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Wednesday, March 1, 2017

China NNN Agreements: How to Get Them Properly Signed and Executed

China NNN Agreement LawyersHow to execute a China NNN Agreement

This post is nothing more than as described in its title. It focuses on what you typically should do to by way of contract signing formalities for your China NNN Agreement. It answers this question we frequently get from our blog readers and from our own clients: What exact steps should I take to get a China NNN Agreement signed?

The below is the typical response from our China lawyers:

The next step is to send this bilingual agreement to the Chinese side for review. If the Chinese side accepts all terms (sometimes they will propose changes), the best way (for you) to proceed would be for you to go first. That is, you should sign, date and then submit the contract to the Chinese side. Then don’t do anything (do not send any confidential information s your product or your molds) until the Chinese side returns with a fully executed version, signed, dated and chopped. You are right that you will want to make sure the exhibit listing your confidential information is properly filled out and dated, signed and chopped by the Chinese side. And you want to make sure of this not only at the time of first execution but also every single time a new product item or a new mold item is entered onto the record. For your own protection, you will want to make sure you in the end hold on to at least one original, fully executed agreement.

Please note that though the above says “bilingual agreement,” the official portion of the agreement is strictly in Chinese. The English language portion is strictly a translation for the benefit/convenience of our clients. I am careful to make this distinction because nearly all of the contracts we draft call for Chinese as the official language and we never draft contracts where more than one language is the official language. For why this distinction is so crucial, I urge you to read Silly Rabbit, The Chinese Language Contract Is What Matter and Dual Language China Contracts Double Your Chance Of Disaster.

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China NNN Agreements: How to Get Them Properly Signed and Executed

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Must Have SEO Toolbars and How to Use Them

When you’re just starting out with your online marketing efforts, you need to hustle like crazy to get your product and content in front of the right people, including your audience. That’s why, especially in the beginning of your website’s lifetime, you’ll need to mimic your competitors.

Must Have SEO Toolbars and How to Use Them

Think about it. Pretty much any niche in the internet is saturated now. And for most new websites, even one competitor that does proper SEO is a death sentence. But fear not—you can analyze your competition, do a better job, and end up on top.

Having a heavy load tool where you can find tons of data is great and will help you out a lot. But most often you need to check things on the go. That’s where you can rely on an SEO browser toolbar.

9 Most Commonly Used SEO Toolbars

  1. Open SEO Stats
  2. Ahrefs SEO Toolbar
  3. SEO Site Tools
  4. Alexa Toolbar
  5. SEOquake
  6. Majestic
  7. SimilarWeb
  8. SEO & Website Analysis
  9. MozBar

There are a wide variety of SEO toolbars to choose from, but for your browser to work fast and smooth, you probably will need to limit yourself to one or two extensions at a time. So let’s dive right in and see which of them deserve your attention.

1. Open SEO Stats

This toolset collects and shows you open data about a website you’re on. It looks a bit outdated, yet you can get a general idea from it about the state of a website.

As a website owner, you can check out the kind of links there are on a website, the site’s approximate page load speed, regular on-page SEO info, and some traffic stats.

But upon testing, I noticed that quite a few of the metrics of Open SEO Stats are off. For example, the toolbar shows incorrect pagespeed and Alexa’s traffic stats, which aren’t as accurate as, say, SimilarWeb’s.

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2. Ahrefs SEO Toolbar

Ahrefs is well known for its huge index size and a super fast crawler that sometimes finds links even faster than Google itself. With this toolbar, you get fast access to this exclusive data.

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To use it, you need to have an Ahrefs account (which can be a free trial).

The most beneficial ways to use Ahrefs SEO Toolbar are for competitive analysis and for link building.

You can see the rank of a domain, a page, what pages backlink to this post or website, etc.

With this bar, you also get information under each URL on the SERP. This way you can quickly check who ranks for needed keywords and if you can outrank them, depending on their domain ranking and page ranking.

The bar itself is fully customizable. You can choose which metrics to show and which to hide.

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And if you need more data of any kind, just click on any number and you’ll be redirected to the Ahrefs interface with full reports on backlinks, keywords, referring domains, etc.

3. SEO Site Tools

As of January 11th 2017, this toolbar was updated last in 2011, which isn’t a good sign in the dynamic world of SEO.

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When it was created, it was probably an awesome tool. And it still has some competitive and nice features even compared to younger opponents.

With this toolbar, you can check the on-page optimization elements, see the rankings according to several indexes, and use links to WhoIs services to find out who owns the website.

But many features, such as the social media tab, didn’t work once for me. Also, I found several broken links in the tool itself. So there is an expiration date on web products after all.

4. Alexa Toolbar

Alexa is also one of the older players in the SEO toolbars world. Yet some still refer to Alexa ranking as an important metric for a website. However, at first glance I noticed that for GrowMap Alexa found 2.5 times fewer referring domains than Ahrefs found.

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You can’t get much data on the go from this toolbar. For most of your info, you need to go on Alexa’s website and see the details there.

5. SEOquake

SEOquake was recently revamped and now looks and feels a lot better than it used to look. You need an active SEMrush account to use it to full capacity though.

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As with Ahrefs, you get a toolbar with data in the top of your browser window, information on SERP, and options to customize the way your toolbar works and what it shows you.

From SEOquake you can see pretty accurate social media, bounce rate, traffic and advertisement analysis.

It can be a bit confusing that for some info you’re redirected to the SEOquake interface and for some to SEMrush, but overall this tool can become a strong asset in your online endeavours.

6. Majestic

The Majestic toolbar can only be used with the paid subscription to Majestic, which isn’t that advantageous since you don’t get a chance to test it out to decide if you like it or not.

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Majestic also has its own crawling index and a couple of custom metrics like Trust Flow and Citation Flow. Those features are Majestic’s way of showing you the

Must Have SEO Toolbars and How to Use Them