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Marketing Your Language Services
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» Test Translations - an Update
By Andrei Gerasimov | Published 06/10/2005 | Marketing Your Language Services | Recommendation:RateSecARateSecARateSecARateSecARateSecI
In April 2001 (Volume 5, No. 2), TJ published my article entitled "Test Translations�To Do or Not to Do?". This publication generated quite a lot of feedback from all over the world, with all correspondents and freelance translators supporting my idea that test translations are practically useless and should be ignored. The conclusion substantiated in my article was based on my first nine months o ...
» Marketing Your Translation Services: Test Translations—To Do or Not to Do?
By Andrei Gerasimov | Published 06/8/2005 | Marketing Your Language Services | Recommendation:RateSecARateSecARateSecARateSecARateSecI
From the moment my first translation was published in the popular Soviet literary magazine Znamya (The Banner), my desire to become a professional translator has dominated my life. The year was 1981 and I was a recent graduate from Moscow State University. However, due to Russia's ideological and economic climate, it was only in 1989, after having received my Ph.D., that I had a chance to become a ...
» To win jobs online--specialize!
By Henry Dotterer | Published 12/19/2004 | Marketing Your Language Services | Recommendation:RateSecARateSecIRateSecIRateSecIRateSecI
To win jobs online, you need to stand out. The key is to specialize. Make yourself into--and market yourself as--an expert, and you will find that the online world can be lucrative.


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