Answer:
Here's 5 methods
Explanation:
Every corporate message (including this one!) is carefully crafted by a writer to express a particular idea. That writer uses phrasing and cultural references both to make a certain point and to create and sustain a brand voice. A clear brand voice helps potential clients understand your corporate identity. It's what gives your brand a consistent personality across different content types and media platforms. If you translate words and sentences but don't go any further, you can't maintain your brand voice in different languages. Localization, however, makes your message relevant to local customers in different markets around the world. Localizing content allows you to connect on a more personal level with every customer—even those who don’t speak your brand’s native language. And we know that today’s buyers around the world seek personalized experiences from the brands they support. Build engagement by personalizing your message for every customer in every market with localization. Different cultures have different tastes, and a company's marketing material needs to reflect these variances. For example, a retailer that markets to young women in the US is probably used to emphasizing the latest trends and focusing on low prices to encourage consumers to keep up with changing styles. If that company moves to the French market, however, it may have to focus more on a timeless aesthetic and on quality pieces that fit each customer's personal style. Differences in belief systems are also key for global marketers to understand. One might not expect a hamburger chain to succeed in India, where many people consider cows sacred, but McDonald’s made it work. They kept beef and pork out of their Indian locations and replaced the “Big Mac” with the “Maharajah Mac.” McDonald’s also thought about what Indian diners wanted to see from their restaurant to engage these buyers specifically. Thus, they introduced the “Aloo Tikki Burger,” which bears a striking resemblance to traditional Indian street food. These steps, while complex and effort-intensive, paid off: they meant the chain’s menu and advertising presence were optimized to suit the local culture. This, in turn, drove Indian consumers to engage with the brand and ensured its success. In a study by Common Sense Advisory, more than 72 percent of consumers reported that they preferred shopping on websites that used their native language. 55 percent buy exclusively from those sites. That's easy to understand. After all, why would anyone buy a product if they couldn't fully understand its description? Localization fixes this problem. Localization is just as important between dialects as it is between languages. For example, if a British bank entered the US market, it would have to stop marketing its “cash points” and start referring to “ATMs.” When you localize your content, you’re sending your customers a clear message: you care about communicating with them. Content sounds much more familiar and comfortable when it's in the audience's native dialect. When you accommodate their preferences and customs, you show a level of sensitivity and respect that inspires engagement. What's perfectly ordinary in one culture can be very insensitive in another. For example, advertisements for baby care products often include pictures of an infant's feet. Western audiences tend to see those pictures as pure and innocent. But in many Islamic countries, it is extremely impolite to photograph the bottoms of anyone's feet. Buyers in these countries might not respond well to certain ads originally created for western audiences. Translated text can cause problems as well. Stories abound of companies that translated their slogans literally, with unfortunate results. Mistakes like these, however innocuous they might seem, can be immensely offensive to local communities and damaging to companies’ brand reputations. However accidentally they occur, they send a message that the brand does not understand its consumers. Skilled localization can help global marketers send the intended message while avoiding bad publicity and resentment from the local markets they strive to engage. When the Nieman Journalism Lab experimented with targeted social media posts, it found that locally-targeted content performed six times better than posts with global shares. According to Lathan Fritz, founder of Amerisales, geo-targeting is effective because “it connects more deeply with prospective customers than a generic advertisement.” If a company localizes its customer messages instead of just translating them, it makes their audiences feel more personally connected and engaged. That's why at Lionbridge, we make sure that content resonates with customers on every level, from the type of images we feature all the way to the words our experts select when completing translation.
There are 10 established countries in Antarctica
True
False
Answer:
False
Explanation: There are only 7 territories on Antarctica
Give three reasons.
Why Ghanaians
have high taste for foreign goods.
Answer:
1. I think many Ghanaians prefer imported food to local ones because of how they ( foreign food ) are promoted.
2. The Ghanaian consumer hold the 'Made in 3. Ghana' labal in low regard relative to foreign labals
Mexicans have a strong taste for foreign products
Explanation:
because kanya preferred food from outside and not wrong outside for echaustic reasons
What is sent back to the LDR from the Calvin cycle and why?
