Yahoo Japan Site Explorer back online

Only after a week Yahoo Japan Site Explorer is back online & out of maintenance mode. This is one of the possible reasons why Yahoo Japan has an argument with Yahoo Inc. (US). Their timing sucks. No other way of saying it. A week long maintenance of an important SEO tool, then it comes out of maintenance right at the beginning of the summer holiday. Hello we’re on vacation now & most people servicing their clients wanted to use the tool before the summer holiday.

Yahoo Japan knows this, we in Tokyo know this, it’s those who control the technology who sometimes don’t understand. During this time I had a chance to look over the US version & see it can accept mobile sitemaps. That’s cool. The Japanese version though is 100 IDN Domain compatible.

Yahoo Japan & Google after a week

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Ok it’s not a week yet but I got a chance to meet up with Yahoo reps this week twice. Since my job is paid search we got a chance to ask our team of reps that come by the office “Ok so what’s going on”.

You can be assured that the systems Yahoo & Google use for advertising will be separate.

Most likely on the outside things will look the same but the core technology backend for Yahoo will change.

The products & services sold by Yahoo & Google will remain seperate.

What exactly will change is not to be determined yet. Mobile search which was mainly built in Japan also has the potential to use the Google technology.

For those of us in Digital & Search Marketing in Tokyo. Most of us love the Yahoo Japan guys. We like Google too, but everyone knows that Yahoo Japan has a great team of diligent hardworking ladies & men that really support agencies to the fullest.  With the companies both in Roppongi now people around town say that both teams might worry about each other selling the same product but the products & services offered are completely different. Google’s team can’t handle servicing the smaller & mid sized business’ in Japan. Yahoo Japan can. It’s just a fact.

What’s going on Yahoo?

I guess since announcing that Yahoo Japan is going to be moving over to Google’s search technology Yahoo US doesn’t have to be careful about maintenance planning & such. Immediately after the announcement from Tuesday afternoon Japan time until about Thursday morning we couldn’t see any new stats in Yahoo Search management’s interface. The system was still working we just couldn’t see how we were spending on client’s accounts. At the end of the month having this outage is just plain bad.

For the last two or three days Yahoo Japan’s Site Explorer is also in maintenance mode. Is it being updated, scrapped, are we wasting our time using it at all? It’s going to be rocky for companies this year. Technology, especially major technology platforms like this will certainly bring problems.

Breaking News Yahoo Japan to outsource Search to Google

I have to admit I thought this was a media joke. After struggling using Yahoo’s technology for year’s Yahoo Japan made the announcement to switch search over to Google.

http://pr.yahoo.co.jp/release/2010/0727a.html

Google Japan moving to Roppongi Hills

Google Japan will be moving locations at the end of the month. Currently Google Japan is headquartered in Shibuya in the same building as notable tech companies like Mixi & Omniture (I believe they are both still there). Google will move to a larger location in Roppongi Hills.  Of course during this move we can’t really get a lot of customer support but our SEM campaigns will be fine.

Japan mobile trends interesting stats

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Last night I went to a presentation at Tokyo 2.0
I found a few stats about the mobile market that was interesting.

1/16th of the internet users in the world use mobile internet.
1/4th of Japanese internet users use mobile internet.
35% of the world’s mobile revenue comes from Japan
Some sites say more than 60% of mobile traffic is from females
Mixi Japan’s largest SNS stats 86% of it’s traffic comes from mobile.

