Hello everyone, Shanghai SEO (SWJ). Just yesterday, while SWJ and Xiao Jiao Q from the SEO Academy were chatting, we unintentionally brought up the "Double Li" duo (Li Yanhong and Li Kaifu). It was quite coincidental; one controls Baidu in China, and the other leads Google in the Chinese region. SWJ's career is closely tied to their products. Therefore, today I would like to casually share some of my feelings and understanding about these two predecessors.
First, let me introduce their respective personal domains: Li Yanhong's Blog (http://hi.baidu.com/liyanhong/) and Li Kaifu's Blog (http://v35.blog.sina.com.cn/kaifulee).
These two masters have made outstanding contributions to China's internet industry and have also contributed greatly to promoting China's economic development. Li Yanhong (Robin), I feel, is a very low-key person - quiet and stable. Li Kaifu also belongs to this type of person. Their persistence is what I admire most: "How to discover blue oceans, how to create blue oceans, and if you want to enter the blue ocean, you must first enter the red ocean."
Baidu and Google, these two major search giants, compete fiercely with each other. As an SEO professional, fully familiarizing, understanding, and mastering the patterns of search engines is a long-term goal. SEO is not cheating, nor is it a universal key; it is just an ordinary tool. The effects it can produce vary greatly depending on who uses it. If we analyze and reference from the perspective of search engines, I believe they hope to provide the most valuable and matching information to those in need. However, search engines seem to be overly idealistic. When faced with some current webmasters in China, they lost their once beautiful aspirations and consequently lost trust in all webmaster friends, leading to the current situation between search engines and webmasters. Of course, this is only one of the factors.
Starting with myself and starting now, I aim to be a qualified, moral, and profound SEO professional and website administrator. I believe that as long as everyone contributes a little, the future will still be bright. We must act in accordance with our conscience and for the benefit of our descendants. Otherwise, when we are gone, won't we fear retribution? (*^__^*)
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