Most Popular Posts in 2007
According to data from Google Analytics, top 10 most popular posts in this blog in 2007 are:
- Tudou launches new website skin; Seven services compared
- Hipihi: China’s Second Life
- Tudou Testing New Video Player, Advertising Style
- Xiaonei Is Just another China’s Clone (It is a post published in 2005)
- China’s Campus Social Networking Market
- Hipihi to Start Second Phase Private Test
- An Interview With Zheng Xiaoyun of Linkist on Social Networking
- Hainei: Strong Competitor of Facebook Wannabe in China
- Winners of Red Herring 100 Asia 2007 from China’s Internet Industry
- Yeeyan: Translate Chinese Blog Posts into English
From this list, we can also know who attracted the most attentions in 2007, they are video sharing sites as Tudou, virtual world as Hipihi and social networking sites as Xiaonei and Hainei.
In 2007, the top ten Internet company names which people search in search engine and click to our blog are:
- Tudou
- Xiaonei
- Baidu
- Xunlei
- Sogou
- Yoqoo (Youku is previously known as Yoqoo)
- Taobao
- Gougou
- abitcool (Hoju.cn’s old name)
- Hipihi
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Glad to know that HiPiHi contributed to your traffic last year. i look forward to reading more great covrage on the China web scene on this blog in ‘08. =D
In terms of analytics and behaviorally targeted advertising Tencent makes Doubleclick look like they still use an abacus …They know what you are doing when and for how long…
Their enormous growth in 2006 was predominantly internal and they have clearly said they are not much interested yet in attracting western revenue…They don’t need to…
Easily the most innovative online company right now in China, their undoing will come from their invasive tracking methods and weak business engagement practices with non-Chinese companies…
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