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		<title>Aggressively Marketing To A Foreign Audience</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you&#8217;re marketing to a foreign audience, you&#8217;re probably aware of the need to tailor your promotion both to their language and their culture, lest risk generating less-than-optimal results.  As such, we&#8217;ve been seeing more and more websites who are trying to expand their reach beyond the English-speaking world take part in marketing initiatives that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you&#8217;re marketing to a foreign audience, you&#8217;re probably aware of the need to tailor your promotion both to their language and their culture, lest risk generating less-than-optimal results.  As such, we&#8217;ve been seeing more and more websites who are trying to expand their reach beyond the English-speaking world take part in marketing initiatives that use language translation and similar technologies to their advantage.</p>
<p>If you own a website and hoping to broaden your customer base by taking on potential buyers in far-flung countries, here are a few things you can do to get there:</p>
<p><strong>1. Custom websites in the foreign language. </strong>There&#8217;s no getting around it, you&#8217;ll need a custom website in the local vernacular to appeal to those you are trying to reach.  Whether you do this through a full-on language translation job or a simple update using a <a href="http://www.languagesoftware.net">translation software</a>, a website will be one investment that will pay for itself many times over.</p>
<p><strong>2. Local search engines. </strong> While Google, Yahoo and MSN rule as the search engine of choice for majority of English-speaking users, many web users prefer their local counterparts to the search giants (e.g. China).  If you&#8217;re angling for a piece of the action in China, for instance, you&#8217;ll need to submit your site to the local search engines to derive the best results.</p>
<p><strong>3. Web communities.</strong> If you want to sell in Germany, make it a point to participate in local discussion forums and other online communities to promote your site.  Don&#8217;t wait for the customers to find you.  Instead, find them, pursue them and do the best you can to get your word out.</p>
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