The Importance of Language on Websites

November 13, 2009 ( Scott J )

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As I was searching for something on the Internet, I came across a very interesting point that brings up a topic of great importance for us today.

“If I can’t read it, I’m not buying it”. This is something often heard from people who are trying to make purchases .

A lot of have doubts and can’t come to an agreement about whether it makes sense for them to globalize their , merchandising sites, or call centers. What these processes would entail is translating the and providing on the company and its products in other .

The generalized idea exists that buyers are comfortable navigating in , especially in sites specialized in or specific specialized products.

However, studies have been done for the past few years that show the exact opposite: there are a vast number of people who want to make purchases in their own and that often refrain from buying this because what they are looking for is not available in their . This presents an obstacle for both the potential and the offering products and services.

Therefore, I believe that it is an absolute necessity for every company looking to reach as many potential clients as possible to take the steps needed to publish their , and the about their products and services, , etc., in several .

Buscando algo en Internet, encontré un punto muy interesante que hace referencia a un tema que, a mi parecer, tiene gran importancia hoy en día.

“Si no puedo leer, no compro”. Esto es algo que muchas veces escuchamos decir a las personas cuando tratan de realizar .Buscando algo en Internet, encontré un punto muy interesante que hace referencia a un tema que, a mi parecer, tiene gran importancia hoy en día.

“Si no puedo leer, no compro”. Esto es algo que muchas veces escuchamos decir a las personas cuando tratan de realizar .

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One Response to “The Importance of Language on Websites”

  1. nour says:

    For many years I attempted to learn a new language. Admittedly, when I was in high school I took Spanish 1 and 2 as a requirement but never really learned how to use it in an every day conversation.

    But know I have to learn many of them to be able to working on that field thank you for the article

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