JD dominates China's B2C market. JD.com reaches over 600 million registered users, and its annual active shopper base of more than 170 million is among the most purchase-intent-concentrated audiences of any retail platform globally. A Golden List category winner is not just a badge: it earns elevated placement in JD search results, product listing highlights, and press coverage from Chinese financial and lifestyle media. International brands entering the Chinese market routinely target a Golden List result as a foundational credibility milestone with domestic consumers and retail channel partners.
Why JD.com Golden List votes matter for your contest
The Golden List ranking is driven by fan votes, but JD's system is not a raw count. Each registered JD account may vote once per day per category, and the platform's scoring engine weights votes by account quality metrics: purchase history depth, account age, JD Plus membership status, and prior engagement with the category's product vertical. An account that has bought electronics regularly for three years carries more weight in the electronics category than a freshly registered account with no transaction history. This weighting system means that simply accumulating the largest raw vote count is not sufficient — the composition of those votes matters. Our delivery is built around this reality. We source votes from JD accounts with established purchase histories in the relevant category, not generic accounts with no shopping record. The distinction matters particularly in competitive categories like beauty and electronics, where established brands bring large existing customer bases to the vote, and a thin or anomalous voter profile stands out against a baseline of engaged shoppers.
How we deliver JD.com Golden List votes
After you provide your nominated product or brand page URL and specify your category, we build a delivery schedule around the remaining contest window and the one-vote-per-day-per-account cap. Every vote comes from a distinct JD account — no account votes for your nomination twice. Our pool draws from mainland China residential IPs across Tier 1 cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Chengdu, with a natural spread into Tier 2 cities such as Hangzhou, Wuhan, Nanjing, and Xi'an, matching how a real national consumer vote propagates across JD's geographically diverse user base. Account profiles are category-weighted: a beauty nomination receives votes from accounts with documented beauty purchase histories; electronics campaigns draw from accounts with CE transaction records. Votes arrive during peak JD app usage hours in China — typically noon to 14:00 and 20:00 to 22:00 CST — with natural day-to-day variance in arrival rate so the daily total never looks like a flat machine-generated block. You track everything on a live dashboard, and any votes that disappear within 7 days of delivery are replaced at no charge under our make-good guarantee.
How we avoid platform detection
JD runs platform-integrity systems that monitor for voting anomalies in high-value award programmes. The signals that trigger review include accounts created within days of a voting window opening with no prior purchase or engagement history; IP addresses associated with cloud server or VPN ranges rather than residential ISPs; geometric hourly delivery rates that look like automated scripts; and account clusters sharing device identifiers or login patterns. JD's systems also cross-reference voters against category purchase behaviour — an account that has never browsed or bought anything in the beauty category casting repeated beauty votes is algorithmically suspect. We counter all of these patterns by design. Every account in our pool has a documented JD purchase history and has been active on the platform before the contest window opens. IPs are mainland residential connections from genuine Chinese ISPs — China Telecom, China Unicom, and China Mobile residential allocations — not cloud services or proxy exit nodes. Pacing keeps per-hour delivery within the range JD expects from organic user voting behaviour, and category-weighted account selection ensures the voter profile matches the product vertical. These protections are not theoretical: they are modelled on the specific anomaly types JD's public platform-integrity reporting has described over the programme's history.
What is the best voting strategy for JD.com Golden List votes?
The most effective Golden List campaigns combine organic activation with a paced paid support campaign starting as early in the voting window as possible. JD's scoring engine rewards sustained daily accumulation — a brand that leads throughout the window on consistent daily increments looks more organically popular than one that surges in the final 48 hours. Begin by activating your existing JD customer base: push in-app notifications to JD followers, send WeChat messages to your consumer community, and ask KOLs who have reviewed your products on JD to share the voting page. Then layer a steady paid campaign to cover the days when organic enthusiasm naturally dips — mid-contest typically sees a slowdown after the initial opening burst. Target a category lead that looks earned: finishing 1.5 to 2.5 times ahead of the nearest competitor is convincing; an implausible margin attracts editorial scrutiny. For competitive categories like electronics or beauty, a 5,000 to 10,000 vote order spread across the full window is a realistic anchor alongside organic activation.
Legal scope and terms
This service covers platform awards and consumer brand recognition programmes. The JD.com Golden List is a privately run annual award by JD.com, Inc., a publicly listed technology and retail company, not a government ballot or regulated election. Brands actively invest in consumer engagement campaigns to support commercial award nominations across Chinese platforms. We do not interpret JD's specific platform terms or your brand's seller agreement with JD on your behalf — review both before placing an order and treat that determination as your own responsibility. We do not serve political elections, government referendums, or any regulated voting process. Our service is strictly limited to consumer-facing commercial and platform awards.
Getting started in two minutes
Getting started takes under two minutes. Paste the URL of your nominated brand or product page into the order form or share it in live chat, select a package size, and specify your category and the contest window close date. After payment your order enters the delivery queue immediately. Most orders start within 60 minutes. If you have a specific regional weighting preference — for example, stronger representation from Beijing-area accounts for a northern-market brand — note it in the order comments and we adjust the IP distribution before dispatch. For orders above 10,000 votes, a campaign manager will confirm the schedule with you before delivery begins.