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  • Google

    Posted on July 3rd, 2009

    Written by Dr Matt McDougall

    Tags

    GOOG, Google, Search Engine

    Google China Revenue Taking Off- Up 40% in H1

    A report on 163.com says, Google (Nasdaq:GOOG) China revenues in the first half of this year grew 45-50% year-on-year. The report cited a Google China regional advertising agency as saying its advertising services revenue in the second quarter increased nearly 25% quarter-on-quarter, and noted that other regional agencies had marked similar growth.
    If this report is [...]

  • Google

    Posted on June 23rd, 2009

    Written by Dr Matt McDougall

    Tags

    Baidu, China, Google

    Is the Google Porn Scandal Just a Political Beat Up?

    As I noted in a post last week, the Chinese government has denounced Google (GOOG) for enabling users of its Chinese Web site to access pornographic Web sites.  In the post, I note that China’s Internet Illegal Information Reporting Center, a government-supported “watchdog” outfit, claimed that ”Google China has not conducted the oversight required according to [...]

  • Latest News

    Posted on June 19th, 2009

    Written by Dr Matt McDougall

    Tags

    China, Google, Porn

    China accuses Google of spreading porn

    In news being reported in many countries and over the Chinese blogosphere today is reports that China is stepping up its war on Internet censorship by accusing Google China for allowing pornographic content to seep into the search results of Google China. China’s state-run television network CCTV critized Google’s Chinese portal for inadvertently providing pornographic [...]

  • Latest News

    Posted on May 31st, 2009

    Written by Dr Matt McDougall

    Tags

    360Buy.com, 700.HK, Alibaba, Amazon, AMZN, B2C, C2C, Dangdang.com, e-commerce, GOOG, Google, internet, Joyo.cn, netease, NTES, Paipai.com, Search, Taobao.com, tencent, Youdao.com

    Google China Launches New Shopping Channel

    Sohu reported this week that Google (Nasdaq:GOOG) China has released a beta version of a shopping channel and also comes with a price comparison function. The site hosted on gouwu.g.cn offers search parameters and customer comment options for products from e-commerce sites including Alibaba Group’s consumer-focused e-commerce site Taobao.com, Tencent’s (700.HK) consumer-to-consumer [...]

  • Google

    Posted on May 26th, 2009

    Written by Dr Matt McDougall

    Tags

    GOOG, Google, internet, Lin Bin, Mapping, Search

    Google China Improves it Mapping Service

    In news reported by Ccidnet, Google (Nasdaq:GOOG) China was said to have launched a new Internet and mobile versions of its map service. The new version covers 184 domestic cities and offers Chinese language searches for worldwide locations.
    Google China said in early 2009 that mobile search traffic increased four-fold in 2008, making China the company’s third largest [...]

  • Search Marketing

    Posted on May 16th, 2009

    Written by Dr Matt McDougall

    Tags

    adwords, Google, policy

    Google revises AdWords trademark policy

    Google has revised its policy on trademarks appearing in keyword ads, allowing brand names to show up in AdWords copy.
    Google will begin accepting new ads that contain trademark terms on Friday although the ads will not surface online until June 11. Dan Friedman, a member of the Inside AdWords crew, announced the shift Thursday in [...]

  • Search Marketing

    Posted on May 2nd, 2009

    Written by Dr Matt McDougall

    Tags

    advertising, adwords, Google, keywords, online marketing, Pay-Per-Click, Search Engine Marketing (SEM), SinoTech Group

    Try Improving Your AdWords CTR: Use Dynamic Keyword Insertion

    Want to get more out of your Google Adsense campaigns? Then you consider dynamic keyword insertion.Here at SinoTech Group we are always using advanced SEM techniques to provide our clients with the best returns on their SEM budgets.

    So what is Dynamic Keyword Insertion?
    This is an advanced feature that can help make your ad more [...]

  • Search Marketing

    Posted on May 1st, 2009

    Written by Dr Matt McDougall

    Tags

    Baidu, Google, Search Engine, search marketing, Taobao.com

    Why Baidu Can’t Relax In China

    I expect everyone that reads my blog will know of Chinese search engine company, Baidu. Baidu (NSDQ: BIDU) is the undisputed king of search, controlling approx. 62% of this market. But I believe it’s dominance may start to slip in the next few years, at the hands of Google (NSDQ: GOOG) and Alibaba and Tencent.
    This [...]

  • Agency News

    Posted on April 25th, 2009

    Written by Dr Matt McDougall

    Tags

    allyes, digital media, DoubleClick, FMCN, Focus Media, Google, internet, Microsoft, Nasdaq: FMCN, online advertising

    Rumor: Want to Hear the Latest on Allyes

    I was having lunch today with some folks also working in the Chinese digital marketing space and as you do we started to speculate on the winners and losers in China regards digital marketing. We debated this for some time and then moved onto the Chinese Company, Focus Media (Nasdaq: FMCN). This started with a [...]

  • Latest News

    Posted on March 31st, 2009

    Written by Dr Matt McDougall

    Tags

    China, Google, music

    Google Offers Free Music Downloads in China

    In news widely reported around the blogosphere, Google has begun to offer free downloads music in China, while sharing advertising revenue with major music labels.
    Google has expanded the free music service it announced last year in China to include songs by artists from the major U.S. record labels. The move comes as an effort to [...]

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