Posts Tagged ‘search engine marketing’
Price Increase For .CN Chinese Website Domain Names
January 7th, 2010
The China Internet Network Information Center has announced that it has increased the price for [...]
Chinese Search Engine Providers Sign Self-discipline Compact
December 11th, 2009
Seven search engine service providers from China have jointly signed a self-discipline compact in Beijing.
The [...]
Search Engine Marketing Regulation Published In China
September 28th, 2009
The Internet Society of China, China Communications Standards Association, and Chinese search engine company Baidu.com have jointly published the Search Engine Marketing Standard and Regulation.
Huang Chengqing, vice chairman and secretary-general of ISC, told local media that the launch of this Search Engine Marketing Standard and Regulation represents a new development stage within the Internet search [...]
Google China Made CNY973 Million Revenue In First Three Quarters Of 2008
January 7th, 2009
According to a report on Chinese search engine market in 2008 released by the Chinese market research firm Analysys International, Google (GOOG) China made CNY973 million revenue in the first three quarters of 2008.
Xunlei Joins Baidu Alliance In China
December 16th, 2008
One of the largest Chinese download service provides Xunlei has joined Baidu (BIDU) Alliance, which means Xunlei’s users will be able to directly use Baidu.com’s search box embedded in the products of Xunlei.
Bad Ads: Baidu Adjusts Chinese Revenue Expectations
December 12th, 2008
Signaling that advertisers might shun Internet advertising in an economic downturn, and just weeks after it was hammered by investors for selling illegal medical advertisements, Chinese Internet search engine Baidu.com (BIDU) has rightfully adjusted its revenue expectation for the fourth quarter of 2008 to between CNY890 million and CNY900 million, decreasing CNY100 million compared with [...]
Google Will Sweep Away Irregular Internet Advertising Agents In China
November 10th, 2008
Google (GOOG) announced at its 2008 winter marketing forum in Beijing that it is preparing to launch an initiative to shutter all of the irregular digital advertising agents in China that resell Google’s services.






