How To Get Your Computer To Read Foreign Characters

September 30, 2008 by User Imagecindy  


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This is part of a series to answer the questions readers leave on my blog and business directory.

If you have a question you would like to have answered, related to international business development, cross-cultural marketing or international sales communication, simply leave a comment here below and I will get back to you.

Today’s question is:

How can you get your computer to read non-Latin foreign language characters?

Sometimes it is the smallest of things that get us stumped in international business development.

This is understandable.  It is often the first time you have to do so many unfamiliar things.

Are Foreign Languages Stumping Your International Business Expansion?

If this is your first time targeting a foreign country, expect small hurdles to pop up unexpectedly.

Internet lets us do a lot of online research.  And as you dig further into your international research, you will want to research in foreign languages.

Some people are surprised when they first try to read certain foreign languages on their computer screens.

If this is the first time looking at non-Latin characters on your computer you will probably not be able to read anything.

Latin characters are the abc alphabet.

People refer to different “character sets” and this is sometimes abbreviated to “char sets”.

Don’t worry…

This is just a small technical hurdle.  It is easy enough to fix.

Different Character Sets In Foreign Languages

When you research a country with a different alphabet or “character set”, or a non-Latin based language, you might not be able to get anywhere.

The problem is often closer to home than you realize.

  • Your own computer settings.

You simply need to set the parameters on your own computer to “read” these different languages.

Using Your Keyboard To Type Different Characters

But before you jump in to correct your computer settings to read different character sets, let’s think this through a little.

  • What happens when you get beyond this initial stage of reading non-Latin languages on your computer?

You might want to “write” a page or two for your own website.

  • How can you write in a a different character set on your computer, with your current keyboard?

Your first attempts might give your readers a series of “?”, “/” and “-”s.

  • Do you need to write something in this language and want everyone else to see it clearly?

Set Your Computer For Foreign Communication

When you go in to change your computer settings to read different character sets…

why don’t you also take a couple of minutes to make the changes to write in different character sets as well.

You simply need to make a few easy adjustments to your computer settings.

Before making the changes, ask yourself if you need to enable your computer to:

  • Read and view different character sets?
  • Put up pages on your own website that will look good to all of your readers?

You can follow easy how-to instructions here:

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Finding Foreign Search Engines

September 25, 2008 by User Imagecindy  


Quick answers to…

Your Frequently Asked Questions

This is part of a series to answer the questions readers leave on my blog and business directory.

If you have a question you would like to have answered, related to international business development, cross-cultural marketing or international sales communication, simply leave a comment here below and I will get back to you.

Today’s question is:

Where can I find a list of the top foreign search engines for each country I am targeting?

As usual, Google is a good place to start.

When you search for “leading international search engines” you find:

This website gives you all you need to get started.

I think this question actually highlights the barriers we can put up all by ourselves.

The internet is a everyone’s communication tool.  It is easy to find factual information for all cultures online.  And this question is about facts.

International business is different from what we are used to in our domestic markets. The good business skills you already have to operate in your domestic market will help you in your international markets.

Don’t remain stuck…

Both Google and the telephone will get you over just about any hurdle you come across.

Getting back to your question…

Use the Search Engine Colossus to look up the leading search engines for each of the countries you are targeting. Select as many of search engines as you need to cover a large percentage of your market.

Many international search engines actually use Google’s search algorithms. But not all of them. In some countries, the leading search engines have nothing to do with Google.

Now…

Even if the foreign search engines use Google’s search algorithms you will probably still get better results if you actually register your website with the local country search engines.

At least… this definitely used to be the case.

But Google is improving its international searches.  There may be a time in the future when you will not necessarily find any extra benefit from taking the time for foreign submissions.

Even if it is useful to do so today.

If you are actively targeting a specific country, take the time to look up the leading search engines.

Here is what you need to:

  • Register your website with the foreign search engine
  • Get your website spidered by the foreign search engine
  • Get your website associated with your foreign keywords

For each country you are targeting. The submission process may be different.

You need to put in the appropriate information in the forms. Don’t worry, it is not complicated…

But, do not simply have anyone in your company fill out the forms. Be sure to have your web marketing person involved.

It is a good idea to do a preliminary research to note the details required and then think about how you want to fill them in.  For example, to decide who your key contact person should be.

