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On the other hand, I suspect that in both India and China, local language network presence and strength must have already created a demand for plenty of content production in mandarin, hindi, gujurati and urdu.
I am actually interested in getting into any such market in China, since any consumer meltdown in the UK/USA will probably drive down the cost of advertising as the number of purchases per head fall and fall and fall. English language has been okay for selling outside UK/USA until now, but the development of other technological blocks is so advanced now, coupled with a financial collapse on this side of Russia, that the huge markets in those regions demand that we sell to them in their own languages.
I've actually started learning chinese. But to be honest it was so I could look up stuff in chinese on youku, where there are lots of good free things to watch, but unfortunately in that universe it's probably more advisable to search in chinese script (even without a keyboard, you can always copy-paste).
And of course, some of our websites are already showing ads in chinese script, japanese, arabic, hebrew, russian, and many languages using roman script. Good old google puts those ads on the pages themselves, if they find that your visitors are chinese. What great chaps they are at google.
Paypal is also a wonderful thing. You can find buyers anywhere in the world and take their money in a safe way, making it possible to exploit all opportunities in the international ad market without additional stress over dealing with the payments.
On the topic of paid writing, do you know about.com guarantee newly-chosen (anyone can apply and be tested) writers something like 750 dollars a month for their first year? They hardly require any volume per month, so it's a good deal. I have toyed with the idea of trying out for one a number of times, but the only topics available are either too competitive or too boring.
Last edited by witnesstheday; 06-15-2008 at 10:02 AM..
Reason: because I originally wrote "this side of the Russia", and I'm not sure how earlier versions of the sentence left that anomaly
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