After entering 2010, the two major domestic search engines have experienced some problems. Baidu was hacked and Google China wanted to withdraw. After these two incidents, both major search engines suffered varying degrees of losses. Although it has gradually recovered, these two things are still the subject of gossip among IT people. This period of time coincides with the arrival of the Spring Festival travel rush. The two major searches have successively launched the “Spring Festival Travel Map Tool” in the hope of regaining user support and taking the opportunity to gain more traffic. The article "Baidu and Google Spring Festival Transport Tool Competition: Who Knows China Better?" compares the characteristics of the two tools in detail. If you are interested, you can check it out.
As the two major search engines in China, Baidu and Google have been constantly competing and innovating, hoping to gain more user support and market share. The market is constantly changing and user needs are constantly increasing. Whether it is Baidu, Google or personal websites, they all understand that only by striving for excellence and improving the user experience as much as possible can they continue to win the support of users. Only with competition can we have motivation and do better. When Google was about to withdraw from China, there was a point of view that if Google really withdraws from China, Baidu would not be the one to benefit the most. Because you lose a comparable competitor, you lose the motivation for progress and become more and more complacent. This is the saying of "when the moon is full, it will lose money; when the water is full, it will overflow."
Baidu and Google have successively launched Spring Festival travel map tools to meet users' Spring Festival travel needs, which is indeed convenient for users. Both tools are constantly improving, and we hope to win more users and win more praise through the tools. When there is competition, there is pressure, but we can also learn from each other and do better and better, and the majority of users will benefit. However, there is also a competition model such as "Rising Qihu 360 upgrades its war of words and publishes several statements to attack each other". I remember that Qihoo 360 had a lot of wars of words. I often saw news about Qihoo 360 having a war of words with someone, and its slander against its opponents was exposed. However, a slap in the face won't make a difference. These opponents of 360 must also be "people of the same mind." In this way, both parties will win-win, and it is also a way to promote the company. It's just that users don't like such competition very much. Some old users may be lost, and of course some new users will be attracted.
Lu Xun once said, "The people who know you best are not your friends, but your enemies." This sentence should be used now as "The people who know you best are not your friends but your opponents." In today's fierce social competition, because of the pressure of competition, everyone should do their best to avoid being eliminated. In some industries without competition, there is no pressure from competition, development is getting slower and slower, and users are constantly questioning them.
The domestic network rectification movement has continued to this day, and its impact on personal websites is increasing. Websites without relevant certificates will be closed today, websites without registration will be closed tomorrow, and new measures may be introduced the day after tomorrow. It seems that the relevant network regulatory authorities are always looking for trouble. However, in order to gain a chance of survival, many individual webmasters actively cooperate with relevant policies and improve the relevant procedures of the website. But the question is, who will cooperate with the active cooperation of individual webmasters?
There is a discussion thread on the A5 forum bbs.admin5.com "Website registration takes 20 working days. Let's discuss how to improve the efficiency of registration?". An ordinary website registration takes 20 working days, or even more? Relevant policies require personal websites to have complete relevant procedures, but if there is no window for how to apply, how can it be achieved? Many policies are supported by individual webmasters, but the implementation But it is very difficult to implement, and there is an obvious disconnect in the implementation of relevant policies. To purify the Internet environment, we do not rely solely on so-called policies, so-called network regulatory authorities, or individual webmasters. Instead, we need the cooperation of these links to complete the task together. And if just one filing takes such a long time, how can network purification proceed in an orderly and rapid manner? The efficiency of relevant departments is so low. Is it because there is a lack of effective competition mechanism? Is it because there is a lack of transparent user supervision?
Many industries have corresponding competition. Should regulatory authorities in various industries also have transparent supervision and effective competition? The current network rectification movement has always been "unpopular". A key problem is that no department can cooperate and implement personal websites. long demand. If the relevant certificates are easy to apply for, I believe many webmasters will actively cooperate. After all, no one wants to be unable to log in. But, who will provide this channel? If it starts with website registration, who will meet the most basic requirement of a personal website? Demand? (Text/Mengjiang)