Sogou ( Search Dog) Chinese Search Engine
If you follow our blog or are familiar with China, probably you have heard of Baidu, China's largest search engine. Recently we have been seeing increasing traffic from another Chinese search engine though; it is called SoGou (The Search Dog)
How to Find Real Estate Professionals in China
One of the most frequent questions we receive at Caimeiju is “How can I to find real estate agents in China to network with?”.
Joyce Rey Meets with Investors in China
Joyce Rey of Coldwell Banker Previews International is one of the top producing Luxury Real Estate agents in the world. She recently returned from a trip to China promoting her properties to investors in Beijing and Shanghai .
Caimeiju.com: Real Estate Community Breaks New Ground in International Real Estate Marketing
Caimeiju.com and Language Media Agency have built the first full-feature, interactive community website exclusively for U.S. real estate agents and developers who want to reach the exploding Chinese consumer class.
How to Post Listings on Chinese Real Estate Websites
China has over 875,000 millionaires and they are investing 30% of their wealth into real estate. More and more cash rich Chinese investors are touring the US, Europe and South-East Asia looking for investment opportunities.
Kobe Bryant scores big with Chinese blog and website.
Kobe Bryant not only racks up points on the scoreboard, he is also generating serious page views on his new Chinese website and blog.
China in your hands
China in your hands - Making a business succeed in China might take longer than you think
Republished for caimeiju.com with permission of Rebecca Chow
Jul 3, 2008
As a rising economic power with seemingly endless opportunities, it's little wonder investors are currently falling over themselves to get into China. And although they might envisage it as a great place to do business, this is only true if budding entrepreneurs are aware of some basic ground rules. First up, do your due diligence! All too often expats complain of not being able to adjust to their new culture, and this is after living here for considerable lengths of time.


