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Standing Between Google And World Domination
By: Jordan McCollum 2008-09-18 Yandex. Seznam. Naver. Baidu. Yahoo Japan. Like the Justice League of search engines, these five sites are the only things standing between Google and world domination, according to the Financial Times. These five search engines dominate the markets in their respective...
...countries (numbers from FT):
The Financial Times says that these five are the only local countries besting Google in the market share game (which, by extension, must mean that Google has the largest single slice of the pie in every other country in the whole world). These engines have several things in common: 4 of them have non-Roman alphabets, 4 of them are in Asia and 2 in Eastern Europe (lucky Russia, counting twice). But these have little to do with their dominance, which stems from quality, strategy and home-field advantage, as the Financial Times asserts. Quality Strategy Along with this is using strategies and formats best suited to their respective cultures. For example, the Korean structure for logical arguments is very different from the Western structure. An argument that might persuade a Westerner would come off as blunt, overbearing, inelegant and even rude in Korean, while a well-constructed Korean argument would leave a Westerner feeling unconvinced, as though the arguer had beaten around the bush. The logic structure isnt limited to essays"it appears in everything down to newspaper articles and face-to-face interactions. This cultural understanding of logic, of how information should be transmitted and received, must also greatly inform how users interact with a search engine"and its just one advantage to being local. Home-field Advantage And the home-field advantage is especially important in the much-coveted Chinese market. The Chinese government has a number of laws designed to make it difficult for foreign companies to compete. To a large extent, these laws are successful. Eric Schmidt told FT:
Well, much as I dont care for the Chinese government, it sounds like Schmidt needs the WAAAAAmbulance. Its hard to sympathize with a company whose true feelings are probably better reflected by Mohammad Gawdat, Googles head of the emerging markets in Europe, the Middle East and Africa:
What do you think? Will these five holdouts eventually succumb"and does it matter? CommentsTag: Google, World, SEO Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit | Furl Have a bookmark! - About the Author: Jordan McCollum is a staff writer for the popular marketing blog Marketing Pilgrim. She has worked in search engine optimization with clients including 3M, Little Giant Ladders and ADP. After graduating from Brigham Young University, Jordan joined the SEO copywriting team at the Internet marketing firm 10x Marketing. After 10x closed its doors in December 2006, Jordan became a freelance writer and Internet marketing consultant specializing in SEO. She also has extensive experience with web analytics, conversion rate enhancement and e-mail marketing. |
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