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Translation Service Companies: Benefits of Go

by Fred Zacharias

You've got a good quality product that converts in sales right? You pretty much have your niche tied around your pinky finger and know the ins and outs of every little detail with regards to your market demands. What if you could use what you already have, and instantly (well not quite instantly) gain access to a whole new potential market that is craving to buy YOUR product!

Trouble is, this market doesn't speak or read your language! So even in the odd case they land on your site, they cannot purchase anything. Click, click, is the sound that will be made as that potential customer moves on from your site to one that speaks their language.

Why is this important? Sure you probably think that in your market, you get most of your sales. You may be right depending on which markets you serve. But what if you found out that non-English speaking nations contribute upwards of 50% and more of total global commerce sales made online? Got your attention?

By having a strategy to go into new markets, you don't have to start from scratch. You just need to localize your product and find market participants that have a need for it. Then you sell, sell, sell! Of course it's not that simple, but going international can be considered one of the great latent profit potential pools available to your already established business.

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