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    Transcreation…when it’s more than translation

    Saturday, November 5th, 2011

    What’s involved in the translation process? To do it right, a lot more than most people think. The experts at Global Language Solutions explain why creative translation projects require additional steps and expertise.

    Transcreation. For truly creative pieces, translation needs to be taken a stage further, which is where transcreation fits in. Transcreation is about taking a concept in one language and completely recreating it in another language – it is normally applied to the marketing of an idea, product or service to international audiences. The aim is to get the same end reaction in each language, something that translation alone is unable to achieve.

    Qualified linguists. Quality, skilled translators cost more. In addition, creative concepts involve a team of linguists who understand the local market. Specifically, what will resonate with the intended audience, as well as what could offend or even result in a litigious outcome.

    Processes and procedures. A professional translation firm will have quality assurance processes in place – and follow them, as opposed to cutting corners to save money. Included in these processes are review guidelines and back translations.

    Project team. Translation projects require a proactive project team that works with the client, catering to their preferences and maintaining the client’s glossaries and style guidelines. The project team consists of multiple skilled members, including a dedicated project manager.

    If your creative campaign is crossing borders, on- or offline, contact GLS for more information about professional translation and transcreation services.

    It’s almost Halloween – are you superstitious?

    Friday, October 28th, 2011

    Are you superstitious? Superstitions, including the potential for bad luck when the 13th day of the month happens to fall on a Friday, are found in all ‘corners’ of the globe. In the U.S., and in many other countries, common superstitions include: avoid walking under a ladder, seven years of bad luck if a mirror breaks, good luck if it rains on your wedding day, and don’t forget the poor black cat – it certainly has a strong burden of superstitions to bear.

    And while it can be fun to joke about superstitions, nervously sometimes, they are no laughing matter when it comes to business and marketing. This is why it’s important to work with people familiar with the local culture and language of your target market to transcreate your brand and messaging. In celebration of Halloween weekend, we’re blogging about supersitions + their role/importance in business and marketing.
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