Majestic are extremely proud to have entered the Japanese market with an exclusive reseller partnership in Japan. We hope our Japanese readers and maybe a few of our non-Japanese readers will try entering a domain or URL into the new Analyzer at 123analyzer.jp.
This initiative has bee a long time in the making. I can’t recall HOW long, but it feels like a year or more. Our colleagues at 123Analyzer have built a whole system based on our APIs from the ground up in Japanese! The amount of resource needed to do this and the massive amount of energy and resource needed to enter the Japanese market means that for the foreseeable future, this will be the ONLY reseller agreement offered to a Japanese partner and we are extremely enthusiastic about 123 Analyzer’s product launch.
If you find me at a conference, I would be only too delighted to tell you just how much heart has gone into this project from the guys in Japan.
Please give the Japanese system a try – even if you aren’t Japanese. It only takes a second I want to know if the new site can stand a stress test! 🙂
Best of luck to everyone at 123 Server in Japan.
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I have nothing but admiration for you guys (Alex, Dixon and the whole M team) in securing and then delivering on this deal.
The Japanese market sure is a tough nut to crack but it seems that your hard work, determination and a superb partner, who must obviously share the same attributes, has delivered.
Now if only I could read Japanese….. 🙂
October 26, 2011 at 5:02 pmVERY cool. You have NO idea how much my company is going to love this…… 🙂 I just sent an email to my Japanese partner about this, we’ll have a field day on it!
November 1, 2011 at 9:49 pmSo glad you like the idea Jeff! Should be “just in time”.
November 4, 2011 at 11:42 amHa-ha I would like to tell you a little coincidence.. 4-5 days ago ( I cannot recall it exactly but at the weekend) my brother and me were discussing about japanese and chinese tools for backlink checking. The whole thing came from a story about a mutual friend of us who created japanese blogs. We laughed a lot about the difficulties of blogging in distant cultures. Sorry for the not too technical comment, it was just so funny that now I’m reading this post.
But to be a bit more technically oriented, I would like to ask a question too. (I am not really sure that this is the right place for that, but Dixon’s team is so nice and caring on answering comments, that I give it a try..:) ) I checked your video tutorial on verifying our site. I have to admit, that I am NOT so tech savvy.. My issue was that I could not upload the .txt file to the root domain of my blog (this is a free blog, a subdomain on a Hungarian free blog service.) Does your service work for these kind of blogs as well or not? My 2nd question is: the same happened to me with a WP blog. I was able to upload the file only to the “uploads” folder (or something like that). My guess is that the whole issue is because of my lacking of basic technical knowledge.. he-he.. I do not want you to solve my problems or give me long explanations about how to do it, my really question would be: 1. is it possible to check my free blogs as well? 2. do I really need a FTP program for this method? If your answer are yes-yes for these questions, I will go deeper to this things.
Thanks in advance.
November 24, 2011 at 6:17 pmHi,
We have other verification options that can be tried – please use our contact form for this –
https://www.majesticseo.com/support/contact-us
Alex
November 25, 2011 at 2:41 pm