Description
You don’t get a second chance to make a first impression A global gateway is the initial point of contact between your website and the world – it is, in effect, a web user’s first impression. To truly welcome visitors to your web site, you’ll need a welcoming global gateway. As noted in The 2016 Web Globalization Report Card, the average number of languages supported by the leading global brands is now 30. While web globalization opens your website to the world, it also opens you up to a number of new challenges, namely how to ensure that visitors, no matter what language they speak, can find their local content. This is why the global gateway is so important. Well executed, the global gateway functions like a multilingual tour guide, helping people find exactly where they need to go. Who this book is for This book is for web designers, copywriters, marketers, localization vendors, project managers, and developers. In other words, this book is for those who create websites and applications and those who take them global. Increase traffic to your country websites by 20% (or more) Many companies are finding that more than half of the visitors to their global websites comes from outside their home markets. This book will help you direct more web users to local content, resulting in increased traffic, leads, and sales. Whether your company offers 5 localized websites or 100, this book will provide the information you need. The techniques and recommendations in this book are the result of more than a decade spent studying the process of directing web users to local content. Author John Yunker has interviewed hundreds of executives and shares firsthand what strategies work and what strategies don’t. John Yunker writes plays, short stories, and novels about the conflicted and evolving relationships between humans and animals. He is a co-founder of Ashland Creek Press and editor of the anthologies Among Animals, Among Animals 2, and Writing for Animals. His plays have been produced and staged at such venues as Centre Stage New Play Festival, Oregon Contemporary Theatre, and the ATHE (Association for Theatre in Higher Education) conference. His teleplay Sanctuary was performed at the Compassion Arts Festival in New York, and his short stories have been published in Phoebe, Qu, Flyway, Antennae, and other journals. To learn more, visit www.JohnYunker.com.




