Submit Your Website's Url To Chinese Search
Engines
Author: David Carnes
It is certainly true that the Internet is dominated by the
Englsih language – it has been estimated that 75% of all
Internet pages worldwide are written in English. But surprise,
surprise, the world's No. 1 language in terms of number of
native speakers is also the most difficult to read – Chinese,
with about three times as many native speakers (and readers) as
English. China has the second greatest number of Internet users
in the world, behind only the United States, and its Internet
market is one of the world's fastest-growing. Furthermore, its
buoyant economy is impossible to ignore. Every year millions
are added to its relatively affluent middle class.
You'd be surprised at how many Chinese can read English – they
are small in proportion to total population, but large in
number. You might also be surprised at how many Chinese yuppies
("Chuppies") carry Visa and Mastercard.
Do you have a product that might sell well in China? That's a
difficult question to answer, but as a one-sentence primer:
affluent Chinese gravitate towards any product with name-brand
appeal, snob appeal, or that is closely associated with the
United States (sarcastically dubbed the "Mickey Mouse Syndrome"
by envious economic rivals). If you are going global, you cannot
afford to ignore China. And if your business has a website, it
should be searchable in China.
Following are the URLs for site submission to ten Chinese
search engines. The sites are all written in Chinese, but if
you can get past the language barrier, anything is possible…
Top 10 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. Sobao:
http://search.sobao.com/Computers_and_Internet/Personal/
7. Tianwang: http://home.tianwang.com/denglu.htm
8. China-Holiday:
http://china-holiday.com/newterms/hall/it/sort.asp?sortid=259
9. Wangluobing: http://www.net7b.com/net7b_/denglu/index.asp o
10. Sunwukong:
http://www.sunwukong.cn/add.php
The first six of the foregoing are major players, but the rest
are marginal and may well be out of business by the time you
read this (then again, you never know…).
Happy hunting!
About The Author: David A. Carnes is a California attorney
working for California Industrial City in Zhengzhou, China. His
website, http://www.chinacompanystartupguide.com
, offers free,
step-by-step information on how to establish a business
presence in China.
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