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Yahoo! and India- A strategic move.
The latest news about Yahoo! buying a stake in Indiatimes
couldn’t have come at a more opportune moment. In a release by
The Financial Times, states that "Yahoo, the US internet search
engine, is in talks to acquire a minority stake in Indiatimes,
the online operation of Bennett Coleman, India's biggest media
group" So why this interest for Yahoo! towards Indiatimes? Let
us first put forth the present Internet Market in India.
With an increase in the awareness of the potential of Internet
Marketing, and with various big companies such as ICICI,
Citibank, HDFC considering Internet marketing as part of its
budget, this only substantiates the fact of the growing online
market in India.
Capturing a share of the still nascent Indian Markets
If all goes well between Yahoo! and the Bennet Coleman group,
Yahoo can have the upper advantage in terms of reaching out to
the Indians. We all know how aggressive Google has been in terms
of improving its search features, and MSN following suit. This
only intensifies the battle for the number 1 search engine.
However, each search engine has its own loyal customers.
However, Yahoo! has not been that aggressive and has been
intelligent enough to diversify its services and not just relate
to Search Engine marketing alone, targeted to the Indian Sub
Continent.
Lets take a look at what Yahoo! has in store if everything goes
well.
Indiatimes portal is owned by the Bennet Coleman group, which
also publishes dailies such as "The Times of India" which was
originally launched in 1838, the English language daily has a
circulation of more than 21 million, apart from magazines such
as Femina, etc and other journals. The biggest competitor to
Indiatimes comes from Rediff.com However, Yahoo! has partnered
with Rediff in terms of ecommerce. This gives Yahoo! the
advantage in terms of partnering with 2 of the most popular
portals in India in order to reach out to the most ignorant
consumer who just recognizes the Internet as a medium to send
mail and chat. With Yahoo! having its share in Small Businesses
and with Rediff and Indiatimes too venturing into the
Small-Medium segment, Yahoo! will have the upper hand as
compares to MSN or Google. According to Alexa.com, which ranks
websites based on the number of site clicks, the top two local
portals in India are Rediff.com, ranked 139, and Indiatimes at
316 in a league of 500 most visited sites. Both lag behind
Yahoo! India This leaves us with an obvious question as to why
tie up with Indiatimes if Yahoo already enjoys a good ranking
compared to Rediff and Indiatimes? There are various reasons
behind this and one of them is to project Yahoo! India as a
completely Indian Portal. Another fact is that when it comes to
Online Advertising or the PPC Models, none of the 2 Indian
portals have the experience in setting up the system to offer to
the Indian online consumers. Although Rediff has ventured into
this model, they still need to clean up the ground work. By
joining hands with Yahoo!, Indiatimes can, if they want to, get
the upper hand over Rediff in terms of technology implemented
marketing vehicles. All said and done, the story is yet to
begin. It’s a win-win situation here with both parties (read as
Yahoo! and Indiatimes) looking at seriously expanding their
online presence. While Yahoo! can try to out beat its rivals
MSN, and partly Google, Indiatimes can be comfortably slated to
slide over Rediff and actually make it to the number 1 slot,
with Yahoo! India backing it up. By reaching out to the Indian
Markets, and already having consolidated its position in the
Chinese market, Yahoo! is surely one company to look out for.
After Google and MSN, may be its time for Yahoo to be in the
spotlight. And finally, with these changes happening, may be its
time the Indian markets have opened up and recognized online
marketing.
About the author:
John Benjamin works as an Internet Marketing freelance
consultant. He also operates his website
http://www.promindsinc.com
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