Free webinar: Secrets of the Best Global Websites
I’m pleased to be speaking on a topic near and dear to my heart — the best practices of global websites.
Lionbridge is hosting the webinar and attendance is free.
The date and time is May 20th at 12:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time.
You can register online here.
And here is what you’ll get out of the call (if I do my job well):
In this comprehensive one-hour webcast, John will draw on findings from his 2010 Web Globalization Report Card and provide insights on the best global web sites, highlighting language trends, navigation tips and emerging trends. Websites profiled include Facebook, Apple, Starbucks, and more.
By attending this webinar, you will learn:
- The hottest languages on the web today
- Why Facebook was able to go from two to 70 languages in only two years
- How companies such as Apple and Google benefit from global design consistency
- How global communities can improve your localization efforts
And bring lots of questions! I hope you to see (hear) you there.
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Great! I attended a webinar of yours much like this one two years ago, and it was quite valuable. Full of great information! I’m looking forward to this installment.
Thanks for doing this, John.
Wouldn’t be the indication “-04:00” more valuable for an international audience than “Eastern Daylight Time”? That would prevent people from looking up how many hours the difference to their local time actually is.