Chinese Internet giant Qihoo 360′s three-fold plan to challenge Tencent and Baidu [Interview] – The Next WebBaidu challenger Qihoo has captured 10 percent of the searchmarketshare in China, aiming for 40 percent by 2015.
Baidu also has a monopoly over the paid searchmarket in China with its Brand Zone ad format that is known for its high conversion rates aimed at established brands. Despite up-and-coming search players such as Qihoo 360 grabbing 10 percent of...
That same report also revealed that Yandex had passed Bing to become the fourth most used searchengine, behind Baidu and Yahoo, respectively. Microsoft’s searchengine is still miles behind Google, even when you add in Yahoo’s Bing-powered search...
China search giant Baidu was second globally with 14.5 billion (8.2 percent), and Yahoo came in third with 8.63 billion (4.9 percent). There are only two out of Top-5 search entities which grew higher last year: Baidu (13 percent) and Yandex (27.8...
For companies looking to market into China, understanding Baidu is crucial. In China, Baidu is the major player with more than three of every four searches conducted on their engine. To say Baidu blends organic with paid search is misleading, they...
Baidu, the current market dominator holding about 78.6 percent of the searchenginemarketshare, will prove to be Qihoo’s biggest challenge in finding its place in the market. Though both Citron Research and Anonymous Analytics have bones to pick...
Baidu is the most popular searchengine in China and is currently the fifth most visited site in the world, according to Alexa. It's worth bearing in mind however that you'll need a local presence with a Chinese domain website and a valid business...
Because of the huge market potential, Chinese search giant Baidu has been making strategic moves to gain marketshare in this space. It remains to be seen if the collaboration will extend into an offering for advertisers at this point but Baidu is...
Three employees of Chinese searchengineBaidu have been arrested for taking bribes to delete postings. Baidu is currently China's most used web search service. Baidu has a history of censorship scandals.
Microsoft clearly has designed on Google's market, though, with the firm announcing a deal with Chinese search company Baidu earlier this month, a move that could help its Bing engine gain a far larger marketshare.
In Russia, for example, Yandex has the greatest marketshare while Baidu – the fifth most visited site in the world according to Alexa – is massively important in China. To open a Baidu PPC account, for example, you will need a local presence with...
For instance, if someone sitting in Beijing types "weather" (天气) into Baidu, the Chinese engine will serve up results of the weather in Beijing such as current weather conditions and forecast for the next few days through a partnership with...
Baidu is China’s No.searchengine, and in terms of second tier they are only second tier here in the U.S. Baidu offers search based traffic and requires a minimum investment of $2,000. Baidu You can receive an absolute plethora of traffic but Baidu...
Their largest Chinese searchengine, Baidu, has more than 407 million users, with around 78 percent share of the total Chinese search users. Paid Search on Baidu All tools provided by Baidu, for both paid and organic search, are in Chinese.
Baidu has a keyword tool that only PPC advertisers can access, but they also offer an open trends and keyword tool called Baidu Index and there's a good explanation of it in English, and a list of other Chinese tools on the ChineseSEOShifu blog.
In China, for example, Baidu is the most popular, with a reported 75.5 percent marketshare during the fourth quarter of 2010. BaiduBaidu doesn’t do this and a site must both have a Chinese domain name (com.cn or .cn) and be hosted on a server...
In Russia, Yandex is the most prominent searchengine and in China, Baidu is the front-runner. In Europe, Google accounts for more than 90 percent marketshare. In addition to server site and other local signals such as addresses, phone numbers...
Baidu currently sits at 6 percent and is expected to take up to 8 percent of global paid searchmarketshare next year, while mobile will account for no more than 5 percent of paid search advertising.
Naver commands more than 70 percent marketshare in South Korea, making it the fifth most used searchengine in the world, following Google, Yahoo, Baidu, and Bing. Gordon Choi, senior manager at local online travel portal Ctrip offers three steps...
Launching a searchengine in the market is riddled with red tape and the growth is slow, but partnering with Baidu is a good match. There are up to 10 million English searches a day on Baidu’s searchengine, according to Baidu spokesman Kaiser Kuo.