The Internet is certainly dominated by English - it is estimated that 75% of the world's Internet pages are written in English. Surprisingly, it is surprising that the number one language in the world is also the most difficult to read in terms of the number of native speakers - Chinese, the number of native speakers [and readers] is three times that of English. China has the world's second-largest Internet user [after the United States], and its Internet market is one of the fastest growing Internet markets in the world. In addition, its thriving economy cannot be ignored - millions of people join its relatively wealthy middle class every year. You will be amazed at how many Chinese can read English - the ratio to the total population is small, but the number is large. You may also be surprised at how many Chinese yuppies ["Chuppies"] carry a visa [a credit card, not a visa stamped on a visa!].
Do you have a good product in China? This is a difficult question to answer, but as a one-story primary reading, wealthy Chinese tend to have any product that is attractive or snobbish, as well as any product that is closely related to the United States [sarcasmly known as "Mickey"]. ] Mouse Syndrome "by some embarrassing economic opponents." If you want to go global, you can't ignore China - if your business has a website, it should be searchable in China.
Below are the URLs for submitting websites to ten Chinese search engines. These sites are written in Chinese, but if you can go beyond language barriers, everything is possible...
Top Ten Chinese Search Engines
1. Baidu: http://baidu.com/search/url_submit.htm
2. Sina: [http://iask.com/guest/add_url.php]
3. Sohu: [http://db.sohu.com/regurl/regform.asp?Step=REGFORM&class=]
4. Yahoo China: http://cn.yahoo.com/docs/info/suggest.html
5. Google China: http://www.google.com/intl/zh-CN/add_url.html
6. Saobao: [http://search.sobao.com/Computers_and_Internet/Personal/]
7. King: http://home.tianwang.com/denglu.htm
8. Chinese holidays: [http://china-holiday.com/newterms/hall/it/sort.asp?sortid=259]
9. Wang Luobing: [http://www.net7b.com/net7b_/denglu/index.asp]o
10. Sun Wukong: http://www.sunwukong.cn/add.php
The first six are the main players, but the rest are marginal, and you may be unemployed when you read this [and then, you will never know...].
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Happy hunting!
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