Finally - a Website Localization Solution for Small Businesses

Bablic lets you translate your website with just one line of code. Start off with machine translation and then manually improve text, replace images & even fix style/css with just a right-click in a user-friendly, visual, editor.
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Aug. 23, 2015 - PRLog -- There's lots of hype surrounding website localization these days with the extreme growth of internet users in countries like China and India. Between India and China alone there are currently close to 1 billion Internet users, that number was at only 100 million users just 10 years ago. That's just for those two countries but the growth is similar in many other parts of the world. That explains the fast increasing demand for website translation and website localization solutions.

Up until now, proper website localization was an extremely expensive and timely process which unfortunately made it a reality for only the big players, think Google, Ebay, Amazon and so on.

That is where Bablic comes in - Bablic is making website localization possible for small & medium businesses by making it a simple, cost-effective, process. In fact, Bablic is currently letting small businesses add one language to their website at no charge at all, doesn't even require a credit card.

The beauty of Bablic is it lets you translate your website with just one-line of code, similar to how you'd install analytics or live-chat software onto your website.

You basically just visit the Bablic homepage - enter your URL and select the language you want to add. Bablic will automatically load your website (in its editor) in the language (machine-translated) you chose to add. You'll then be able to manually edit text (improve the machine translation), replace images and even fix style/CSS issues just by right-clicking on elements in the user-friendly, visual, Bablic editor.

Once you're happy with the look and feel of your newly translated website just click ACTIVATE NOW on the top-right of the Bablic editor. Paste the code snippet you receive onto your website's <head> section and that's all.

The great news here is that Bablic ( http://www.bablic.com) works on ALL websites including major platforms such as Wordpress, Squarespace, Shopify and so on. It also lets you edit everything your visitors could see including password-protected areas, forms, fields and more.

Those with a bigger budget and less time could also just order professional human translation right from the Bablic editor with just one-click.

Bablic is also cost-effective with premium plans starting at just $15/month that let you add up to 3 languages to your website. Adding 1 language using another solution can cost upwards of thousands of dollars upfront based on the complexicity of your website - think hiring a developer, project manager and so on. Imagine having to do that every time you update your website - not with Bablic. No need to call up your project manager and have him/her get in touch with your developer to let him know you uploaded a new blog post and need it integrated into the Chinese and Greek version of your website - Bablic does it all automatically by crawling your website once a day to see if there's new content in order to make it available in all of the languages you choose to offer.

Now everyone's main concern, SEO. Well once again Bablic outdid themselves, Bablic lets you edit Meta Tags, localize URLs, create a multilingual sitemap and even choose how you want your URLs to display - query string, hashtag, subdomain, subdirectory.

Bablic's mission is to let small businesses benefit from global markets and the rise of the internet access in other parts of the world.

Give it a try today, just visit Bablic.com & enter your URL to add 1 language to your website for free.

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