Two Countries Separated By A Common Language
When building a multi territory website you should consider the copy you use in different markets.
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When building a multi territory website you should consider the copy you use in different markets.
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I run a one man (read person if that term bugs you) multinational business, and we all can, thanks to the levelling effect of the internet.
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Many people think that running their website copy through Google translate is enough to make their website multi-language. I’m here…
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I was in discussions with a client about building out their multi language website. We were talking about why he wanted…
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One of the big issues facing a site owner who has content in multiple languages, is that they need to ensure they have translated all content into all languages.
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Something happened on my own site here at WebPolyglot, that has highlighted the importance of testing across languages as you initially build your site and as you apply changes over time.
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Something WordPress does by default that Google does not like for SEO reasons came to my attention recently. In this…
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You may have heard of a custom post types for WordPress and wonder what they are all about (or is…
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Me and my team get called in a lot to troubleshoot WordPress sites that have crashed . Here are my…
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I’ve been experimenting with various ways to increase email opt-ins here at wpdude.com and I thought I would share some of my findings with you.
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