Chinese research company, iResearch, reported that Baidu had 73.2% search market share in 2008. (72.6% in 2007)
The top 3 engines in China in 2008 were Baidu, Google and Yahoo.
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Motoko Hunt
President & Search Marketing Strategist at AJPR
Motoko Hunt manages the SEO for all of Adobe's properties in Japan and the
APAC region. Prior to joining Adobe, Motoko established AJPR in 1998; she
has been providing search marketing consulting services targeting Japan and
Asia to companies around the world. Her services have made a big impact on
the search marketing campaigns of some of the world's most popular
multi-national brands. A number of her articles have been published on industry
websites and printed media including MultiLingual Computing and the International
Journal of Localisation. She also writes about the Japanese online market on her
blog at AJPR and contributes to several online magazines in Japan and Asia.
She served as a member of the board of directors of SEMPO in 2010-2012, and
is a chairperson of the SEMPO Asia-Pacific Committee.
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Baidu is a good search Engine in domestic China. But I think google is much better around the world market.
We are exporting cable tie, our Chinese brand cable tie is good quality but competitive price.
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It supports Chinese better, and this kind of trend is no surprise for Asia markets, where Yahoo has the commanding share in Japan.
Why is Baidu stronger than Google in this country?