Trytranslation.com Has Announced a Web Service Enabling Clients to Assess the Professional Level of Distant Freelance Translators in Order to Place Translation Requests

The TryTranslation.com website has announced a new web service enabling clients to assess the professional level of distant freelance translators in a fast and accurate manner in order to place translation requests.

December 8, 2007 (FPRC) -- The TryTranslation.com website has announced a new web service enabling clients to assess the professional level of distant freelance translators in a fast and accurate manner in order to place translation requests.

Over the last few years, developing markets have become increasingly appealing for most industries and businesses. However, successful operations in new developing markets, new investments and business projects require a large amount of translation to/from native languages of the emerging countries.

"Only a few years ago, it was common opinion in western countries that knowledge of languages that dominate the developing markets is not promising in terms of business and career. Now these countries are short of experts who can translate, say, from German to Kazakh. At the same time, many people in the emerging countries are in good command of such languages as English, German, French and Italian and can potentially provide translation services on very competitive terms, being native speakers of the languages in big demand," says Stephen Vydra, Director for Corporate Development of TryTranslation.com project, "that's exactly the solution our company offers for the problem created by globalization."

The TryTranslation.com website is an ongoing competition resource, where clients can place extracts for translation or links to videos containing oral speeches. Our translators may participate in translation tenders of texts or oral speech videos so that a potential client may choose one or more translators out of the participants in the tender.

For a small fee, our clients will be able to obtain contact information of any translator registered with us. Such a fee serves as a guarantee to protect our translators from spammers, unreliable clients and various "jokers".

The TryTranslation.com website introduces translators to clients in a manner that diminishes traditional risks related to the Internet, such as the risk of picking an unqualified translator and the risk of an unreliable (insolvent) client.

All the basic TryTranslation.com website services are free of charge for translators. This is very important for those who intend to try this domain without making any cash investments. For clients, all services, except for the translators' contact information mentioned above, are also free of charge, and the clients are not required to register with the website, which enhances the website's accessibility for clients and the business community.


For more information contact Stephen Vydra of TryTranslation (http://trytranslation.com)

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