Tokyo, Japan, February 02, 2008 --(
PR.com)--
The biggest barrier for getting listed in the top Japanese search
engines and directories has always been the language. Another hurdle
has been finding up to date market share information in English to know
which ones are even relevant. Google is the #1 search engine in Japan,
right? Wrong. Yahoo Japan controls 64% of the market and Google
controls 21% of the Japanese search engine market. (from
webcreate.ga-pro.com 1/23/08)
There are also three other minor
steps (or stumbles) to be aware of when thinking about submitting your
site to Japanese search engines. Almost all of the popular ones require
you to have at least one page in Japanese. The next is the difference
in Fees. Yahoo Japan charges a directory fee of 52,550 Yen, almost
double the amount of Yahoo.com for the same style of directory link.
But, this is only a one-time fee in Japan and you have your link for
life. Although in America, this would be an annual fee. The last
noticeable difference is the strict category guidelines. For instance,
if your site falls into a certain category like: adult, gambling, or
cosmetic surgery, your directory listing fee will be tripled.
According
to the International Telecommunication Union, Japan has 87,540,000
Internet users as of August 2007. That is 68% of the population. If you
wish to expand your global presence and enter one of the most dynamic
online economies, and need your site professionally promoted in Japan,
You can visit the JSE website for more information at:
http://www.japan-search-engine.com. They offer industry specific
keyword research and professional translations, access to a native
English and native Japanese speaking staff, and the lowest prices for
Japanese search engine submission.
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