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Building a
Spanish translation site

In order to build a Spanish translation site, translators have to think of their businesses like other small businesses. This means that they have to understand how to do everything from build their site to finding the right small business web hosting service to getting people to their site.

First of all, before you decide to build a Spanish translation site, you need to decide if it's something you need. Many people these days promote the idea that you will never succeed as a small business or freelancer if you don't have a website. However, that is not necessarily true. A website should help you enhance your business. If it's not going to do that, there's no need to have one. There are many translators that operate without a Spanish translation site, and they do just fine in their freelance business.

However, as technology becomes more prevalent in business, even translators have been able to take advantage of using the Internet to increase their business, either by getting more clients, or developing additional revenue streams. If you've never built a website, it can be pretty confusing, and there are a ton of so-called "experts" out there that will try to tell you the "right" way to do it.

When I first decided to build this Spanish translation site, I tried different experts' systems and different kinds of small business web hosting services and all I ended up with was a poor site that didn't get any visitors and it left me feeling very frustrated.

Well, I waited about a year and then decided to try building a Spanish translation site again. This time I was extremely fortunate because I found the absolute best small business web hosting service that helped me not only build this site, but also get it in the search engines and out on the Web where people have been able to find it. The system is called SiteSell and I've been using it for over a year and it's been great.

Don't make the same mistake I did and try to do everything on your own. If you really want to see your Spanish translation site succeed and turn into a profitable small business, at least check them out. You'll see that they've helped tons of other people and over-deliver on all their promises. It could be just what you need.