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It is important to note that an SEO expert in a particular language is not fit to SEO for any other language except for that language (except if he is well-versed in the other l...
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Yes! One “foreign entry” page is sufficient for content relevancy, but most webmasters and SEO companies have this common disbelief that, this is not the case. Accor...
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The answer to this question completely depends on the domain, type and subject matter of the page being submitted. We do not submit your URL blindly to all search engines; we meticulously select only those search engines...
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We hire native speakers from all parts of the world to cater to the needs of those websites that need to be translated and optimized in the respective languages. Our team is spread across the world, and most of our trans...
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Simple automated softwares like Google Translate are only used to translate websites on demand basis. They do the translation for humans that too word by word, so it is impossible for foreign search engines to interpret ...
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Yes! It is mandatory to translate your website before enlisting in foreign search engines and directories. For Example, if you want to put up your website on a Chinese search engine, then you must have at least one page ...
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There is no need to worry as this is an automated change in text that is done by the programs we use to make the characters r...
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No! It is not important to register websites with foreign extensions and in fact, we strongly advise against doing the same. This might contradict the belief of many SEOs and webmasters, but no foreign search engine g...
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As long as all the Google Webmaster’s Guidelines are followed, you can make multiple domains on the same domain or a country exclusive domain. Everything depends on the requirements and resources of your busines...
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There are a few things to avoid when doing Multilingual SEO, they are as follow:
Do not assume that Google is the only search engine used by world dem...