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There can be no argument that the selling of information products online has become very big business in the last 5 years. For those who have been involved in this type of marketing for some time, there are some key ingredients to becoming successful.

Historically, marketers were able to identify competitors and implement strategies accordingly, but the online marketing environment is so fast-paced that a real urgency surrounds any product launch.

Piracy is perhaps the biggest problem that information product marketers face, and is the one that is often quoted as being the main obstacle to selling digitally delivered information products to China. There is a perception that whatever product is sold there will be copied, rebranded, and resold in no time.

But realistically, doesn't this happen now anyway - whatever country you are selling to? Sure, there are copyright laws in place in most countries, but who among us has the financial capabilities to pursue copyright infringers through the courts, sometimes international courts? The Microsofts, Googles and IBM may be able to do this, but the average marketer - no way.

So whether you are selling to Australia, the US, UK or China, the strategy remains the same. Make a great information product, pre-sell it, create some real interest from qualified prospects, and promote it well through forums, blogs, article marketing. Keep up the pace and you WILL benefit. If your product is copied - do what you can to stop it, but maintaining your credibility as the developer/author is sometimes the best you can do. Get hit, make a hit, and then plateau - seems to be the way it goes.

Now having addressed the piracy issue, let's ignore the naysayers for a while, and take a closer look at the OPPORTUNITIES in China.

The state network information center of China is the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC)and in July 2008 it released a "Statistical Survey Report on the Internet Development in China". Here are some of the main points in this big report that will be of particular interest to the marketers of information products.

253 million Internet users

That's two hundred and fifty three MILLION internet users in China! This puts China clearly in first place for internet use worldwide. That figure is an increase of 91 million from June 2007 (43 million of this in the six months to June 2008).

84.7% of users connect via Broadband

At the end of 2007 this equated to 168 million, the figure has increased to 214 million. There is a massive 84.7 million individual computers connecting to the internet from homes (dispelling the myth that most internet access in China is via internet cafes).

73.05 million access the internet via mobile phones

Though certainly not their main means of internet access, this is a growing trend. Demographics? 86% of these people are under 30 years of age and 39.7% are students.

Penetration rate of 19.1%

On a population figure of 1.325 billion, this a LOT of people. Sure, when compared to neighboring countries (Japan 68.4%, and South Korea 71.2%), 19.While 1% doesn't sound a lot, but the current growth rates in China indicate that it will reach the world average of 21.1% by the end of 2008.

158 million registered IPv4IP addresses

This represents a 33.for the year to June 2008, a 7% growth rate. With 1.91 million websites in China, 71.4% are .cn websites.

E-commerce

The report clearly shows that online shopping is a growing trend in China. 63.Major cities claim the most shoppers of the 29 million people (25%) who have shopped online.

Lack of online payment and banking facilities in China is yet another of those myths to be blown away. Facts: 22.5% use online payment (and that's 23.79 million people) and 23.4% use online banking. These figures represent a growth rate of a whopping 71.7%.

Online education has grown to 18.5% of Chinese internet users becoming involved: 46.69 million people on the path to self-improvement, online.

Perhaps you have an information product that deserves a slice of the Chinese pie?

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More About Kerry Finch:
You really need to have up to the minute information on the Chinese internet marketing environment in order to plan a campaign directed at this very lucrative market. Chinese eWhispers will show you the way.




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