As the Internet grows in popularity worldwide, more overseas users will want to access Web sites in their native languages. According to a report by the World Intellectual Property Organization, two-thirds of all Internet users by 2003 will be non-English speakers.
As a small or midsize company, you might be considering how to attract overseas customers without having to set up an office overseas. One approach is to "localize" your Web site for a region or country. Localization is more than just translating the text on your Web site; it can include modifying the colors used to converting the prices into the appropriate currency.
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