If you want to target a better market of your blog, you should have this report and analyze your marketing efforts.
Global Search Report 2007 give you the detail of 15 countries spreading from Bulgaria, China, Japan, Italy, UK, etc.
This report is the compilation search engine usage and Pay-per-Click Campaign which held in those countries. If your have the desire to target a multilingual (Japan, China, Italy, etc) this report will help you a lot to understand their online habits.
This e-book describe clearly who is the strongest Search Engine in each of the country and what is the prediction on how each Search engine is going to make their moves.
Global Search Report 2007 also give you the estimation of Internet penetration in those countries. It’s a great information for you to know your target country is a web-savvy market or not.
So what is the relation with blogging?
You target a keywords and do SEO, don’t you? It’s pretty useful for to know what is the penetration level of the country that you make as your marketing target.
The wider the penetration, the more user that will online and sometimes it indicated a stronger buying effort online. This especially useful if you are targeting a PPC (adwords, for example) campaign with country selection.
It could help you save money by targeting the right country to invest your bucks and avoid low buying potential countries.
So, what are you waiting for?
Grab this Global Search Report 2007 now! ![]()
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