• Baidu

    Posted on December 1st, 2008

    Written by Dr Matt McDougall

    Tags

    , ,

    The news for Baidu has continued to be negative in the past weeks and Internationally this seems to be gaining more traction. It was reported in the UK that Baidu had sacked staff over paid for search listings related to the medical license scandel. The Guardian reports Baidu has dropped the ads of four clients after finding out their medical licenses were false. According to the Guardian, this has resulted in Baidu’s ad revenue dropping ten to fifteen percent, plus the release of several ad representatives who have allegedly helped these false medical practices gain top ranking in Baidu.

    Baidu’s stock fell 60% on the news that Baidu allegedly allowed unlicensed medical services adverse for medical practices. Robin Li, Baidu’s chief executive told Xinhua:

    Baidu employees who are found to have been involved in the scandal will be penalized… We have already fired people who helped fabricate documents for unlicensed suppliers.

    We have removed the key words of all four clients mentioned in the report and have begun to double-check the licenses of all other hospitals and pharmacies on our client list.

    One searcher told the China Central Television that he spent 10,000 yuan (~$1,500 us dollars) at one of those clinics. He later found out the procedure did not work and he had to go to a public hospital to fix the issue for only a 100 yuan.

    I doubt Google validates the medical licenses of doctors who advertise for medical terms. But at the same time, this would not necessarily be a legal issue for Google - or would it? To be perfectly honest, I am not sure why Baidu is taking such heat for this? Maybe because they place their paid ads directly into the organic results?

    I would be interested in your comments and views…

    This entry was posted on Monday, December 1st, 2008 at 1:13 am and is filed under Baidu. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
  • 0 Comments

    Take a look at some of the responses we've had to this article.

  • Post a Comment

    Let us know what you thought.

  • Name:

    Email (required):

    Website:

    Message: