Dminorstudio China market entry program adds Grain & Protein Technologies site
Dminorstudio has launched a China-hosted bilingual site for Grain & Protein Technologies and outlined Baidu, WeChat and AI-search services.
By Hana Yoshida · Markets Reporter
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Dminorstudio has announced a China market entry program for Western business-to-business companies, centered on localized websites and marketing through Chinese digital channels. The agency’s first cited project is a China-hosted bilingual website for Grain & Protein Technologies’ Climate Control & Air Treatment division, a move aimed at giving the division a local web presence for Chinese buyers.
The announcement was published Aug. 3. It sets out an agency model in which a company launches a China-hosted website before adding WeChat activity, Baidu search optimization and paid search advertising.
What does Dminorstudio’s China market entry program include?
The offering combines website design and development with WeChat marketing, Baidu and Google search-engine optimization, search-engine marketing and pay-per-click campaigns. It also includes LinkedIn and email marketing, according to the announcement.
Dminorstudio describes its China B2B digital marketing services as a sequence: build a China-hosted WordPress site, then add WeChat, Baidu SEO, PPC and generative engine optimization, or GEO. GEO refers to work intended to improve a company’s visibility in AI-powered search results.
The Grain & Protein Technologies project was developed in the first half of 2026, the release said. The site uses WordPress, multilingual features and China-based hosting. Dminorstudio characterized those elements as supporting accessibility and performance for users in China, but the announcement supplied no traffic, lead or campaign-performance results.
Why does the Grain & Protein Technologies site matter?
The launch provides a concrete client example for the agency’s broader push to serve industrial, technology and software companies selling into China. Rather than treating localization as translation alone, Dminorstudio says its work adapts web content and marketing to how prospective customers search for and assess vendors.
Its stated approach is to test a client’s value proposition with targeted Baidu campaigns, focus on qualified leads and expand activity afterward. Those are the agency’s proposed marketing steps, not reported outcomes from the Climate Control & Air Treatment launch.
Dminorstudio says it has teams in Shanghai and the United States and can connect leads from China-based campaigns with global customer-relationship-management systems, including WordPress and HubSpot integrations. The company’s own website lists China-focused SEO, WeChat marketing, Google and Baidu advertising, B2B websites and websites for China among its services.
The announcement does not include a statement from Grain & Protein Technologies, regulatory documentation, pricing, or independent measures of the new site’s reach. It is a services launch and client-project disclosure rather than a report of completed marketing results.