Industry Specialisations
- Advertising Translations
- Automotive Translations
- Brand Name Research and Consultancy
- Contract Publishing Translations
- Corporate Communications
- Financial Translations
- Legal Translations
- Market Research Translations
- Medical and Pharmaceutical Translations
- Transcription and Voice-Overs
- Travel and Tourism Translations
- Web Site Translations
Web Site Translations
Multi-language web sites
We adapt web sites into all major business languages. Our full service includes adaptation and localisation of your web copy and interface. We take your source html/xml files and deliver formatted translations for your webmaster to upload. We will also proofread and test all language versions before they go live.
Translation and localisation
Selecting the right translation provider for your company’s web site is as crucial as each of the tasks you faced in building the original language version – from writing the content to finding the right provider of web design and development. At Etymax we ensure not only accurate translation but also that your corporate style and message have as much impact after translation as before. It goes without saying that we localise all internet terminology for each market.
Why translate your web site?
Translating and localising your web site means you can reach existing and potential global customers with no additional marketing effort. Addressing those markets in their language means you can be sure they understand your offer, your brand.
If you are assessing the benefits of a multilingual web site, here are some statistics which may help your decision. This graph shows the top ten languages used on the internet and the number of users per language.
Other key facts:
- Internet users are four times more likely to give their business to a web site that communicates to them in their own language.
- Internet users will stay within a web site for twice as long if it is written in their own language
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(source: http://www.internetworldstats.com, 30 Sept 2009)





