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So far I have achieved fair success in a short space of time with these 'foreign' sites on the respective local search engines. However, in certain languages (eg Japanese) the search for our company name or search term could be in English, or Japanese.
So in this case, only our Japanese site is listed, which currently contains no English text, and our English site has no listing, I assume because a local language is a prerequisite for a listing.
What is the best way introduce English language text on these 'foreign' language pages without damaging the local language listing?
I think the most conservative way to protect the local language status would be to show your English introductory text/link as a graphic with the ALT attribute in local language.
What I may do is create a few gateway pages in the local languages, but keep the page titles and descriptions in English.
Would this be enough to ensure a listing for SE that require a local language, yet tailored for English keywords?
Finally, is it possible to have more than one meta description (one in each language)?
what do you use to represent English?...Portuguese?...Spanish?...how do you think people in the US, Brazil or Mexico feel about that?
now try moving on to Flemish, or one of the Indian languages?...Arabic is a major online language, what flag do you use for that?