IDN Domains & technology compatibility

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IDN Domains & technology compatibility
After reading the post on Outrider Australia’s Blog by Ian Lavelle about IDN Domains I decided to write a post about technology compatibility. His final quote made me realize many might think that these domains are not here yet, or that search technology is not already compatible.
http://www.outrider.com.au/blog/idns-and-the-potential-impact-on-search/
“Google Webmaster Tools and Analytics are two great resources for webmasters to track diagnostic issues and monitor user activity on your site, but whether Google opens their services up to non-latin character based websites remains to be seen.”
Below I have started to list a very good resource of what is compatible with these IDN Domains.
For those who haven’t heard your clients will next year be able to have full domains in written in language scripts other than latin based alphabet. For example full domains in Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Korean, and/or Arabic. This will start with ccTLDs (Country domains .cn, .jp, etc). I will use .jp as an example since I’m in Japan. Currently you can already register IDNs in dot jp. For example if I own ダイヤモンド.jp (Diamond.jp) when approved people in Japan will also be able to own .日本 (Japan). The registry in Japan has already announced registered holders of the “Domain.jp” will be the ones who have the option of the “Domain.日本” for the same domain.
Since .日本 is not yet available I can go through what is already IDN domain friendly & how far technology has gotten to. I have personally been testing these domains for more than 4 years already for SEO & marketing value.
A) Search Engines
The search engines are fairly familiar with these domains & have been adding IDN compatibility over the last several years.

Google
Search listings results show IDN domains already. Here is an example below. Keyword as an SEO factor in the domain is only an option for the Japanese market if the domain is in Japanese too. This is the same logic for Chinese, Korean, & Arabic etc.
If you search for the Domain plus extension there is a high possibility it will be the number one position in the search results. For example if a site ホノルル.jp & in English letters Honolulu.jp both have the brand in Japanese “ホノルル.jp”, if Japanese users search for the term exactly without quotes the IDN Domain only has to be indexed to beat out the Honolulu.jp because to a search engine “ホノルル” & Honolulu are as relevant as ホノルル & any other term in English.

Yahoo Japan
Yahoo Japan is also already IDN compatible. Yahoo Japan & other Yahoo sites already display IDN Domains natively in the search results. One difference between Yahoo & Google that I have found is if a user searches for the domain & extension with or without quotes it is currently guaranteed first place position in the search results. I have tested this & no amount of SEO or links can make another domain get a better ranking. On Google another domain ranking higher is possible but not on Yahoo.
Bing
Live.com’s search results weren’t IDN compatible. With the revamp of Bing the domains are now shown natively in the search results. If you search for a keyword plus domain it does not have a great chance of showing up in higher positions in Bing. There still needs to be more testing.

Baidu
Baidu does not show IDN Domain sites in native Unicode. It shows the domains in punycode. Even if you search for the domain plus domain extension it will most likely not show up in the search results. I also have only tried this from Tokyo.

Here is an example of the search results from Baidu.
Yandex (Russian)
The largest search engine from Russia seems to not be very IDN compatible as of yet. The domains don’t show in the results when searched for. If the domains show in the results they are in Punycode.
Daum (Korean Search)
The Korean search portal is already IDN compatible. By doing a search for a developed Korean IDN Domain without quotes Daum brought these results. This is in the middle of the page with the natural search listings. I have not tested Korea domains thoroughly.
Naver (Korean Search)Add an Image
Naver does not display the domains in Unicode & even searching for a domain with extension does not bring up a developed Korean domain. Here is one Korean IDN developed site I found in the search results.
B)   PAID SEARCH
Both Google Adwords & Yahoo Search Marketing can accept IDN in search ads. The Domain can not be displayed in Unicode yet. This is a paid search ad on Yahoo using an IDN Domain.

C)   MOBILE SEARCH
1. Google Mobile Japan
The search listings for Google Japan mobile are IDN domain compatible & results show domains names natively.. The algorithm for mobile search is also different from PC search listings. There is a possibility that the domain name may have more value as a factor in the mobile search results. There is not much of any published data on this as of yet. All non Softbank cell phones in Japan have Google Mobile as the default search engine.
2. Yahoo Japan Mobile
Unlike the PC search results for Yahoo, IDN domains show as punycode in the mobile search results. Domains are indexed correctly & do show in results.
D)   SEO TOOLS
1. Google Page Rank
Years ago IDN domains did not show Google page rank but currently IDN domains & Google page rank are compatible.
2. Google Webmaster tools
Google Webmaster Tools has been IDN compatible for a few years now. Domains can be used in native form.
3. Yahoo Search Explorer
Yahoo Search Explorer is also IDN compatible. This has been IDN compatible for a few years also.
4. Google Analytics
Google Analytics is IDN compatible. I have always put in the domain as punycode & named the profile with the Japanese domain name. There is only one current tracking issue. Browser stats show IE7 & IE8 as IE6. I have contacted Google about this issue. There is a code work around that I have yet to test.
This is just a really quick overview of tools we are all familiar with & their compatibility with these domains.

