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[9 Feb 2010 | 12 Comments | 17,571 views]
How to Be a Self Online Marketing Freelance Translator?

Learn how to become a self online marketing freelance translator shared by translator Rola Adel R. Or how to use Google to generate more translation jobs for freelance translators or translation agencies? This blog post will give you some suggestions on how to market you small business as a freelancer translator.

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[6 Feb 2010 | One Comment | 4,736 views]
Getting The Most From Your French to English Translation Service

The internet, and global marketing, have created a whole new demand for the business world: translation services. Now people are finding that they need to have translators for many different languages, including French to English translation. This is why more businesses than ever are hiring translation services, but they often don’t get the most from their service.

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[5 Feb 2010 | One Comment | 1,296 views]
New Online Translation Service at LegalTech 2010

Lingusistic Systems, Inc., today unveiled its Select Translation Service version 2.0 at LegalTech 2010 in New York City. The latest system provides online access to four levels of translation that meets the varying needs for legal document translation. Read the complete article here.

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[4 Feb 2010 | One Comment | 1,855 views]
German to English Translation and Social Media

Thanks to inventions like Myspace, Facebook, and, of course, Twitter, more and more companies are becoming well-known. If your business, for instance, writes a provoking blog and Tweets it out, you’ll be much more likely to get the attention of new customers and clients. The thing is, though, that you’ll not only be getting the attention of people from your nation, but people from nations around the world, which is why many companies are now blogging and having their social media translated from English to German or from German to English and a variety of other languages.