Localizing for Korea (Both North and South)
E-commerce is a key component of the overall consumer market in South Korea, a country where 99.2 percent of households have internet access. If you want to resonate with your target audience in this prosperous
Artificial Intelligence and Internationalization: How AI Is Changing the Landscape
AI technology is getting smarter every day, and it’s changing the way companies localize websites, apps, images, videos, and more.
Choosing an App Translation Tool: 6 Things to Look for
Thinking about localizing your mobile app for new audiences around the globe? Read our tips for selecting the right app localization tool for your project.
Why Translating Your Website Matters During COVID-19
As the world continues to witness more and more waves of COVID-19, businesses have realized the importance of staying relevant to target audiences online. Never before has the need for localizing your website been so
Translating for Right-To-Left Languages: Everything You Want to Know
RTL (right to left) languages are common around the world. Learn which countries use RTL scripts, and how to get started with localization.
Translating for Japan: A Guide
Localizing for Japan is a unique challenge, but it’s well worth the investment. Learn everything you need to know before your translation or localization journey in Japan.
What Is the Difference Between Internationalization and Localization?
You’ve probably heard of translation, but what about internationalization and localization? They’re all important components of prepping your products and services for a worldwide audience.
10 Great Reasons to Translate Your Website
In today’s global economy, people have a lot of choices. If you want to keep up with the competition, localizing your website for other languages is essential. Learn about all the ways that translating your website can boost your brand and your revenue.
Has Your Company Gone Global Unintentionally?
It’s not uncommon for businesses to discover they are somehow reaching out to audiences they hadn’t intentionally targeted. This kind of international business could take the form of surprise orders or web traffic coming from