English to Chinese website translation

3 Reasons Your English to Chinese Website Translation Failed

3 Reasons Your English to Chinese Website Translation Failed

 

If you’ve had your website translated into Chinese recently you’d expect the Chinese-reading market to start coming in and generate traffic. You should be seeing leads building and conversions happening but if website activity seems to remain as empty as a ghost town, what then could have gone wrong?

A lot of companies take English to Chinese website for granted. They think that all it takes to reach out to a Chinese audience is a Chinese website. It goes much deeper than that, however, and missing some of the basics could result with a horribly ineffective website. Continue reading

3 English to Chinese Website Translation Options

3 English to Chinese Website Translation Options

 

Just about every businessman understands how beneficial it is for a company to offer their website in Chinese. A company may begin building B2B relations with Chinese companies and investors, they can start interacting with Chinese-speaking consumers, and the doors for global trading are swung open.

If your company has never had the experience of English to Chinese website translation before, then it might seem a little bit overwhelming at first. There are a lot of things that could easily fly over your head, especially if you are running a small business.

Luckily there are a lot of options to go by. Continue reading

3 Ways How English to Chinese Website Translation Helps Your Export Marketing

3 Ways How English to Chinese Website Translation Helps Your Export Marketing

 

Exporting to China is a big step for any company. You’ll be investing a lot to build relations, study the China market, connect with Chinese consumers, and more. One of the very first steps you’ll need to do is to start with English to Chinese website translation and open a Chinese portal.

There is one obvious reason for this: many of your new audience can only speak and read in Chinese so a Chinese website will open the doors for them to become consumers. Around 850 million people around the world primarily speak Chinese and around 450 million people speak it as a secondary language. Continue reading

Beginner’s Start to International Trade – English to Chinese Website Translation

Beginner’s Start to International Trade – English to Chinese Website Translation

 

Any business that plans to sooner or later open their doors for international trade should consider having multilingual portals for their site. The best examples are always going to be Facebook and Amazon. Amazon has 13 language portals while Facebook can be viewed in well over 100.

And it’s more than just being able to open up your business for oversea consumers. A French consumer might be buying something from a website even when he is living in the US.

However, if you had to choose the first language to translate to, it is always a wiser decision to begin with English to Chinese website translation. Continue reading