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The main index page will be the english version and visitors will notice on the page a set of flags to denote the 5 languages. When a user clicks on a flag, an alternative homepage will open.
What I am trying to determine - perhaps from those with some experience in creating multi-language sites - is;
1. the 'correct' way to name the 5 'index' pages? I suspect there must be a logical approach to this that would make life easier and avoid confusion. I would need to make sure that the file structure is google-friendly.
2. are there any pitfalls to using several languages that I should know about?
3. how do I go about using different alphabets, so that the 'accents' on the letters are shown? i'm not even sure, at this stage, how to type it, let alone display it.
any advice would be much appreciated.
www.domain.com/croation/
www.domain.com/english/
www.domain.com/french/
www.domain.com/german/
www.domain.com/italian/
Now, if budget permitted, I might even look at purchasing country specific TLDs and building the translated content on the applicable domains and then registering them in their country of origin.
there are a number of fellow members at WebmasterWorld who are very knowledgeable in this field,
the 1 name that comes to mind is Eric Jarvis, his website is in at least 13 languages that I know of (probably a lot more, and all languages rank very well).
hopefully Eric may see this post and decide to reply with some pointers to help you out (and me, as my next project involves 6 languages)
also do a site search for "Translation" and all sorts of valuable info starts cropping up.
Shak
www.potato.com
www.patate.com
www.kartoffel.com
www.patata.com
There is so many advantages to it, you just cant go wrong. Here some very good thread about this topic by rencke.
Translations will get you top rankings in major engines. [webmasterworld.com]
As for converisions, some users may prefer dealing with a domain/company that has local presence.
We've had long discussions about this in the European Forum [webmasterworld.com], and I bet you can find a lot more by using the site search:
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