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Easier Web Site Translations

translate-thisNot many web sites out there are region specific, so we have to realize we are aiming our content out there to the world, and not just one niche audience.

With that in mind, you might think to yourself, “How can I do multiple translations of my web site for everybody?” 

Well with ConveyThis.com, you do not have to.  ConveyThis.com takes the AddThis.com or ShareThis.com aspect of bookmarking and puts a translating twist to it.  By simply adding one button to your web site, you can quickly offer translations into 29 different languages. 

Think of it as a quick and easy way to access some of the most popular translation services out there such as Google translate, BabelFish, Live Translator, and more!  It is easy to register, and once you do – all you need to do is embed your code into your site.  It is just that easy! 

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  • Janine Libbey
    It's called quality control! But the freebies will give you a good laugh if that's what you're after. Have fun!
  • Steve
    Oh, Janine, don't be a spoilsport.
  • These free online translators are all right if all you want is the gist of the text. If, however, you are trying to attract new clients, the machine translated results will quite often have the opposite effect. They often produce pure gibberish. There still nothing to replace a human translator.
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