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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!How about sites at all these domains with translation for each language
So are you offering to do the translating / pay the translators?Originally posted by Whois-Search
How about sites at all these domains with translation for each language
David Thornton
Domain Name Aficionado
You can set the Language of the forum
and the people that post would type in that language
Great idea.
Are these going to be a mirror of this site with translation, or 3 seperate additional sites?
Sounds interesting. Would each member / guest click on a flag or something to have the site displayed in their own language?
I think he means separate sites where the members can discuss domains in their native language.
what would be the point of that? What benefits would there be to the site owners? How would you moderate it?
and if you are going to do that, shouldn;t you get the word dnforum traslated into those languages?
Keep the dnforum brand ........
I'm sure DomainEmpire ( Luigi ) would mod dnforum.it
Only an idea guys
Alot of domain people in them countries don't come here
i'd moderate the .de version!
@gregr: interested in cooperating with domplace.net/.de/.info?
germana domain forum i own!
best regards
nico
So what about the other 99% of the people who cannot read what's being posted in non-English? How are they supposed to read it, respond to it?Originally posted by Whois-Search
You can set the Language of the forum
and the people that post would type in that language
Yes you can set the language, but it won't translate things for you. Therefore you'd end up with a large English forum, and smaller forums in Italian, German and any other language you care to mention. Someone would still have to translate the content.
David Thornton
Domain Name Aficionado
translating all of the content would be far too much work. but having a german, an italian, etc. forum would mean more popularity and i guess every italian, german, etc. visitor who knows a bit of english would check out the english version as well!
=> more visitors!
nico
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