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Add Multilingual Features to Your Real Estate Website With No Cost

It's time to bring your real estate business to the next level! If you are currently operating in your local market and planning to expand by gaining clients from all over the world, having a multilingual feature in your real estate website is a wise move.

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Equip your site for free

The extra cost in hiring multilingual staff is a major problem for some industries, but with the help of Conveythis.com, a great tool that is capable of translating your own language to your potential client language by just a simple click from a button. You can also get a multilingual feedback form button to meet the demand of international website users.

You don't need to be an expert programmer or to hire a programmer to create codes in order to have these translator and feedback form. In Conveythis.com website you can get a code with instructions on how to put it in your real estate website. You can include this code in your site in just a few minutes and without cost.

Help them understand everything you offer

The feedback form is fantastic as it allow the visitors to choose their own language in making feedback, and not only that, in addition the response to the visitor's feedback is also translated to their language choice. This feature will help you set your business apart from your competitors and can attract thousands of international investors willing to invest in your area.

You can customize the form to whatever languages you want to displayed to the visitors. Let say, a realtor in North Ogden Utah targeting Chinese investors, the button will only translate the English site to Chinese. The form is fully customizable which allow the site owner to choose the specific languages he/she wants to translate the site.


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1 comments:

StephaniePumphrey said...

Licenced real estate agents have what is known as fiduciary duties. They are required by law to be honest. There are very serious consequences for dishonesty.

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