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The world is full of rich, diverse cultures and beautiful languages. That is to our benefit. But as a business, what happens when you are fortunate enough to have an audience so diverse that they speak multiple primary languages?
This is becoming increasingly common, especially since the internet has made it possible for our businesses to reach further than ever before. Even if your business has a small, local audience, however, your audience may consist of different languages. In Florida, for example, Spanish is the first language for a large number of people.
You can’t risk excluding potential customers just because your social media doesn’t translate well, and you don’t want to.
So what’s the solution? In this post, we’re going to take a look at what you can do if your social audience speaks multiple languages, and how to decide which strategy is the best option for you.
There are a several different ways you can go about interacting with a diverse audience that contains multiple first languages. This includes:
This feature is currently only for Facebook. In order to use it, go into your settings, and then scroll down in the “General” section until you see “Post in multiple languages.” Click on “edit”
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