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Ni Chao to my Chinese Readers in Bejing, Shanghai and everywhere else! I know my Chinese is very limited to say the least (it sucks), but I am really proud to have visitors from Asia (also some people from Japan found me)!

Why am I big in China? The 10 steps guide to a successful Wordpress blog I wrote for Philipp Lenssen has been translated almost instantly by some dilligent Chinese bloggers, even before the Chinese Google Blogoscoped version was online.

Those Chinese blogs reprinted my translated article completely or partly, I just wonder why most of them left out two of the links that lead to my site ;-)

I am very flattered and impressed by the industrious asian blogosphere. Indeed Asians are famous for their dilligence but I am suprised anyways.

In fact I am convinced that soon the Chinese people will overtake the world economy because they work harder, longer hours and earn less than we lazy, fat, overpaid westerners do.

Moreover there is a Portuguese version of my article at Ego Strip and a Swedish summary as far as I can see, thanks Bloggliv.

This is globalisation how I love it. Note to myself: I have to add the creative commons license to my SEO 2.0 blog…

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  1. Posted August 3, 2007 at 5:39 pm | Permalink

    Hey, ya deserve it mate. Have a nice one.

  2. Posted August 3, 2007 at 6:31 pm | Permalink

    Your link over to the ten steps article is not working.

  3. Posted August 3, 2007 at 6:40 pm | Permalink

    Indeed! I overloooked that. Thank you very much! I fixed it now.

  4. Posted August 5, 2007 at 12:33 am | Permalink

    Your SEO ideas very very very good. I will track your blogs. Already add your feed to my dashboard, so I can comment on my personal blog easyly.

  5. Posted August 5, 2007 at 1:05 am | Permalink

    Thank you Hong. Your site is also very interesting. Especially the Google style Wordpress theme.

  6. Posted August 6, 2007 at 4:00 pm | Permalink

    yeeyan.com is not a personal blog. it is a site that everyone can join it to contribute by translate wonderful articles in English, French etc into Chinese. it also has english version whereby contributors will translate Chinese articles into english~. lol

  7. Posted August 6, 2007 at 5:36 pm | Permalink

    Great idea, social translation in a way.

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