Translating your app makes good business sense. Why? Because a multilingual app reaches a larger amount of users which results in higher revenue potential. Localisation – making your app available in more than one language – should be a major consideration when you start developing your app – even before you write the first line
When developing a new app, it is vital to design it in a way that is future-proof, whether that’s in terms of adding new features, monetisation functionality or new languages. Even if localising your app is quite far down on your product road map, many of the design decisions you make in the early stages
Translating your app is a great way of reaching more users and increasing revenue. But in order to create beautiful language versions of your app, you need more than just a reliable translation partner, you need code that is fit for localisation. In this blog post, we want to highlight the three most common issues that we
With the rapid development of internet services and device technologies, the online world is becoming more and more accessible to people around the globe. Country borders no longer pose barriers to international trade and this presents a huge opportunity for businesses to reach more potential customers, not only on their home turf, but abroad as
Pinterest, the image-based social bookmarking and sharing site that’s hailed as the next big thing in the world of social media, has enlisted the help of Cornwall-based Anja Jones Translation (AJT) to adapt their website and mobile apps for the UK market. “For Pinterest, long-term success depends upon building strong relationships with its users, regardless of
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