Nicol Nicolson
Mar 22, 2010

POLL: Who will profit most from Google's China withdrawal?

With Google poised to pull out of China, thoughts inevitably turn to the gap left in the search market.

POLL: Who will profit most from Google's China withdrawal?
Although the global leader commands just a 30 per cent share of the China market, a genuine opportunity exists for rival brands to significantly increase their presence. Baidu may hope for total dominance, but there are other players who will seek to exploit their differentiation.

So who do you believe is best placed to profit from Google’s withdrawal from the market?

* Baidu
* SoGou
* Soso
* Yahoo
* Other

Vote now at media.asia.

According to the results from last week's poll question asking which APAC city will be the top advertising hub by 2020, Shanghai takes the top position with 28 per cent of the votes. Hong Kong came in second with 16 per cent of the votes followed closely by Singapore with 15 per cent. Click here for the full results.
Source:
Campaign Asia

Related Articles

Just Published

7 hours ago

DeepSeek: Accelerating the path towards AI ...

While DeepSeek's innovations won't directly impact marketers in the near-term, its ripple effects on AI development will greatly accelerate the permeation across the industry over time, writes Vincent Niou.

7 hours ago

Japan Airlines campaign ropes in Liverpool football ...

Created by Jellyfish, the campaign is focused on key markets including Singapore and Thailand.

7 hours ago

Filipinos spend more time than global average on ...

TOP OF THE CHARTS: Global social-media users have reached 5.24 billion, with Southeast Asia representing 10.2% of the total share, according to We Are Social's annual study.

7 hours ago

'Local with full autonomy': Ogilvy global leaders ...

In an exclusive interview with Campaign Asia during their recent trip to China, Ogilvy's global CEO Devika Bulchandani and creative chief Liz Taylor discuss their vision in the region, the changing face of creativity, and the reality of being a female leadership duo.