Answer:
Don’t know but...I hope you have an amazing night <3
Explanation:
Why did Qin Shihuangdi believe he should be the next ruler of China?
He believed he had the mandate of heaven.
He believed he was the people’s choice to rule.
He believed he could open China to outside trade.
He believed he could turn China into a seafaring empire.
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How did the Founders give the constitution the ability to change? what are these changes called and what do they do?
To prevent this difficulty from recurring, the framers provided a method for amending the Constitution that required a two-thirds majority in both houses of Congress and in three-quarters of state legislatures to approve a change.
You know that our bones help us move around our skeletal system has serval important functions besides movement what is another of our skeletal system functions
Answer:
The spine is also a helpful bone of the skeletal system.
Explanation:
The spine gives the body structure and support. It allows the body to bend freely with the flexibility it provides. It also has nerves that connect to the brain allowing the brain to send signals to your body to move any part of it.
Answer:A
Explanation:
breathe is NO helping the function of the skeletal system? the others yes,for move you need the bones and also for protect and bosy support.
Which climate zone in Brazil records the highest temperatures?
semiarid
tropical rain forest
temperate
tropical wet/dry
Brazil has five climatic regions--equatorial, tropical, semiarid, highland tropical, and subtropical. Temperatures along the equator are high, averaging above 25°C, but not reaching the summer extremes of up to 40°C in the temperate zones.
Answer: Semiarid is the correct answer.
Explanation: Answer confirmed on K12 test as correct
how does climate affect the civilization
Answer:
climate depends on where you are and how you can adapt to it, snow makes it impossible to grow crops, to much hot weather can kill crops, water can help whether you live by a river, it rains a lot or something else.
Explanation:
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What has changed in the recent past that now makes working from home a viable solution for business and workers?
Answer:
Recent studies have supported the idea that working from home—for the right people—can increase productivity and decrease stress. Research also suggests companies that encourage and support a work-from-home protocol actually save money in the long run—an added bonus on the employer side.
What was the effect of capturing fort Ticonderoga
How are highlands different from lowlands?
Answer:
Explanation:
Highlands
They get more rainfallHighlands mostly are by the oceanhigh lands are very high to the groundmost high lands can be hills or maybe people use the for roadsLowlands
they have a hotter climateLowlands contain plateauslowlands are very close to groundlowlands are just ground that us low and can be use for many thinks like crops-What are Industrial regions in South Asia?
The four Asian regions — Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea and Singapore are notable for their industrial production.
5. Analysis: What feelings do you think President Wilson was trying to inspire amongst congressional leaders with this speech? Cite evidence from the text to support your claims.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
tonal
5. If you could spend the day a
character who would it be
Answer:
I would probably be barney from the pbs show because he is the goat
The family
sub - topic : functions of the family - social and Biological.
1. What are Two other agent of socialization beside the family?
2.Explain one way in which socialization is important to society as a whole.
Answer:
1. Religion and Educational institution
2. It helps to control human behaivour
discuss the impact of discriminating behavior on society
Answer:
Discrimination can lead to people losing their selfworth or self-esteem. Some vulnerable people may have low self-esteem before they start using health and social care services. A person with low self-esteem will experience negative self-identity, which brings a feeling of worthlessness and depression
Explanation:
yooooooooooooo whats up everyone
Answer: yooo whats good
Explanation:
wasss poppin
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Explain the difference between a domestic tourist and an international one.
Answer:
The difference between a domestic tourist and an international one is domestic tourism refers more to visits basically within that specific country, However, international tourism refers to movement of people and from one country to another country for a holiday.
10. Which of these is true about slavery in the colonies? Text to speech
a
Laws were written to abolish slavery.
b
It expanded throughout the colonies.
c
It was limited to the Southern colonies.
d
Northern slaves were freed and returned to Africa.
