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Could a Google / Daum Partnership End Google’s Korea Woes? It’s hardly a stretch to say 2011 has been rough for Google in Korea, but its troubles began well before this year. With such a miniscule share of the Korean search market (2%), it seems as if Google has yet to put its best effort [...]
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Tags: Daum, Google, Google / Daum Partnership, Google Korea, Korea, Naver, SEO
Services on Korean search engines constantly move forward as user trends change. As a consequence Korean SEO is also constantly evolving. One of the most noticeable trends in the internet market in Korea is the increasing use of social networking services and the number of their users. In order to adapt quickly to these new [...]
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Tags: Daum, Korea, Naver, SEO, Social Search
In my last post I spoke from a Korean SEO perspective about the booming use of Social Networking Services in Korea with the two main platforms currently in use being Me2Day (which is owned by Naver – Korea’s biggest search engine) and Twitter. With rapidly increasing numbers of people using these services, new programs are [...]
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Tags: Korea, Me2Day, Naver Blog, Social Media, Twitter
With the booming of social networking service (SNS) platforms like Twitter and Me2Day in the last couple of years in Korea, many Korean SEO’s and Social Media Marketers might be interested to know the differences between the two. These two platforms are similar yet very different in terms of their user bases and membership participation [...]
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Tags: Korea, Me2Day, Social Media, Twitter
Despite its rather small size and population, South Korea is one of the most wired countries in the world and has a very big internet user population. Unlike many of the countries with big internet markets, the main Korean search engines are local platforms, Naver and Daum. Naver and Daum take up more than 90 [...]
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Tags: Content Writing, Daum, Google, Google Korea, Korea, Naver, Onsite Optimization, SEO
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