How to feature better in online searches - tips for translators and agencies

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Topics: Expand your business and advance in your career
Business of Translation and Interpreting

Course summary
Start time:Nov 4, 2010 16:00 GMT     Add to calendar
Language:English
Summary:
Description
This session intends to provide freelancers and agency owners with information on how to make online business identity and communication more search-optimized.

The webinar briefs on how search engines work and how you can plan, design and manage your online presence and identities to feature better in searches, increasing the chances of engagement with more buyers of the services you provide.

The presentation will provide you with a step by step advisory, doable tips and a disciplined approach to optimizing your writing for search.
Target audience
1. Freelancers - new and established.
2. Translation agencies.
Learning objectives
The agenda topics include:

• The business advantage of being noticed in the online world more frequently, regularly and in a highly positive manner.
• The power of using keywords in your websites, advertisements, other online business communication.
• Understanding the way people search for services
• How to gather search statistics
• Interpreting the search data / statistics
• Amending your online presence from the input of search statistics
• Monitoring and Feedback Process

In short, how to get more views, generate more dialog, get more clients, more work and more money!
Prerequisites
No prerequisites
Program
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In this webinar you will learn:

1. About the fundamental position of Internet search and Internet search engines for your business.
2. How to gather search statistics for your online presence.
3. How to interpret these statistics / data.
4. How to make actionable to-do list for your online presence and business communication.
5. How to monitor, manage and fine tune these processes.
6. How to anticipate the way a group of people (clients / supplier) search and search engines process these queries.
7. A disciplined approach to optimizing your writing for search.
Created by
Pritam Bhattacharyya    View feedback | View all courses
Bio: Pritam Bhattacharyya is essentially a Bengali/Sylheti/Assamese linguist with 11 years of experience. He is the Founder and Chief Wordsmith of an agency called Wordsmith Communication. which apart from language services in pan-Indic languages provides Creative Content and Print on Demand Services. He is editor of www.pentasect.com - a bilingual (English / Bengali) cultural monthly ezine on Greater Bengal. He had worked as a Telecom Engineer and later as a IP Network Manager in various cross-cultural Telecom teams worldwide. He holds his Bachelor's Degree in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering and Masters in Communication Management from Strathclyde Business School, Glasgow. Pritam lives and works in Calcutta, India his city by adoption. His b-log on translation and online business can be seen here at http://wordsmithofbengal.wordpress.com
General discussions on this training

How to feature better in online searches - tips for translators and agencies
Cécile A.-C.
Cécile A.-C.
United States
Local time: 14:14
Member (2010)
Portuguese to French
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How to further better online searches.Oct 20, 2010

As a new member, how do I subscribe to the session 'Tip for translators and agencies'?

 
Alejandro Cavalitto
Alejandro Cavalitto Identity Verified
Argentina
Local time: 16:14
Member (2008)
English to Spanish
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"Purchase" button on the right side of the screenOct 20, 2010

Hello cecilea7,

You should be able to subscribe to this session by following the process started after clicking on the "Purchase" button on the right side of the screen. Let me know if you need any help with that.

Regards,
Alejandro


 

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