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Volume 90, May 2010 |
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The instant you create a website for your business anyone around the world with Internet access can find you and evaluate your product or service. In the '90s, many small businesses went global unintentionally as search engines directed foreign customers to their websites. In Global Communicator's featured industry article, we address how to localize your website and intentionally reach some of the 1.3 billion non-English speakers online.
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Marketing
Are you interested in better sales, improving customer service, and targeting your marketing initiatives via your organization's various country-specific websites? Localizing your website helps you effectively reach a more global audience - at a local level.
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Spanish
Spanish-speakers can be found around the world in dozens of different countries - from Mexico to Argentina to Spain - each with unique dialects. With over 400 million Spanish-speakers worldwide, the Hispanic market is anything but a niche anymore for businesses. In the U.S., it is a group with $976 billion in spending power. (Hispanic Trends, Mar08)
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Global Language Solutions, publisher of Global Communicator, announces it has received high customer feedback ratings in its Past Performance Evaluation (PPE) conducted by Open Ratings, a Dun & Bradstreet company.
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Planning your event schedule for the upcoming quarters? Global Communicator is pleased to announce its participation as a media partner for several 2010 events. Be sure to use the codes in this article to take advantage of exclusive offers for our readers.
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Featured Industry: Software Localization
Featured Language: Arabic
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