Some countries require you to have at least one page on your website in their foreign language. You will need to do this before filling in the submission form.  So take a few minutes to review the process.

A little time spent registering your website with foreign search engines increases your international visibility.

Read More On Search Engine Submissions

Foreign Search Engines

Foreign Search Engine Guide

How easy is it to set up an international website?

Read about your international communication platform options.

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International Business Development Resources

September 9, 2008 by User Imagecindy  

This post will be continually updated - please leave the name of your company and link below.

Do you have a service
(other than a foreign language or translation service)
the Get International Client readers would like to know about?

Then please leave a comment with your link below.

Part Of The Key Resource Page

A link to this post is on both the Key Resources main page and the Key Resource for the International Sales Road Map.

This post gives all of the Get International Clients readers visibility and a place to promote their products and services.

Comments Are Moderated

Your comments are moderated, so it may take a day or two to be approved.

And just to be clear…

This is only for international business development services, so if your comment is not approved it is probably because I found it inappropriate.

Need A Specific Service To Expand Internationally?

If you need help finding a specific service, other than language or translation services, use the comments section below to share your own resources.

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The International Sales Road Map Key Resource Guide

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Key international resources

Key International Resources

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Foreign Language And Translation Resources

September 8, 2008 by User Imagecindy  

This post will be continually updated - please leave the name of your company and link below.

Do you have a language or translation service
the Get International Client readers would like to know about?

Then please leave a comment with your link below.

Part Of The Key Resource Page

A link to this post is on both the Key Resources main page and the Key Resource for the International Sales Road Map.

This post gives all of the Get International Clients readers visibility and a place to promote their products and services.

Comments Are Moderated

Your comments are moderated, so it may take a day or two to be approved.

And just to be clear…

This is only for international business development services, so if your comment is not approved it is probably because I found it inappropriate.

Need A Language Or Translation Service?

If you need help finding foreign language and translation services, use the comments section below to share your own resources.

For Other Services Leave Your Comments & Links Here

If your company is not in foreign language and translation services, then find the right place to leave your link.  Thank you, this helps readers and gives you best visibility,

Do you have another service or product for international business development?

Then leave your comment here:

The International Sales Road Map Key Resource Guide

Don’t forget to check out these resources.

Key international resources

Key International Resources

You will find more information here to help you expand your business into foreign markets

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Foreign Search Engine Submissions

August 13, 2008 by User Imagecindy  

Last updated 15 September 2008

If you submit your website to foreign search engines you will get better search engine results in foreign markets.

Read more on why you should submit your website to foreign search engines for more international visibility. There are also articles here to show you how to do it.

Where can I find a list of foreign search engines for the country I am targeting?

Where Can You Find A List Of Foreign Search Engines For The Country You Are Targeting?

Easy International Leads With Foreign Search Engine Submissions

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Knowing How Your Foreign Prospects Use Their Search Engines Can Get You More International Clients

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Use Their Search Engines
Can Get You More International Clients

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Get Past Language Barriers To Get International Clients

August 8, 2008 by User Imagecindy  

International Web Marketing Photo: Afonso Lima

Different businesses go about developing their international business at different speeds. Several early reasons come in to play. The main reasons are:

Your budget and manpower resources also have a direct influence on how you go about the process of developing your international markets.

Getting Stuck In Language Barriers

Language barriers often come up immediately and stop or delay most small businesses from developing internationally.

When a small business owner is confronted with different languages, he has two choices: Read more

A European Marketing Resource List - PowerAge Europe 110

July 23, 2008 by User Imagecindy  

International Business Development Photo Martyn Osman

AdAge recently published their yearly listing of the 150 top blogs and bloggers in advertising, marketing and media.

A European Marketing Resource List

The original Power150 list was primarily American. To help companies with their European marketing needs, I extracted all the European entries from the larger AdAge list of nearly 750 blogs to create this list.

With only 6 months existence, Get International Clients is on the list!

The PowerAge Europe 110 List Of Top European Blogs And Bloggers
In Advertising, Marketing And Media.


