On the Radio

August 1, 2007

The Forum is back up

July 14, 2007

The forum has been only accesable to members.  No longer.  Please go here for the forum:

 http://chinasearchads.com/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=general


Contact Address

July 12, 2007

If you want to get in contact with us you can email us on:

sales@chinasearchads.com


China Search Ads on Webmaster Radio

July 10, 2007

James Spencer of China Search Ads will be interviewed on webmasterradio.fm on Thursday 12 July Thursday 5pm Eastern Standard Time, 10pm in the UK.  For other times see http://www.worldtimezone.com/

He talks about Baidu, why Google’s not doing well, online payment, what the Chinese online market is like and even a bit about Alibaba.


Main Site: Now Up

July 1, 2007

The title says it all.


Main Site: Please bear with us

July 1, 2007

Sorry for the holding page on teh main site, but there’s been a bit of a glitch at the moment with moving over to a new provider.  We hoped that it would be seamless!

Should be up soon, after that we will slowly introduce new features.


Moving Soon

June 27, 2007

We have been hosted for free at WordPress, and we are very grateful for that.  Over the next week or so we will be moving over to a hosted account.  This is so that we can add new features to the blog, set up a mailing list, host more in depth articles and set up a discussion forum (or at least one that looks less than ten years old and allows for more than one thread).

These things will be rolled out slowly, but be prepared for an address change.

If you want to join our mailing list early, and get forum access, earlier access to articles as well as exclusive special offers then please email us.


What is ChinaSearchAds.com ?

June 15, 2007

We are a Search Engine Advertising agency specialising in Chinese Search Engine Ads.  We deal with Google China, Baidu, Sina.com and Alibaba/Yahoo.  We offer translation from English to both Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese (all translations are handled by fully qualified members of the Chartered Institute of Linguists).

This blog is not intended to boast about our exploits or intensively promote all we do (obviously there is a promotional aspect to this blog) but to talk about Chinese search engines, advertising in China and other general areas around the business - as well as getting you the user to give us good ideas.