Answer: I belive it is A
Explanation:
If you could only eat one thing for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Answer:
Honestly, i would say in-n-out, no chili cheese fries
Explanation:
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According to this section, Wilson's plays surround the themes of... (pick 2)
A: gender and sexuality
B: the history of BlackAmerica
C: tradition and revolution
D: racism in America
What improvements in TRANSPORTATION occurred during the Industrial Revolution and how did these improvements effected the country? (3 pts)
Be sure to:
Write in complete sentences
Provide details to support
Name a method of transportation and at least 2 effects of that method
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What was the main reason that there were 20 times as many enslaved African Americans in the South as in the North by 1800?
to keep African Americans powerless and under control
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Fort Sumter is best remembered as...
Select one:
...the first battle of the Civil War.
...the final battle of the Civil War.
...the turning point of the Civil War.
State how your recommendation on gender based violence would help women feel safer in the work place
Answer:
Women around the world are disproportionately impacted by gender-based violence including sexual harassment and assault in the workplace. Millions of female workers are forced to work in an intimidating, hostile or humiliating environment, and experience various unwelcome forms of sexual conduct. Women are asked for sexual favours, exposed to inappropriate jokes, insinuations, and comments, and unwanted physical contact that can amount to assault. Despite its massive scale, sexual harassment in the workplace remains under-reported because of fear of disbelief, blame, or social or professional retaliation.
While sexual harassment and assault is a human rights abuse, there is no detailed
If I see one more comment on Sarah Everard making a "poor decision" to walk home alone at night, I might scream. I was attacked in broad daylight on a bright sunny morning, yards from my front door. Stop focusing on women's choices and start focusing on the men that attack us.
Joining in, a man called Stuart Edwards, who says he lives in the area Everard went missing, posted a Tweet to ask what men could do. It was the start of a long conversation and his post was retweeted almost 3,000 times.
what was the reason of gorkha's defeat in the first battle of kritipur
Answer:
Explanation:
The Battle of Kirtipur occurred in 1767 during the Gorkha conquest of Nepal, and was fought at Kirtipur, one of the principal towns in the Kathmandu Valley. Kirtipur was then a walled town of 800 houses and part of the kingdom of Lalitpur. It is spread along the top of a ridge.
The people of Kirtipur beat off the Gorkhalis again, raining stones on the invaders from the town walls. In the fighting, Surpratap was struck by an arrow in the eye and blinded. In 1767, the king of Gorkha sent his army to attack Kirtipur a third time under the command of Surpratap.
Shah's brother Suruparatna led the nighttime attack by the Gorkhalis . Kirtipur residents defeated the Gorkhalis once more by pelting them with stones from the town walls.
What is war?War is described as an extended conflict between states, governments, social groups, or paramilitary organizations like insurgents, militias, and mercenaries. There are numerous possible explanations, including rivalry for resources and territory, old grudges and rivalries, and self-defense against an aggressor or a perceived aggressor.
At that time, Kirtipur was a walled town with 800 dwellings that belonged to the Lalitpur kingdom. It is dispersed along a ridge's summit. Kirtipur residents defeated the Gorkhalis once more by pelting them with stones from the town walls. Surpratap was blinded during the battle after being shot in the eye by an arrow. Under Surpratap's leadership, the Gorkha monarch dispatched his army to Kirtipur for a third time in 1767.
Thus, Shah's brother Suruparatna led the nighttime attack by the Gorkhalis. Kirtipur residents defeated the Gorkhalis once more by pelting them with stones from the town walls.
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Mention two successful (prominent) entrepreneurs in South Africa
three ways in which women can protect themselves against abuse, lo task
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A object of mass 150 kg is moving with a speed of 4 m/s. What is the kinetic energy of
the vehicle?
Answer:
kinetic energy =mv square / 2
Explanation:
therefore 150*4/2
300
Answer:
kinetic energy= mv square/2
Explanation:
therefore 150* 4/2
300