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Recent news about Glogou Inc.


March 28,2023, Press Release: Glogou Unveils GPT Integration Services for Content Management Systems to Boost Digital Marketing Impact


July 25,2022, Press Release: Glogou Launches Reopening Marketing Services for Hotels and Cruise Lines


Nov 10,2021, Press Release: Glogou Helps Businesses Build Brands on TikTok


April 25,2019, Press Release: Glogou Launches Services to Migrate Facebook and Instagram Ads to WeChat


April 25,2018, Press Release: Glogou Launches RapidChain Marketing Services


Sep 17,2017, Press Release: Glogou Announces Wechat Mini-App Development Services to Help a Business to Acquire More Asian Customers


June 04,2017, Press Release: Glogou Launches Wechat Content Marketing Services to Help a Business to Better Engage China Customers


Sep 30,2015, Press Release: Glogou Launches Sales Opportunity Discovery Online Services to Help Businesses Sell More Into Asian Markets


Jul 9,2015, Press Release: Glogou Launches Asia Marketing Self Planner, an Interactive Asia Media Guide to Help Businesses Plan China and Asia Marketing


Jun 11,2014, Press Release: Glogou Publishes Travel and Destination Marketing White Paper


May 1, 2014,Press Release: Glogou Launches Sales Signal Processing (SSP) to Solve the Toughest Problems for International Sales


Sep 24,2013, Press Release: Glogou Launches Big Data Solutions for Travel and Destination Marketing


August 7, 2013, Press Release: Glogou Announces "Across the Great Wall" China Marketing Technologies and Services That Break Down the Barriers to Reaching the Growing China Market


July 17, 2013, Press Release: Glogou Inc. Announces SoLoMo Solutions for Destination Marketing


May 17, 2013, 中国日报, China Daily: Glogou helps US companies build brands in China


May 01, 2013, VentureBeat: Why you need social media marketing in China


Jan 28, 2013, BizJournal: Santa Clara startup connects U.S. companies and Chinese markets


Dec 12, 2012, Website Magazine: Startup Brings China Ad Programs to "U"


Nov 29, 2012, Search Engine Land: Glogou Launches Products To Help US Companies Do Search Marketing In China


Nov 7, 2012, 新浪科技: 不懂中文没关系 Glogou帮助外企进军中国


Nov 06, 2012, TechCrunch: Glogou Launches New Tools To Help Businesses Build Their Online Presence (And Ad Campaigns) In China


Aug 27, 2012, San Jose Mercury News: Silicon Valley startup Glogou Teaches Small Companies How To Say "Buy My Product" In Chinese


Silicon Valley Startup Glogou Teaches Small Companies
How To Say “Buy My Product” In Chinese

how to say buy my products in chinese

Not long ago a group of Silicon Valley professions who were born in China — both marketing experts and engineers — launched a company aimed at helping small and medium businesses, lacking the marketing muscle of an Intel or Apple, penetrate the world’s fastest growing middle class.


The Santa Clara company’s name, Glogou — which stands for “global goes to you” — doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue. But its business plan is easy to grasp: It is a marketing sherpa to guide American companies in the nation with more than 400 millions Internet users and 700 million mobile phone subscribers.


“We want to be a bridge to China,” said co-founder Iris Huang. “Our mission is to help everyone become successful — to help them put food on their table.”


American companies hoping to pitch everything from technological components to tourist packages to Chinese consumers and companies face more than a language barrier. Trying to navigate the country’s giant search engine Baidu to place ads, for instance, is virtually impossible for non-Chinese, said Xiaojin Liu, another Glogou co-founder. “It’s not like Google, where you can just go online and get everything set up,” she said.


She and her colleagues help companies assess Chinese consumers and companies to see if there is a market for their product. They then craft a marketing campaign.


The startup, which also has a team in Beijing, has assisted hotel chains, a Southern California luxury real estate company, South Carolina’s state government trying to attract investors and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Glogou manages an outreach campaign to the university’s alumni in China on social networking site Weibo.


The startup revamped the marketing campaign of Surterre Properties in Orange County, including reworking its Chinese Web site. Chinese real estate shoppers are looking for more than the number of bathrooms and bedrooms in a house, Liu said. “They are buying a dream, not only a house,” she said. That means real estate ads need to focus on what schools and colleges are available nearby, what the local Chinese community is like and how far away is Hollywood, Liu said.


“In the five months since we launched our Chinese site, we’ve had 8,000 visits from the China geographic area,” said Paula Ansara-Wilhelm, co-founder of Surterre Properties. “In the four years prior, we only had a total of 7,000 visits.”