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China's top 10 search terms issued

baidu and google china published their top 10 search terms respectively

         

redstorm

9:40 am on Jan 5, 2005 (gmt 0)

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want to know mainland China's top 10 search terms? let's me tell you, my friend.
at the beginning of 2005, baidu and google china published their top 10 search terms for year 2004 respectively. Please see the following:

Baidu's top 10 search terms

    mp3
    poptang(online game)
    Dao Lang(a famous singer)
    QQ
    BT
    the mouse loves the rice
    Jingjing Guo(a famous sporting star)
    House of Flying Daggers (film)
    Chinese style divorce
    the story of a young solider(internet novel)

Google China's top 10 search terms

    Dao Lang
    Zhou Jielun(singer)
    the story of a young solider
    olympic game
    Lin xinru(singer)
    Qi lixiang (song collection by zhou jielun)
    The queen of Mingcheng( televison serial)
    graduation paper
    Liu Xiang(sporting star)

mms19

12:17 pm on Jan 5, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Thanks.

This seems to refect the Chinese young generation take great part in the Net and search space.

moneymancn

3:19 pm on Jan 5, 2005 (gmt 0)

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So all we need now is a product for a young soldier who graduated, got divorced and then went to the olympics!
On a more serious note do you have any contacts for the debit card processing connexion for Chinese debit cards?
I live in China BTW

Thanks

MM

redstorm

2:05 am on Jan 6, 2005 (gmt 0)

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So all we need now is a product for a young soldier who graduated, got divorced and then went to the olympics!
On a more serious note do you have any contacts for the debit card processing connexion for Chinese debit cards?

i have no contacts with the org you mentioned

Woz

2:37 am on Jan 6, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Very funny MMcn - ;)

redstorm, do you have links for the online sources for this information?

Onya
Woz

Vrindavan

5:26 am on Jan 6, 2005 (gmt 0)

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where are the original URLs?

i think the terms should be in
Simplified Chinese

redstorm

2:10 am on Jan 7, 2005 (gmt 0)

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click top 10 search terms [news.xinhuanet.com] to see the former Chinese simplified news.

Aimee

5:43 am on Jan 7, 2005 (gmt 0)

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It's useless for me!
"Dao Lang (a famous singer)"? I don't think he is famous.

I don't know why do baidu and google china do not publish some industry reports.

bill

6:16 am on Jan 7, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Google Zeitgeist 2004 for China [google.com]

Baidu top keywords [top.baidu.com]

I don't know why do baidu and google china do not publish some industry reports.

What sort of reports are you looking for? What industry? Google has been publishing its top keyword lists for years.

Aimee

8:32 am on Jan 7, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Thanks Bill.
I want to know the electronic industry and management industry reports.

Do you know where can I find them online?

thank you!

bill

1:33 pm on Jan 7, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Do you know where can I find them online?

If you are looking for industry specific keyword lists I would say that the best way to start would be to use some of the free tools provided by Baidu and Google. For example, using the Baidu keyword tool I would try something like this:
[d.baidu.com...]
we've used the keyword Yahoo here, but you'd replace that word with the relevant Chinese language term.

If you're using Google's AdWords you might be able to use their keyword sandbox tool to see which Chinese keywords are competitive in the PPC arena.

redstorm

2:43 am on Jan 8, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Aimee:
the following is the report of baidu for the search term of batteries as well as related topics.please click Here [d.baidu.com] to have a look

a2ztranslate

6:15 am on Jan 20, 2005 (gmt 0)

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does anyone here have acces to stats on credit card uptake in china? that is one i would love to get my hands on!

redstorm

4:36 am on Jan 23, 2005 (gmt 0)

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does anyone here have acces to stats on credit card uptake in china? that is one i would love to get my hands on

There is few topic about the credit card issue. you'd better do some search about this topic. i will notify you when i find some materials on this. China conducts fixed exchange rate now.

fish_eye

4:47 am on Jan 28, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Meanwhile - back on topic - I think it's odd that there is no commonality between the two sources.

bill

5:31 am on Jan 28, 2005 (gmt 0)

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There is a bit of cross-over between the lists. I'm assuming that there are audience differences at work here. I've read that the early Google adopters tended to be among the first Internet adopters from back when it was very expensive to get online. Some reports indicate that these users are more well-heeled (wealthy) than the people who make up the bulk of Baidu's user base.

How do you account for these differences?