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• Pseudo-translate before you trans.
• Best localization practices
• Selecting a localization team
• Selecting in-country reviewers
• Authoring for localization
• Single-sourcing for localization
• 10 Localization resolutions

Challenges in Localization
• 5 Reasons why localization fails
• Reduce localization costs
• Min. localization update costs

• Do's and don'ts in localizing art
• Last-minute source changes
• Localizing your website?
• Localization QA
• Localizing into Chinese?

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InfoMail, Q1-2005
GlobalVision International, Inc.



Are You Considering Localization

Driven by requests from our readers, we have decided for this InfoMail to consolidate five previous InfoMails targeted to executives and decision makers into an easy-access list. These InfoMails help you identify localization requirements based on your company’s strategic international expansion plans. Once you’ve set your requirements, the information provided will facilitate future localization requirements that your company may have. Click on any of the titles below to view the full InfoMail text. To receive any of our mentioned free white papers, simply reply to this email.

To Localize Or Not To Localize … Is This The Question At Hand?
All companies selling internationally will sooner or later face the question of localizing their products and services. If you are the person in charge of making this decision or recommendation, how should you proceed? This InfoMail walks you through the questions that need to be asked of the different company departments, and the answers that need to be collected, before such a decision can be adequately made. In conjunction with our white paper, How to Plan and Budget for Localization Projects, this InfoMail offers you an objective methodology for performing an ROI (Return On Investment) and making an educated decision. To receive the white paper, email us back and we will rush you a copy.

Your Localization Strategy Should Evolve With Your Needs
So you made a decision to localize. Depending on the strategic importance of geography, time-to-market, and availability of funds, you may decide to choose different localization strategies to best fit your requirements. This InfoMail describes the different localization strategies available to companies today and the pros and cons of each. Over-the-wall, coupled, and integrated strategies are discussed: how they permit applying tradeoffs between time-to-market and costs, and how they can impact development and revenues.

Top Five Localization Myths
Do not rely on false assumptions. In this InfoMail, we shed light on the top five myths commonly believed by many executives and decision makers in the corporate world – beliefs such as "anyone that knows a second language can translate or localize a product" and "a lower per word rate reduces localization costs" that can doom your localization efforts. If you find this InfoMail useful, email us back and we will send you a free copy of our white paper, Ten Tips on Achieving Quality in Localization.

Staffing Options for Successful Localization
As your company enters into global markets, catering to your newly targeted international clients' language needs will soon become a long-term commitment for your product development team. This InfoMail examines in-house options, as well as the alternatives, to help you choose the best strategy. Always consider hiring professionals for the job. It could mean the difference between success and failure.

How to Reduce Localization Costs
This InfoMail is guaranteed to save you money on your next localization project. Ten factors are discussed that will help you reduce localization costs, no matter what localization strategy or staffing option you use. You’ll learn why in localization efforts, the devil is often in the details. All involved in product development, documentation, localization, and release should read this InfoMail. If you find the information in it useful, email us back with your request for the full white paper, Top Ten Ways to Reduce Localization Costs Without Sacrificing Quality, and we’ll rush you a copy.

You may add a link on your corporate website to any of them you wish. To receive our white papers, just send us an email with your request.