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    Posts Tagged ‘brand’

    Translating Marketing Messages + Brands

    Thursday, July 8th, 2010

    Translating your branding and marketing messages is not always possible. Some words and phrases are so culturally or regionally specific that they cannot be translated. A phrase that works in English may not have the same meaning, impact, or relevance in another language.

    To ensure the effectiveness of your messages, it is crucial that translations are completed not only by translation experts in your target language, but also someone who understands your industry AND the target culture.

    Tip: Avoid using colloquial expressions that may be untranslatable. For example, a seemingly common American English expression,”What’s up?” could elicit a response, “Up where?” if translated literally from English into other languages.

    Download our “Communicating Across Cultures” tip sheet in the Global Language Solutions’ resources section for additional tips on intercultural communications.

    Brand Protection Basics

    Monday, November 9th, 2009

    In the past couple of years, we have ‘unsquatted’ domain name squatters and notified companies that our company name (Global Language Solutions) and e-Publication (Global Communicator) are registered trademarks. These efforts have sparked article ideas and coverage in previous issues. Since we first starting writing about intellectual property (IP), twitter and other social media platforms have exploded in popularity. Good for some marketing and branding initiatives, but bad for keeping secrets and managing your brand identity.

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