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Are You An Internet Marketer Who Is Working Hard for Others

October 19th, 2006 by Kelvin Cho

Are You An Internet Marketer Who Is Working Hard for Others?
(Hint: Have you ever been to China?)
A: China .and I’m about to make it incredibly easy for you to go…
Who should attend this traveling seminar?

Entrepreneurs, eBay sellers, Yahoo Store Owners, anyone who sells anything online can completely transform their business in one powerful week. You’ll get a serious edge on the competition because most sellers don’t know anyone in China or even how to get started.

We’re about to break that barrier for you by walking you through the import process step by step. We’ll help you meet the right people, get your products imported and your business booming! It’s like having a good friend teaching you the ropes. One who’s already made a mint by importing. One who really knows what they’re doing and is willing to show you exactly how they do it.

Whats Included?
Airport Pick Up
Excellent hotel accomodations
Full-time personal translator
Food
Transportation
Cruise Director
Professional Consultant
Factory and Wholesale Market tours
After the Trip
Personal Coaching(!)
Fun(!) 

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Baidu Gaining 2006 China Search Market Share

October 19th, 2006 by Kelvin Cho

China search engine Baidu is again pulling away from the global giants Google and Yahoo! in terms of 2006 search market share in China. Google has its China search market share dropped to 25.3% this year from 33% last year, while Baidu has increased from 52% in 2005 to 62.1%, according to a recent research report by CNNIC.

* Baidu: 62.1%
* Google: 25.3%
* Yahoo!: 4.8%
* Sogou (Sohu): 3.2%
* iAsk (Sina): 1.2%
* Other: 3.4%

The research report is based on the survey conducted to 4500 people in metropolitan areas of Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen. Other interesting findings in the report include:

* Baidu has the highest brand recognition among the search engines in China with 86.5%, compared to 64% for Google, 38.5% for Yahoo!, 36% for Sogou (Sohu), and 15% for iAsk (Sina).

* Only 16.3% users are aware of Google’s English name, while 31.9% recognize its Chinese name “Guge”. Almost 80% users do not like Google’s Chinese name. One of the reasons for choosing Baidu as their preferred search engine over Google is that users have no problem spelling “Baidu”.

* Google is the first option of non-student users with monthly income of over 3,000 yuan. Basically most Beijing users (mostly students) continue to stick with Baidu, while more Shanghai users (mostly non-students) favor Google. However, it is believed Baidu has started to capture Google’s non-student core users and has shaken Google’s position in the high-end user market.

* 76.3% users make use of more than one search engine.

* 49.3% users reckon the most important reason for them to use a search engine is the relevancy of its search results. The second and third reasons are personal habit and speed respectively.

* 72.8% users only use the main web search on their first choice search engines, let alone other vertical search functions. Breaking down into search engines it is 80.8% for Sogou, 77.8% for Google, 70.5% for Baidu, and 60.5% for Yahoo!.

* Bulletin boards provided by Baidu and free email services provided by Sina (iAsk), Sohu (Sogou) and Yahoo! are also reasons that users are being drawn to these search engines.

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