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Is Now the Perfect Time For Small/ Personal business to Enter Chinese Market?




The earthquake stroked China in May. Besides the number of death
( over 50,000) , we are also impressed by its open attitude to the
outside. In the past, China was known as a country which usually hide
many of its reality to the public and only tell what was good to
know.

Now it=92s different. With the booming economic, China began to learn
from the developed countries like USA, UK, France, etc. Obviously this
country has realized that accessing the international is the best---
actually the only way to grow stronger.

The authorities=92 attitude largely inspired overseas investor army to
walk straight to this large potential market. The crowded road is said
to be the Internet.

Yep, China enjoys around 220 millions Internet users by the end of
Feb. 2008, surpassing the US.

Many western investor wonder, might Internet be a good beginning to
go?

=46rom my point of view, both big and small companies are right to do
this.  Let=92s discuss the smaller ones.

There are already some Ebay sellers who tried to sell their
characteristic goods to the whole world, including those in China----
you may sea numerous of Chinese Tang clothes, Tibet silver earrings
and such. Such kind of websites do provides sellers to break through
the distance . But what about the language? There are about 23%
Chinese are learning English, but how many do you think they can
understand except =93bye=94 and =93Hi=94?  The attractive description and
charming phrases are just in vain. Moreover, they have their own
transaction webs like Taobao (http://www.taobao.com) or Paipai (http://
www.paipai.com), why do they need to buy through an English web with
unfamiliar language?!

Speaking of selling, advertising is always essential. Baidu, known as
the China=92s google, earns enormous sums of money from its  ad services
like bid ranking services and so on. However, the same with the other
top Chinese business website, Baidu does not offer ad services for
people in countries except China and Japan. Transaction cannot be made
by USD, staffs speaks Chinese or Japanese=85 its ignorance stopped us.

The last but not the least, some business in the US are not visible
mainly because Many foreign businesses' websites are not accessible in
China and Baidu normally does not include foreign businesses' websites
in its search results.

But, how can we stop entering a market which will largely benefit us
by all the above? What we need is someone to change our ads into
Chinese in order to make them better understood (or make one suitable
for the local market) , someone to help us find some hot Chinese
websites e.g. Baidu (http://www.baidu.com), Sina (http://
www.sina.com), 163 (http://www.163.com) to promote the goods, someone
offers services in USD, the last and the most important: someone
offers such services in a reasonable price. After all it=92s not that
practical to enquire some personal or small firms to put a large fee
on advertising.

Is there anyone meet all the above?

What about AC-Baidu (http://www.ac-baidu.com) ? Its name is
interesting, I think the complete one should be =93Access-Baidu=94.  I
found it when writing this article. The basis of the AC-Baidu co. lies
in the US, detecting the needs of many local investors, they build up
AC-Baidu aiming at improving China-America business in different
industries.

It says that telecommunication industry, mechinary industry, aviation
and aerospace industry, electronic industry, service business,
mechanical industry, credit card industry, service business are hot in
China, so these are the special fields Ac-Baidu trying to let its
customers to know. Well I saw the detailed reasons why they are so hot
in China but it=92s to cumbersome to add them in this article, so please
take a look if any of you are interested in them.

I am one of those walking on the way to the Chinese market, if someone
read this, Good Luck to You!








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