Make A Translation Widget for Your Blog

Friday, November 7, 2008 0:43
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Want to Give Translation Options to your foreign Visitors?

Attract visitors from worldwide to blog using multi language translate widget with country flags. With multi language translate widget on your blog visitors from country like China, Japan, …. can read your blog.

1. AltaVista Babel Fish code with multiple language translation with country flags:
I found one such service on the web, service is AltaVista BabelFish provides code for easy intallation.

2. Or you can use Google multiple language translation code like I did on my blog :

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2 Responses to “Make A Translation Widget for Your Blog”

  1. no imageAliNo Gravatar (Who am I?) says:

    November 7th, 2008 at 1:32 pm

    I have seen this widget before and often thought about inserting it on my blog. Are you watching your outclicks to see how often this translation feature gets exercised. Even a couple times a day would be worth it.

    Ali
    Author of the Cheapest Airfare blog.

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  2. no imageDoubleNo Gravatar (Who am I?) says:

    November 10th, 2008 at 12:57 am

    I tried putting both Google and Alta Vista on my site but when I hit a translation button, both took me to a blank page. Any ideas on why that would happen to me?

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