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Of course, English as a language is widely accepted as the language of the internet. However, what do you do when you get an enormous number of submissions in other languages? When the Sphinn social news site was launched, this problem plagued everyone. What was one supposed to do with the Japanese submissions? Maybe for English speaking internet readers this problem didn’t look quite as huge but truth is how was all the spam that got submitted to be monitored. Traffic congestion and mismatches were likely.
Thanks to Kenichi Suzuki, and developer Sera Hiroyuki, now you can breathe a sigh of relief because Sphinn Japan is here, a great step in the SEO world that’s going to help channelize things. It also does pave the way for the development of other foreign language inclusions in mainstream site building and submissions.
This is great news for internet marketers as it allows limitless growth and management in the online world. It’s a global scenario now; certainly the SEO and online marketing opportunities are likely to increase encompassing a much larger audience. With the SEO world getting bigger each moment, it is important to know that previous limitations may not be there anymore and this will help you increase your scope of work.
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Very interesting post, English is the langage of the web…
thanks for sharing
nice blog , keep sharing …..
Great post. Thanks for sharing and keep the good work.
Great news. I consider Sphinn, Digg and Mixx my favorite social sites. The japanese edition should really legitimize Sphinn as one of the major players in the industry!
Not something I personally will be using, however it is a sign of just how globalised search marketing (and its popularity) has become
Thanks for great information…