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Translatit - Site Translation Scripts Print E-mail
Written by RKeir   
Thursday, 11 January 2007

Recently I added another script package to my products.  The website translation package, called Translatit, will allow you to multiply the number of pages on your sites by a factor of nine.

Now, this is a mechanical translator using the Google translation engine so the translation can not be perfect.  There is simply no way to get very accurate translations without a human translator (and paying out a lot of money - this isn't an inexpensive service). But, what mechanical translation can do is provide information useful to your visitors, in their language, to help them understand your site better. And it draws in the SE bots which seem to like these pages.

Translatit creates real, static pages. The translations are actually written to your site and you can set a variable period before they will be retranslated.

Translatit also rewrites onsite links it finds on your pages as it translates and creates the static files so that those links lead to translated pages. Makes it easier for someone to actually browse your site in their language rather continually have to click to get a translated page.

A "sitemap" type file is created for all the translated pages as they added and you can build an XML sitemap for submission to Google, Yahoo and MSN - and you can include the original untranslated pages in the XML sitemap if you want. That gives you a sitewide XML sitemap for submission.

Use this link: the Translatit Site Translation package


Oh, and I just put up a discounted offer for this package.

Almost forgot  -  a browser-based configuration script and a pdf manual with pictures are part of the package.

 

 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 11 January 2007 )
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