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Website Localization
China has officially
entered the WTO and is opening the doors to free trade. The existing
barriers to foreign trade are now being lowered. Now is the time
to localize your website for the Chinese market.
Localization Package
If you don't localize customers are not stimulated into buying or
investigating further they only look and move on. Localization goes
beyond translation. With localization, your website will match the
look and feel of popular local websites. We will incorporate cultural
elements and references to help you get your message across. At
the same time, we will remove any aspects that may be culturally
offensive. Offensive elements may be totally invisible to you! For
instance, you should not set a product price of $250, these numbers
in common speech mean "crazy or idiot".
Localization Package includes:
- Website redesign for Chinese Market.
- Remove offensive content.
- Add culturally appealing associations.
- Traditional and Simplified Chinese language
versions.
- Hosting in China for quickest download speed.
Tell us your marketing needs and we'll get back
to you with a localization proposal.
Start Now!
Website Translation
Translate any language into Chinese. There are two forms of written
Chinese, Simplified Chinese used on the Mainland and Traditional
Chinese used in Hong Kong and Taiwan. We offer a very competitive
rate of $.02/word (170RMB/1000 words) for either Simplified or Traditional
Chinese. If you are targeting multiple markets, get both Simplified
and Traditional for only $.025/word (200RMB/1000 words). These rates
apply to text translation only, image translation entails an extra
fee.
Exhibit
at a Trade show in China
Tell Me More!
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- Pampers® begins television ads
for disposable diapers. A new market penetration in a country
where disposable diapers are seldom used.
- Nestle® & General Mills®
cereals Cheerios, Koko Krunch, and Stars are now available
in Chinese supermarkets. This is a new market penetration
in a country where noodles, steamed buns, rice porage and
eggs form the traditional breakfast. This market initiative
appears to be targeting the under 15 age group.
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