I’m filing this blog post from Guangzhou, China, which is on one of China’s coasts, and is pretty urbanized.
In case your mental picture of China looks like this:
Mountains, low rise buildings and tall stone temples.
Here’s a somewhat cloudy picture of the city’s skyline:
Can Internet Marketers thrive in China?
The challenge for newly developed and developing countries is one of protecting intellectual property and copyright.
If you’re a web-based service, the challenge will be higher, but there’s lots of room for merchants and affiliate networks, especially if they are willing to do language conversion to the double-byte Chinese language.
The lesson here is this:
If you’re not going to do it, someone else will…
Andrew Wee and Bianca Wee in downtown Guangzhou, China
I was about to move to China when I found that tons of sites are banned there and some of my contacts reported that internet connection is horrible there. So I bailed out.
China has change a lot 😀
How long will you spend your holiday there? 🙂
I love china… went there are a traveler… not for money…. right out to Xinjiang and the Karakorum highway (feels like you are 50 years in the past at best of times)…. its really awesome… have you got any good SEO/Affiliate marketing chinese blogs you could recommend? (In mando)
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Gone are the days when the evening, go out Night Weekend and hard rock festivals organized
a burst of freshness and energy, which allows people to face the Blues
on Monday, with confidence and determination.