Translation Services Firm Increases Sales By Providing Free Content
Released
on: November 4, 2009, 3:38 am
Author: Ken Zwerdling - Foreign
Translations
Industry: International
Trade
Consumers
Today are Savvier Than Ever Before.
Greenville,
SC, November 4, 2009 – According to Ken Zwerdling, CEO of
Foreign Translations, Inc., a global translation services firm, “Today’s
savvy Internet user leaves little room to be directed by companies
to take a particular course of action. The consumer has become
the expert and is in control.” We have seen this change
of power especially within the real estate industry. Consumers
are on-line analyzing local markets and exploring homes via virtual
tours with no help from a live individual, all the while making
decisions without involving professionals. This trend has overflowed
into many industries around the world. What does this mean for
professional service companies that want to earn business? Be
the first to offer consumers educational information about your
services and give it away for free.
Be
Known As The Expert In Your Industry
For
companies that almost never achieve a face-to-face meeting with
customers or potential customers, its on-line presence is the
only means for consumers to validate its expertise and knowledge.
This validation goes beyond graphics, ease of navigation, and
client lists. It is found in the quality of the information that
company provides. Some visitors know exactly what is wanted: price
estimate, quote request, or contact information. Other visitors
want to learn more about the different service offerings, while
still others seek valuable free information to better understand
the industry and guide the decision on who is contracted for service.
By fulfilling the information needs of consumers via tutorials,
instructional content and free tools a company will become the
recognized expert in that field.
Keep
the Consumer Coming Back
Free
instructional articles are a valuable tool that directly serves
the needs of many website visitors. The average number of page
views a website visitor sees is only three. Offering instructional
content will result in visitors who stay longer, view more pages,
learn more about your company and become more educated. The key
is to think like a customer and freely give away what is wanted.
A company needs to ask itself, “What kind of information
would I research if I wanted to learn more?” To stay ahead
on consumer desires, a company should publish new articles periodically
to accommodate ever-changing consumer interest. At Foreign Translations,
Inc., the company offers a vast array of valuable instructional
content. It provides white papers on topics such as How to Prepare
for Globalization, Laws of Quality Translations, How to Find Growth
in Non-Traditional Markets, Language Translation and Social Media,
Marketing to Hispanics and Selling your Products and Services
in Other Markets. In addition, there are informational articles
on business etiquette in major countries such as China, Germany,
and South Korea, the history of the world’s major languages,
and what to expect when traveling to specific countries across
the globe.
Some
customers are simply looking for information. They want to complete
due diligence and research the service needed before finalizing
a purchase. You want to be the company that offers these consumers
more than is expected, more than what can be gained from your
competitors. Service companies must understand that instructional
content can take many forms such as whitepapers, industry research,
tips and free tools. Use this content effectively to make your
website indispensable. Encourage your visitors to return again
and again.
About
Foreign Translations, Inc.
Foreign
Translations, Inc. (www.foreigntranslations.com)
is an 11- year old global translation
services firm specializing in foreign language translation,
interpreting and website translation headquartered in Greenville,
SC. The company offers translation services for a wide range of
projects: from technical manuals, legal contracts and marketing
collateral to financial statements, training manuals, e-learning
courses, websites, medical journals, software, policy and procedure
handbooks, and newsletters. With thousands of native translators
located across the globe, the company frequently translates documents
ranging from 1,000 words to over several million words in all
the major languages. In addition, it provides interpreters for
depositions, trials, and conferences. Foreign Translations, Inc.
also offers a full range of Multilingual Desktop Publishing Services
and International Search Engine Optimization. The company holds
a General Services Administration Contract ("GSA") with
the Federal Government.
Contact Details: Ken Zwerdling – CEO
864-272-0480
Greenville, SC
kzwerdling@foreigntranslations.com