Explanation of Translation Related Links
Well, not necessarily an interesting topic, is it? But in providing a translation service, in today's world one must create a webpage, and most websites always have a link section. At least that is what I was told to do. Over time I developed nicer looking pages but never wanted to throw away the previous versions, so much of the links on this page connect to older pages. But at some point I decided to set up my most important pages on a new domain (kenax.cz), on my Translation Agency pages. I therefore tended to neglect this site after that, and many of the translation links farm out to the new domain. Lately though I have begun focusing on this domain again, because it is an old domain and search engines seem to like old domains. There are many secrets to learn about search engine optimization. Especially in this extremely competitive translation industry, which is heavily internet based.
Now that I have begun to focus on these pages again I hope to make the translation outlinks more interesting. There is much work to do on these pages, in between all the translation projects, so I hope to get around to each of the pages occasionally.
Translation links can be useful for people. For example, one project I want to work on is to compile links to all the online dictionaries available between the many languages in our world. You will find the links we have prepared so far through our Translation Resources page. Some sites also offer free translations. This can be useful for customers who do not want to pay for a translation but only need short notes translated, such as Christmas greetings, or notes to someone they are chatting online with.
Other translation related links can be useful for the translator, such as our Translation Tips page, which explains many things for budding and experienced translators alike.
Or perhaps just for the casual reader, who might be interested in learning how the various languages of the world developed throughout our long but relatively fleeting existence.
And while we write pages about the development of the various world languages, we can touch base on information about each country where those languages are spoken. You can see that there is a lot of work still to be done!