Quick and Easy Web Site Translations
By Mitch Keeler
Are you looking for a way to open your content up to even more people out there in the world? Publishing yourself in multiple languages might be pretty tuff, but I have a shortcut that can do the job in just a few minutes.
ConveyThis.com will give you an easy to use web site button to take care of all of your translation needs. Supporting up to 29 different languages, this service is one that I have been looking for, for a very long time.
Here is a little more about the online tool from the developers:
Now you can get a free translation button that can translate your web site or blog to any language with the help of all the major online translators: Google translate, BabelFish, Live Translator, and more! Remove the hassle of maintaining code from translators that are down or suspended. We do all the work for you. Plus, you get statistics about languages your pages were translated into the most. Make your websites more popular and accessible with the help of ConveyThis.com! It’s FREE and there are no ads of any kind.
You can also login to check and see how many users are using the button to translate your web site and what language they are translating to. This is a great tool that would be an asset to any web site developer out there.
Go register today, and open yourself up to an entirely new audience.




November 26th, 2008 at 1:36 pm
awesome info
November 26th, 2008 at 9:50 pm
Great new concept – now if only these translators could somehow hook into a users’ authenticated session…. :-s
November 27th, 2008 at 2:28 pm
By the way google reader can now translate the subscribed feeds to your personal language
just select Feeds settings -> Translate into my language
December 1st, 2008 at 9:46 am
Please DO NOT USE MACHINE TRANSLATION (BabelFish, Google Translate, etc.)!!!! It cannot accurately render anything in another language because it cannot understand context. Your readers won’t understand your website.
To get a good translation of your website, you must use a professional translator. You can find one on the American Translators Association website (www.atanet.org). A machine just can’t replace real translators.