Have you ever experienced the realization that it is in fact a "small world after all"? lol Like myself, I'm sure you can find endless examples of how it seems our world is shrinking in this ever-increasing technological age. Then again, I can drive just two miles from my home and find myself in a largely Hispanic population where English is at best a second language... if spoken at all.
If you're a businessman or woman this experience can not only prove frustrating, but can negatively influence your ability to thrive. With a global market at your fingertips you have the potential to reach to the ends of the earth... and yet, there's just one little problem.... communication.
For this particular problem there is an answer and it's within reach. Rosetta Stone translations services is a leading multinational translation provider. Professional translators who fluently speak and write the language in question are just a website away. How cool is that? Especially if the service will help your business grow!
When I was in college I loved the experience of being surrounded by people from all over the world. I never had the pleasure of traveling outside the USA, so it was the next best thing. I loved meeting students from other countries and learning about their cultures, views, and impressions of America. Fortunately for me, they all knew English! lol
We live very near a good sized university and consequently I still to this day find myself meeting people from around the globe. In fact, we have people on our own street representing several different continents! Living in such a diverse population reminds me just how essential translation services must be to a growing business hoping to scan the globe... possibly even the neighborhood!
Wendy Lindsey
Wendy is the blessed mom to a 10 year old son with Asperger's
Syndrome, a beautiful 9 year old daughter, & 6 children (miscarried) in
heaven. She's temporarily given up homeschooling to give her son the peer
modeling he was missing at home, essential for proper development in a child
with autism. Currently she works full-time with special needs children as a
para-educator.
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