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CORANTE John Yunker is founder of Byte Level Research and author of the widely acclaimed book, Beyond Borders: Web Globalization Strategies and editor of Global By Design.

He has covered the emerging field of Web globalization for half a decade and has published a wide range of reports dedicated to best practices in Web localization and internationalization.
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September 16, 2005
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I'm not sure if this is a first for Warner Brothers but it is the first time I've seen it. The movie studio is running a Spanish-language ad for the new Tim Burton flic Corpse Bride in Spanish for the US market. Here's what the ad looks like...

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Naturally, when I saw this ad I got all excited thinking there was a Spanish-language Web site behind it. But when I clicked through I found that the Corpse Bride Web site is still in English...

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This is not a huge surprise given the economics of Web localization. Creating a Spanish-language Web ad costs a few bucks; creating a Spanish-language Web site (particularly one in Flash) may cost upwards of $50,000.

Will Hollywood eventually launch full-scale Spanish-language Web sites for the US market as a matter of practice? Given that the US Hispanic online population is larger than the online populations of most Latin American countries, I think they will.


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Corpse Bride En Español from HispanicTips This is interesting. I’m not sure if this is a first for Warner Brothers but it is the first time I’ve seen it. The movie studio is running a Spanish-language ad for the new Tim Burton flic Corpse Bride in Spanish for the US market. Here&... [Read More]

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Friday Special: Lost in Translation from Latin_KNOW: The Latino Marketing Report Fridays are fun, and sometimes it's fun to complain. I like to indulge myself in the occasional complaint about language and translation flubs, and often about lack of vision when it comes to using language in marketing campaigns. So, today [Read More]

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