Google Japan Television Commercials

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Commercial for Google Japan

Google has been advertising all last year in Japan to try to increase it’s marketshare in Japan. Both Yahoo! Japan & Google suffered throughout 2009 as high advertising industries saw decline in budgets for the year.

I just noticed these TV spots on Japanese TV for Google. As I went to try to find it to blog about it, I noticed that there were a variety of variations. Google not only did a TV spot but made a tool that lets users create their own YouTube commercial just like theirs & add it to their YouTube account.

This was too much of a tempation for us not to do. So lets take a look at the original Google Video below & our version of what we believe Japanese guys are really looking for.

Original Google Japan TV Commercial

This is the Original Video

Our Google Japan CM

This is our version hope you enjoy.

You too can make your own Google branded Commercial from here
Thanx Google guys
http://google.co.jp/sagasou

Happy New Year

Yahoo Microsoft Deal for Japan & Korea

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Yahoo & Microsoft Deal Japan & Korea

Yahoo & Microsoft Deal Japan & Korea

I’m glad that Yahoo & Microsoft have finally ironed out the search deal between the two companies. Yahoo will eventually switch to using Microsoft Technology for the search engine & Yahoo’s worldwide sales force will head sales for both Bing & Yahoo. Yahoo also is stating that Yahoo’s Panama system will be switched to Microsoft’s Adcenter.

I was asked a few time from individuals across the globe about when will Japan switch over to the Microsoft Adcenter platform. To say it frankly I have a better chance of becoming Japan’s top pop idol compare to Yahoo Japan switching over to Microsoft’s Ad Center.

Unlike other Yahoo corporations Yahoo Japan & Korea are totally seperate companies that actually dominate the market. The word from Yahoo Search Marketing reps is a switch won’t be happening. Microsoft’s Adcenter isn’t even tested in the Japanese market. Yahoo’s paid listings already power Bing. There would be no advantage at all for Yahoo Japan to switch to another technology platform out of their contol.

Korea is in the same situation. It becomes easier to understand the fustration that Yahoo goes through when suddenly developers in the US decide to do system updates in the middle of the nite US time but it’s still daytime here in Tokyo.

Long story short… They might switch technology but it won’t be to Microsoft’s technology for paid listings.

Is the Web divided?

Is the net divided?
Is the net divided?

Is the net divided?

I own a lot of IDN domains related to Japan & really have seen a lot of comments on why people are afraid of using domain names written in other scripts such as Chinese, Japanese, Russian etc.

A few of the most constant comments seem to be

1. For example if the web address is totally in Chinese no one from the US can access the site.
2. If the site owner goes on a business trip to the US, etc he can’t show his site etc.
3. How will the site owner “Expand” his business globally?
4. This will divide the internet.

Well for me the questions all lead up to the last one of dividing the internet.
I have shocking news for you…
The internet is already divided.
SEO, SEM, marketing etc it is all usually targeted towards specific groups in certain countries.

Many people think there must not be many sites in other languages because they don’t come across them.
This is done on purpose. English sites rarely come up for Chinese users because sites in Chinese would much better suit them. Companies in Japan can really make services just catered to Japanese & live well. Not every business needs to go aggressively global. If they do they can get a team in the US, or Europe to build their brand their for them.

It is common for companies in Japan to concentrate online spending with Japanese creatives, targeting Japanese users. Yes you might see some English on creative media but it’s usually a design element. This is the division. Think about it. Are you going to open your business in LA with an English site & target users in Germany? Unless you have great expendable budget & you have a track record of conversions from that area… Probably not.

In the end though division is not always bad. It keeps things uncluttered.