My site is running on 10-language translations tool now

I just installed an awesome tool which I want to do it long time ago. Finally, I get this settle down. On tuesday, I manage to install the 10-language [tag]translations tool[/tag]. My site is able to translate into 10 different languages and potentially read by visitors from the whole globe. Can you see the flag on top of the menu? Try to use the translation tool and read from your nature language.

10-languages-translation-tool

As I look at the awstat reports on my unique visitors every month, I start thinking how do I reach out to more visitors. Finally I manage to sit down and spend some time to learn how to install this plugin. Surprisingly, it is pretty easy to install, especially you are familiar with wordpress blog. I can reach out to more readers now. Although someone might comments that it is not 100% accurate in translation, I think this is not the excuse stop me from using this plugin. People look for quality contents but not perfect grammer contents (As you read my blog you will know what I mean. :) )

Website visitor statistic

I love this plugin so much and I am going to install in all my future website. How about you, would your website also multi-lingual?

Popularity: 20% [?]

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2 Comments so far

  1. alfred chew on December 24th, 2006

    You are right on this.
    I noticed you have a ranking of 113,709 on alexa but no PR on Google. How do you explain on that?

  2. Steven on December 26th, 2006

    Well, a lot of visitors come to your website doesn’t mean will improve on your PR. There are many website with low traffic still get high PR and vice versa. As I knew, PR is for your SERP ranking, it doesn’t reflect to the site traffic.

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