Multi-language website options

One of the great advantages of the Internet is that it reaches a greater audience then you would otherwise reach. But what happens if this market is in another country or your target audience speak another language?

Xibis has experience in developing multi-language websites. We have created "best practice" multi-language websites for both the public and private sectors, including multi-language e-recruitment packages. The addition of a multi-language option opens your products and services up to wider audience that would otherwise be a closed market.


The advantages of multi-language:

• Your products and services are open to a wider audience.

• It enables access to closed markets.

• Makes your website truly accessible worldwide.

 

If you would like further details on converting your current website to multi-language or creating a new multi-language web application, please contact us for details.

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The personnel at Xibis are good people to do business with – very helpful and responsive. They suggest ideas and keep within budget: in particular, they kept to requested time schedules, even when these were tight.

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