4 Steps to Host the Website in China

Stephen Tseng

Want to grow b2b business in China? You need to promote website.

Want to promote your website effectively? You need to host website there.

Here are 4 steps to do it…👇

1. Need to have a business license in China

2. Need to register the domain name in China or transfer your domain name to the service provider in China

3. Need to host your website in the service provider in China

4. Need to ICP (Internet Content Service) license.

Yes, it is not as easy as most people think.

But the payoff is huge in the long run.

Because 99% of digital marketing ad services in China require the website needs to host in China.

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Stephen Tseng

Co-founder of dminrostudio

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