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The Internet Revolution a mandatory requirement that a translation should be
made available for web-sites - including blogs?The Internet has revolutionized the planet, and was the cultural phenomenon of the late 20th Century. It has its detractors, but most people see it as a force for good. Information on the 'Superhighway', as it's known, can be accessed in workplaces, schools Question 2. Now that there is the technology available, should search engine's like Google and Yahoo rank sites lower if they have no translation available? (Therefore rank sites higher if they do provide translation?) Question 3. Should all email service p 10 Easier Ways Than SEO To Get Web Site Traffic While we are here sending messages in English, there are at least one third
of the worlds population who can't read them, for English is not even a second
language for them.Everyone wants "organic" or "free" traffic, but it’s a full time job to try to keep on top of the search engines changing rules. Instead, if you build a good content-rich site and do the things on this list, you’ll get traffic and help your ranking at the I refer to China. More people in China are logging on to the net every day, but most of what has been put up on the net is in English, this can be very frustrating for them. Very few web sites I visit, and I visit very many in any given week, don't have any way of giving translations into other languages, and I feel, this is a thing that webmasters have got to address as soon as possible. On my own website, www.ebook-sales.com I have inserted a script code at the top of every html page to offer Alta Vista's translationservice - 'Babel Fish'. This offers translation into eight languages at present, including Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, as well as European languages. As more languages become available automatically the script will activate them. Since I put "Babel Fish' on my site I have noticed in the stats on my server that more people are logging on from China! This problem of translation for web-sites I recently wrote up about in a article filed with IdeaMarketers.com called "Reach Out And Touch Billions", no sooner it was filed within minutes it was being read by users of the service, usually editors. Take a look at the article and let me have some comments, and if you know of other translation services, why not give me some details about them for others to benefit from? Question 1. Should it be a mandatory requirement that a translation should be made available for web-sites - including blogs? Question 2. Now that there is the technology available, should search engine's like Google and Yahoo rank sites lower if they have no translation available? (Therefore rank sites higher if they do provide translation?) Question 3. Should all email service p New Search Tool on eBay - Want it Now isit, and I visit very many in any given week, don't have
any way of giving translations into other languages, and I feel, this is a thing
that webmasters have got to address as soon as possible.Have you ever just wanted to cringe while shopping at Zellers with your sweet toddler? I guess by now they know where the toy section is, and it just so happens you were speeding by hoping they might not see.But no way, there it was in bright packag On my own website, www.ebook-sales.com I have inserted a script code at the top of every html page to offer Alta Vista's translationservice - 'Babel Fish'. This offers translation into eight languages at present, including Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, as well as European languages. As more languages become available automatically the script will activate them. Since I put "Babel Fish' on my site I have noticed in the stats on my server that more people are logging on from China! This problem of translation for web-sites I recently wrote up about in a article filed with IdeaMarketers.com called "Reach Out And Touch Billions", no sooner it was filed within minutes it was being read by users of the service, usually editors. Take a look at the article and let me have some comments, and if you know of other translation services, why not give me some details about them for others to benefit from? Question 1. Should it be a mandatory requirement that a translation should be made available for web-sites - including blogs? Question 2. Now that there is the technology available, should search engine's like Google and Yahoo rank sites lower if they have no translation available? (Therefore rank sites higher if they do provide translation?) Question 3. Should all email service p The Cost of Doing Business eight languages at present, including Chinese,
Japanese, and Korean, as well as European languages. As more
languages become available automatically the script will activate them.The cost of doing business continuously increases as gasoline prices soar. Many service companies (e.g. plumbing, air conditioning and chimney contractors) have realized this as gasoline expenses have reached the ceiling. In an effort to offset this cost ma Since I put "Babel Fish' on my site I have noticed in the stats on my server that more people are logging on from China! This problem of translation for web-sites I recently wrote up about in a article filed with IdeaMarketers.com called "Reach Out And Touch Billions", no sooner it was filed within minutes it was being read by users of the service, usually editors. Take a look at the article and let me have some comments, and if you know of other translation services, why not give me some details about them for others to benefit from? Question 1. Should it be a mandatory requirement that a translation should be made available for web-sites - including blogs? Question 2. Now that there is the technology available, should search engine's like Google and Yahoo rank sites lower if they have no translation available? (Therefore rank sites higher if they do provide translation?) Question 3. Should all email service p Strategic Critical Factors Jump Start icle filed with IdeaMarketers.com called "Reach Out And Touch Billions", no sooner
it was filed within minutes it was being read by users of the service, usually
editors.Here's a curious question: Do all your daily efforts push your business towards your objectives?For most businesses, the answer is no - executives and employees spend a fair amount of time doing things which don't really make the business more succes Take a look at the article and let me have some comments, and if you know of other translation services, why not give me some details about them for others to benefit from? Question 1. Should it be a mandatory requirement that a translation should be made available for web-sites - including blogs? Question 2. Now that there is the technology available, should search engine's like Google and Yahoo rank sites lower if they have no translation available? (Therefore rank sites higher if they do provide translation?) Question 3. Should all email service p Marketing Mayhem and Missed Chances a mandatory requirement that a translation should be
made available for web-sites - including blogs?Turn a blind eye to your marketing efforts and you'll soon find yourself headed down a dark alley littered with failure and without an exit. Sound gloomy? It is, but with the right roadmap, instead of making a wrong turn, you can follow the road to s Question 2. Now that there is the technology available, should search engine's like Google and Yahoo rank sites lower if they have no translation available? (Therefore rank sites higher if they do provide translation?) Question 3. Should all email service providers be made to provide translation services for all emails? (Do you know of any that do?)
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