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However, the thinnest board is drilled here, similar to bargain hunters - price-conscious customers are much more likely to tolerate English, and so are many other customers if you are the only shop in the entire network that has a product in stock. Price and availability, English language websites ©CSA Research 2019 But even if you are the only one, you have to ask yourself whether there is enough demand for the products or services offered without translation. If the customer isn't convinced of the value of my product or service, there isn't enough demand - they won't spend a dime with me if they aren't convinced that I'm offering them something great. I can hardly hope that it will be convincing.
Language is not the only criterion for the customer's decision - images and associations HK Phone Number also play a major role. In other words, Brad Pitt's Japanese may be non-existent, but he looks damn good in that hat! About the authors Tim Branton Tim Branton is PureFluent's CEO and a passionate advocate for the role of technology in the language industry. He has 30 years of business experience across the chemicals, telecoms, business services and software sectors in the UK, Singapore, Japan, China and South Africa. See all posts by Tim Branton Ian Gilchrist Ian has worked in music and home entertainment product development, marketing, and journalism in the U.S., Canada and the UK, where he currently lives, for over 30 years.

In that time he's has aided and abetted an eclectic array of artists including Alison Krauss, Talking Heads, Madeleine Peyroux and Slade, and has worked for a diverse range of labels and companies including Universal Music (Canada), Pioneer LDC (Europe), Milan Records (France), the British Film Institute (BFI), Rounder Records Group (Canada) and BMG (UK). In his guise as a film journalist Ian's interviewed many renowned and influential people, including director John Carpenter (Halloween), actors Jesse Eisenberg (The Social Network) and Tom Hardy (Venom), director Roman Polanski (Chinatown), and many more.ig economy, false self-employment, digital day laborers, click workers.
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