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		<title>Google translator Plugin can make your blog an International favorite</title>
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Several years ago you would not turn on the TV, pick<br />
up a magazine or read the newspaper with<br />
out reading about or seeing the phrase World<br />
Wide Web.  We were all led to believe people all<br />
over the world would be able to read our<br />
beautifully created websites and shower us with<br />
riches.</p>
<p>But there is a slight problem when it comes to becoming a famous international<br />
web author when your site is in English only.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the deal there are roughly 360 millions people on the Internet<br />
according to the Internet world stats website.  However there are over<br />
6.5 billion people on planet earth and it is highly unlikely that most<br />
of those folks speak English.</p>
<p>In fact according to the same Internet stats website sixty-two percent<br />
of the Internet users world wide do not speak English which can put a<br />
crimp in your plans to become that world famous website owner you<br />
aspire to be.</p>
<p>So here&#8217;s the scenario that many English speaking blog owners are<br />
faced with when it comes to getting visitors from outside of English<br />
speaking countries.  You&#8217;ve put together a great looking blog with<br />
helpful information but web surfers in non English speaking countries<br />
looking for information to solve their various problems can not read<br />
your English only blog.</p>
<p>Fear not your world fame may not be far off.  There is a sweet<br />
WP plugin call the &#8220;Global Translator&#8221;. This little plugin is great, it<br />
utilizes the Google translation engine so you know it is bound to be<br />
powerful and accurate.  Once activated this plugin will begin<br />
translating your blog posts and other blog entries into up to 50<br />
different languages.  Now your site will not be instantly translated<br />
into the various languages especially if you have a large established<br />
site.</p>
<p>But given a little time your site will slowly become transformed into<br />
the various languages you select to use on your blog.  I personally<br />
use all 50 languages on my WP blogs I figure why not give anyone who<br />
visits a chance to read my blog posts.</p>
<p>Now you may be thinking that&#8217;s a nice little gesture but I don&#8217;t think I<br />
want to take the time to go looking for a plugin to translate my site into<br />
languages my target market doesn&#8217;t speak.  In that case Ihave a few<br />
comments for you regarding that thought process.</p>
<p>Just because your English speaking customers are looking for your<br />
information what makes you believe that customers in other countries<br />
don&#8217;t have the same concerns or could not benefit from your blog<br />
information.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s another benefit you may not have thought about so let me ask<br />
you this.  If your blog is in English only how many search engine<br />
listing will you get?  What do you think will happen to your blog if<br />
you had several hundred search engine listings for your site in<br />
different languages spread out all over the web?</p>
<p>I added the Global translator plugin to one of my WP blogs at the end of<br />
January 2010 and truthfully I got distracted with personal matters<br />
and failed to keep an eye on the site after about a week.  Then<br />
during the third week while checking my site rankings I noticed what I<br />
initially thought was and errant listing for my site because I did<br />
not recognize the characters on the site:yourdomainname listing results.</p>
<p>Then I clicked on the link and sure nuff there was my site with my<br />
header and all my other content still there but just about all of<br />
the English on my site had been translated into another language. To<br />
say I was excited would be an understatement I think it amazing to<br />
know that people in another country who don&#8217;t speak English can see my<br />
work and enjoy it as much as my English speaking readers.</p>
<p>As of the date of this post I now have about 60 pages listed in Google<br />
of my blog translated into languages other than English and you can<br />
bet that will help my ranking in Google over time.</p>
<p>Listen don&#8217;t just take my word for it go download the Global translator<br />
WP plugin and activitate it on your blog and you&#8217;ll also get additional<br />
listing of your blog and posts in Google.  Google has spent a lot of<br />
time and money on this service and you can use it for free to benefit<br />
your customers and finally tell people you site is truly an<br />
international blog.</p>
<p>if yo want to read more about Googles&#8217; translation tool check out this<br />
article from the New York Times</p>
<p>http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/09/technology/09translate.html?em</p>
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