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10 Great 프리카지노 Public Speakers

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10 Great 프리카지노 Public Speakers

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  1. To stay relevant or even solvent, a company must keep itself informed. Thats why research, of both the in-house and outsourced varieties, is essential. At ConductSearch.com keeping tabs on whos doing what in the marketplace is key to our success, and it doesnt matter whether our information comes via mailman or email – at the end of the day, its still content, right? Recently, I happened to come upon the work of a reliable investment banking firm that specializes in Chinese tech research, New York Global Securities. I learned that New York Global thinks as highly of search advertisings positioning in China as I 노노노노노 do of it was here in America. They initiated coverage of a major Chinese Search Engine, Baidu (which translates to a hundred times), with a Buy rating. Funny enough, ConductSearch.com and Baidu, the Chinese search giant, have something in common. But what, you ask? Baidu is based in mainland China (were not quite there, yet) and has little American presence. Yet, both companies, one small, one large, and on opposite sides of the earth, share a sentiment associated with search advertising – a sentiment shared by search advertisers all over the earth namely, that theres still brilliant opportunities in the field. As players in search advertising, no matter what the size or where we are, we must avail ourselves to these favorable conditions. Were no GE, but weve got exclusive search technology surpassed by none, while Baidu, an indexer of 700 million pages, is located in a country that didnt even have Internet access only 7-8 years ago. Incredible, sure, but these are hardly unique success stories in the field. One great aspect of search is that as it evolves, advertisers grow increasingly aware of its effectiveness. This makes the task of selling the revolutionary concept much less difficult, and industry forecasts indicate this advertiser confidence with predictions of continued search advertising growth through at least 2010. Advertisers simply cant get enough of measurable, targeted end-users. According to Andrew Collier, New York Globals analyst whos recommending Baidu, the Chinese populace is even more receptive to Baidus relevant advertising than would be Westerners since existing Chinese advertising channels (thats print, TV, and radio) are relatively weak. So enticing is Chinas advertising landscape for the accommodating platform of search, that Yahoo and, as of last January, Google, have launched Chinese versions of their popular search engines themselves. Baidu is sure to meet some stiff competition from Google.cn. Says New York Globals Andrew Collier: search is one of the best advertising models for the Chinese market because of its ability to target a specific customer base. Do no evil and

  2. do much business, right Google? In the meantime Baidu, with a 50% share of the Chinese search market, is reaching targeted customer bases within China. Search, by its flexible nature, adapts well to that frenzied economy. Massive ramp ups in Internet connectivity has been all the impetus needed. New York Global rates Baidu (BIDU) with a buy recommendation largely due to its positioning as a provider of this highly effective search advertising platform. The deep reach that search advertising provides Baidu in connecting with Chinese Internet users contrasts greatly with the Chinese Internet Portals whose total end user numbers are still too small to deliver mass goods to large audiences through banner ads and the like. So, too, is this a problem with traditional media, where government ownership is essentially a monopoly, thus preventing a healthy advertising environment. In China, Internet search marketing shines brightest in a sky of less than stellar advertising opportunities. Maybe Im biased, but I believe its the best means here in America, too. Domestically, my company or yours might not have 50% of the search market, but, like any firm involved with search, we do have the same wind of opportunity blowing at our backs as Baidu.

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