How To Submit Your Website To German Search Engines For More International Business

April 14, 2008 by User Imagecindy  

International Web Marketing Photo: Martin Jans


Last updated 17 August 2008

This is part of a series of a series on Foreign Search Engine Submissions. You can find a direct link to the other articles at the bottom of this page.

If you are familiar with doing business in Germany you know that English is widely used as a second language. And you easily come across Germans who speak English well.

If you speak English and want to get more international clients, you should seriously consider targeting Germany.

Business In Germany

Germany is the world’s third largest economy and is the largest national economy in Europe. Germany is the world’s largest exporter of goods, and is home to the third-highest number of international migrants.

Germany’s population is over 82 million. It has the largest population in the European Union.

E-Business Is Also Dynamic In Germany

Germany also has the largest amount of internet users in all of Europe and one of the highest rates of internet penetration.

Need Visibility In German?

The German market is an interesting candidate for international business.

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Get Your Website Into China Through Baidu

April 7, 2008 by User Imagecindy  

International Web Marketing Photo: Fito


Last updated 17 August 2008

This is part of a series of a series on Foreign Search Engine Submissions. You can find a direct link to the other articles at the bottom of this page.

Of course you can understand the economic value of opening your business up to the Chinese market. But did you know it could be so easy?

Getting your website is literally a few minutes online. Although Baidu does not guarantee inclusion after your submission, it is such an easy process and has worked easily in the past.

First You Need One Chinese Language Web Page

Submitting a website in the Chinese search engine Baidu requires at least one Chinese page.

The best bet is to create a new page or blog post that is a translation of your product descriptions or of the services that you offer.

How do you do this?

Go to the Google English to Chinese Read more

How To Submit Your Website To The Leading Russian Search Engines - Yandex And Rambler

March 31, 2008 by User Imagecindy  

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Last updated 17 August 2008

This is part of a series of a series on Foreign Search Engine Submissions. You can find a direct link to the other articles at the bottom of this page.

In Russia, Google holds a distant third place in the search engine domain.

Yandex is the country’s leading search engine and Rambler is second. Google only has 17% of the market share in Russia. Google is behind the two Russian Language sites that control nearly 75% of that market.

All told there are about 290 million Russian speakers worldwide in Russia and the former soviet satellite nations. Read more

Easy International Leads With Foreign Search Engine Submissions

March 28, 2008 by User Imagecindy  

International Web Marketing Photo: Afonso Lima


Last updated 17 August 2008

This is part of a series of a series on Foreign Search Engine Submissions. You can find a direct link to the other articles at the bottom of this page.

In most countries Google, Yahoo and MSN are the leading search engines for all online research. It might appear that they are the only search engines out there. But they are not.

Some countries have local search directories in their own local language. You should know about these search engines if you are targeting foreign countries.

Internet users in foreign countries may not use the search engines where you have your website listed. Even if your website is listed in you’re your country’s major search engines, your foreign audience may not even be able to find your website. They will be using their own foreign language search engine.

Let’s see how you can get your website registered on any other foreign language search engines in the foreign countries you are targeting.

Submitting your Site to Foreign Search Engines

First of all your website will probably not be listed in any foreign language search engine. Most websites are not. Read more