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How do you translate your site?

3 pointsby wayneover 16 years ago
How do you get your website translated on the cheap? In other words, after you create your string table in English, how do you get the actual translations in other languages? My hope is there's something more cost-effective than using an expensive translation firm yet less work than using Mechanical Turk or crowdsourcing to your users. Is there a happy medium I'm not seeing?

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RiderOfGiraffesover 16 years ago
I have some experience in this area. At work we often have to translate (or have translated) bid documents, contracts, documentation, training materials and software menus. Further, my wife does contract work proof-reading translations.<p>Summary: Translating well is very, very hard. Most translations are poor. Good translations are usually very expensive.<p>You will get what you pay for, with some margin of error. If someone is cheap, I most strongly recommend you do some additional work getting the results checked. Make sure you have a method of evaluating the translations.<p>We assess the quality required, then use professional translators in the appropriate prices range. Poor translations will noticeably affect your users' perceptions of your product.<p>And no, I don't think there is a happy meduim you've missed. I would also advise you to be careful using the Mechanical Turk without an independent method of assessing the result.<p>Sorry to be so negative, but we've had some bad experiences through over-optimism. Learn caution from our mistakes.
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jgalvezover 16 years ago
Give <a href="http://translationcreation.com" rel="nofollow">http://translationcreation.com</a> a try. I worked for this startup a couple years ago, I saw recently that it was finally launched, looking good.