1 21. Adverblog IT
2 22. AdLand SE
3 23. I believe in adv IT
4 35. AdverBox IT
5 44. russell davies ENGLAND
6 49. David Airey SCOTLAND
7 51. Osocio NL
8 53. Blogstorm ENGLAND
9 54. Marketing & Strategy Innovation Blog BE
10 59. NevilleHobson.com ENGLAND
11 79. Yoast - Tweaking Websites NL
12 82. adliterate ENGLAND
13 92. Only Dead Fish ENGLAND
14 103. Crackunit ENGLAND
15 105. Media Culpa SE
16 109. ideasonideas CA
17 110. ViralBlog NL
18 112. PR Blogger ENGLAND
19 132. The Engaging Brand ENGLAND
20 136. Behind the Buzz GB
21 143. Talent imitates, genius steals ENGLAND
22 150. Joe La Pompe FR
23 155. Krishna De’s BizGrowth News IE
24 160. Fresh Creation NL
25 168. Welcome to Optimism ENGLAND
26 170. HERD ENGLAND
27 179. Search Engine Marketing Blog IE
28 183. Because The Medium is the Message AD
29 186. Cross The Breeze BE
30 188. The Kaiser Edition DE
31 190. The Hidden Persuader PT
32 195. Make Marketing History ENGLAND
33 215. Modern Marketing ENGLAND
34 216. No man is an iland AT
35 220. Coolz0r - Marketing Thoughts BE
36 221. mindblob BE
37 222. A Source of Inspiration PT
38 224. Blog Till You Drop ENGLAND
39 226. BeRelevant: Email Marketing Best Practices BE
40 231. A PR Guy’s Musings ENGLAND
41 232. Spinning Around ENGLAND
42 233. Crenk ENGLAND
43 251. Fraser’s Affiliate Marketing Blog SCOTLAND
44 254. Wiep.net NL
45 257. Social Hallucinations DK
46 268. eWritings DE
47 276. SEOCO Blog ENGLAND
48 284. Faster Future ENGLAND
49 288. AdOfDaMonth.com HU
50 289. Hobo SEO UK SCOTLAND
51 296. greenormal ENGLAND
52 330. Drew B’s take on tech PR ENGLAND
53 333. Wadds’ tech pr blog ENGLAND
54 334. Murphy’s Law IE
55 338. Life Moves Pretty Fast ENGLAND
56 344. Living in a digital world ENGLAND
57 353. Beyond PR ENGLAND
58 355. Simonsays ENGLAND
59 370. Marketing Genius
60 371. Interactive Marketing Trends ENGLAND
61 372. Duckeldanny DE
62 375. Brand Strategy Magazine Blog england
63 376. livingbrands ENGLAND
64 379. Nick Burcher ENGLAND
65 389. 50-Plus Marketing ENGLAND
66 413. mediations ENGLAND
67 416. BSI - Research Blog DE
68 428. Business and Games Blog BE
69 429. Raw Stylus ENGLAND
70 430. The Way of the Web ENGLAND
71 431. This Is HERD ENGLAND
72 442. Rubbishcorp ENGLAND
73 451. London Calling ENGLAND
74 452. Get International Clients FR
75 461. Mark Flavins Internet Marketing Blog IR
76 472. Simon Wakeman ENGLAND
77 477. (Almost) Always Thinking ENGLAND
78 490. Shiny Red ENGLAND
79 518. Bad idea, indeed BE
80 523. A Mountain Dweller in the Thames Valley ENGLAND
81 525. Vincent Thome’s Blog ENGLAND
82 527. Unleashed on Marketing ENGLAND
83 530. Event Manager Blog GB
84 531. Marketing Safari IS
85 539. Pudding Relations ENGLAND
86 540. MobileWeb.be Blog BE
87 564. Brandgym Blog ENGLAND
88 565. [Bluurb] stuff and things ENGLAND
89 570. brandXpress blog RO
90 576. All Things PR ENGLAND
91 590. Urbanology Weblog NL
92 599. Indolent.com ENGLAND
93 601. yaccos blog NL
94 615. 25 letters in the alphabet ENGLAND
95 621. In the Cowshed ENGLAND
96 626. No Copy BE
97 627. Dragan Varagic Blog RS
98 635. Offer and Acceptance ENGLAND
99 636. Be.Interactive BE
100 643. Creative in London ENGLAND
100 653. 10 Yetis PR Blog ENGLAND
101 666. The Customer Experience Labs CH
102 674. Positioning Power IL
103 679. Digital Examples ENGLAND
104 693. PRwordSmith england
105 714. Yet Another Planning Blog ENGLAND
106 715. mesh-box