Marketing Translations
Marketing: Few people fully appreciate its influence, everyone thinks they can do it better, and it’s often blamed for all of the company’s mishaps while everyone take’s credit for it’s success.
In fact, it is the single most under–appreciated and quickly blamed department in any company, but it is also one of the most gratifying, creative and fun positions to have in a firm.
Marketing translations require that all of the company’s messages be clearly understood and accurately adapted to fit the target market. There could be nothing worse for a marketing professional to have his materials, ad campaign or corporate message be inappropriately/inaccurately translated resulting in missed sales oppurtunities due to a faulty marketing translation.
Marketing Translation Experience
Accurate marketing translations take much dedication, know-how, and familiarity with the source content and target audience. Correct translation of marketing texts takes a lot of effort on the part of the translators who not only have to make the message be understood in the new culture, but also maintain the same level of appeal that it had in the source language. With Argos’ years of marketing translation experience and a team of translators specializing exlusively in marketing materials, no one completes marketing translations better than Argostranslations.com.
So, the next time you want to translate your company’s marketing documents keep in mind how much subjectivity is involved in correctly adapting a corporate slogan, and how tricky translating marketing texts can be. To be sure that you have obtained the highest quality services, trust translation service providers like Argos that have completed complicated marketing translations for some of the world’s largest corporations.
To find out more about Argos’ marketing translations visit the following sections:
- translation clients
- our approach
- documentation (case studies & success stories coming soon)
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