The business case for internationalization is clear: companies have to sell to customers who are buying –> international customers present good buying opportunities –> products must be adapted to sell to international customers. Great, grand, wonderful (no yelling on the bus)! It all sounds so easy, doesn’t it? Well if it were all so easy, we would be spending 50 weeks per year on vacation and two weeks per year working. This is …
Why can’t software developers, designers, project managers & quality assurance all just get along?
We recently held a webinar on Bridging the Gap Between Software Development and Localization, but I think this image was all we needed to show…
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Exposing your brand in the correct, culturalized form is an essential first step in success in foreign markets. We recently held a webinar on Product Brand Culturalization to help companies grasp the strategies needed to reap a significant ROI in foreign markets. Thank you to all who attended.…
Originally posted on the Google Webmaster Central Blog
Google, of late, has been placing an emphasis on returning more high-quality sites to users. Initially, this was a change for searches in English, but Google recently announced they’re including their search improvements for different languages. With an increase in internet use from non-English speakers in recent years, this effort by Google makes sense.
I wrote previously about Google’s internationalization efforts, and this just goes as …
Creating a robust global marketing plan in the face of economic uncertainty is a difficult task; but a necessary one. As global markets expand and become valuable customers, successful businesses must strive to develop good relationships and good products for those markets. The business reasons for expanding to a global market are often understood, but the process can be difficult. This is where companies go wrong and the localization and internationalization process becomes a time …
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