Apr 25

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Then you why many attempt to enter the industry. It would be almost worth studying Chinese and start blog for them too, but I’m too poor in languages. I found out that I’m in the wrong country to do SEO. I have

working so hard for many years to get up on the top in Google with my keywords and for a couple of days ago did I test my keywords on China’s leading search engine Baidu. I was number 1 on the most of my keywords; property Marbella, Marbella apartments and Marbella villas. I found this interesting article at seotaktik

China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) handle Chinese domain names, addresses, collects statistics internet use and a lot more. They are made sometimes as a form of independent organization, but directly under the Ministry of Information Industry (MII). Anyway, their statistics for Q1 2009 is clear:

At the end of 2008 was internet penetration:

22.6% in China (according to CNNIC).
21.9% of the world (according to CNNIC).
Approximately 77% – 78% in Sweden (according to my memory).
This is the first time China has a higher Internet penetration than the world average.

The number of Internet users in China has now reached 298 one million of which 279 are said to have one million broadband (how they define broadband, I do not know). At the end of Q1 2009 the number had reached the proper 316 one million of which 117.6 accessed the Internet via mobile devices.

.CN is the world’s most popular domain

The number of registered domain names for top level domain CN reached 13.572 million. That makes it the world’s by far the largest TLD. COM is second largest with 2.739 million registered domains.

162 millions of them blogs

The figures in the report continue to be large and CNNIC says in all seriousness that they have 162 millions of them in China in 2008. Is a little too close to the number of surfers, I think. Officials who knows? Perhaps true. Depends much on how to define a blogs which is different in China but we do not go into.

Future trends in China

Internet Trends CNNIC like to see (in China that will be of importance are:

3G will get wireless internet to show explosive growth.
Internet will move from applications around contented to value.
I think they are right. Wireless Internet is not at all common in China now, and press out a bunch of 3G phones, it is just explosive growth.

Around two, one can say if you want to be mean that when the Communists now intensively started censoring Chinese internet hard about pornography (eg via Google) is just the effect. Porn is, after all, a dominant online entertainment sector. CNNIC, however, look for a job and shop online instead of music and video as an example. Given that YouTube censored hard by the Communists and that they are becoming increasingly paranoid about video, it is also a given trend.

Search for jobs seriously: whistle revolutionary tunes the long march

Why would not you if you now have broadband listen to music while you are looking for a job? One reason is that it is frivolous and all communist workers know (or supposed to know) that it will sacrifice for party members. Do those nicer meetings with foreign companies on the music download reduce think certainly most people in China that it is worth it.

Instead, I think if I know the Chinese soul right to the whistle-old songs from the revolution in computer- of course at the same time which they eagerly surfing for a job so that they can contribute to the State.

More on the report

The press release went well for me to read the CNNIC: Mer om rapportenCNNIC Releases the 23rd Statistical Report on the Internet Development in China. Efter att jag försökte ladda ner rapporten flera gånger gav jag upp på att lägga den här. After that I tried to download the report several times, I gave up on adding it here. It is, however, the CNNIC.

To corrupt a Chinese worker

Administrative regulations are among those that may come and go a little bit anyway, depending on the political motives as response to perceived enemies. Sometimes it feels good for the Communists to drive people to foreigners and then the example send out a bunch of nationalists who are screaming outside the search engine ‘offices that they corrupts the hornets Chinese with porn on the net. So are Google, Yahoo and MSN had to filter it.

What a shame. All the pornography to no avail. For it is where no decent Westerner watching such. Everything produced only to destroy the Chinese people weak soul.

What if the Chinese worker stops work and sits with his surf the mobile and watch porn all day instead of work or job search. Most ignore the absolute worst case in those brave whistling revolution songs.

Whistle the way up to the big shops

Now that Chinas travel more in the world and we come to them for doing business is to show the ambition to get the big contracts. Let us therefore conclude by learn whistle “Socialism is Glorious.” A real Chinese revolution song.Music of the Chinese Revolution Perhaps it would create a nice CH domain? Leve-Hu-Jintao.ch to have on the business card. Make sure the heads of large state companies a little nervous.

Or any other of their choice from a smaller list of approved choices:

Buy a CH-domain in order to impress!

In order to register a domain includes the following (there are more rules but these are the rules CNNIC claims case in free and abridged translation might be wrong in several respects:

May not has the reason to China’s basic constitution.
Can be dangerous for national security, leaking secrets, intended to overthrow the government or disrupt the State’s integrity.
Harm the national pride or national interests. Here, we realize that if you intend to compete with a Chinese company, they can deny you the domain or take it back.
Work may be violence or discrimination between different nationalities (such manages the Army on that of Tibet).
Violate state policy on religion or advocate for a cult or feudal supernatural beliefs.
Spreading rumors disturb public order or disrupt social stability.
Disseminate pornography, nudity, gambling, violence, suicide, terror, or the murder.
Galumph other legitimate rights and interests or just that we should not do with the site which may be construed to be prohibited by any Chinese law, rule or administrative regulation.

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