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Chinese Search Engines and the Power of Ranking a Website in China

USA, UK and international companies operating websites must not ignore the power and influence they can wield, through being listed in Chinese search engines, according to www.servicewrap.net.

(PRWEB) October 12, 2005 -- The power of being able to reach a population of 1.3 billion and with an increasing Internet savvy audience make attaining a top ranking in Chinese search engines more important than ever.

China, with a population of 1.3 billion, and a capital city with a population of 13.7 million has one of the fastest growing economies in the world.

Companies who once would have marketed their products or service on an international scale, but who never actively took into consideration the Chinese market place need to think again.

With over 103 million reported Internet users across China and a wealth rate growing month on month, factoring a listing in Chinese search engines should be in the top 10 list of marketing requirements by any company marketing online worldwide.

Whatever the product or services being sold, according to www.servicewrap.net, the only real way for a website to penetrate China quickly is through the search engines, and achieving rankings in the Chinese search engines will soon be instrumental for a company’s worldwide success on the Internet.

With Google itself opening a Research & Development center (headed by an ex-Microsoft exec.) the mighty search engine itself obviously hopes to expand and achieve greater profitability by catering for the ever increasing needs of a 103 million strong Internet audience, a figure that is rapidly growing.

Search engine listings across Chinese search engines should become a more focal point of companies across the world say www.servicewrap.net, if they wish to stay ahead in their marketplace and take a lead over competition that have not already explored the benefits of reaching out to a population of 1.3 billion.

With the number 1 search engine in China currently being Baidu, and with Yahoo investing $1.7 billion in English language portal Alibaba.com China is fast becoming a Mecca for the worlds greatest search companies.

International website merchants should take heed now.

For further information on ranking a website in the international search engines, USA, UK and now China visit www.servicewrap.net.

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