The web is full of people who don’t speak English (roughly over 400 million users and growing), a constant ecosystem of cowboys and injuns scowering the wild wild wild web in search of information, attention and acceptance. Acceptance being one of the most important factors, and these people like to tell stories and have their say.
For the many years I’ve worked as a project manager or team lead in offshore development startup cultures i’ve had to communicate with people who don’t speak fluent English; that doesn’t make them any less intelligent than you or I, on the contrary they’re extremely well versed in their areas of expertise, but they just prefer to speak in their native tongue.
Just the other day i was sitting with a friend while and he was typing furiously away, doing business with folks from all around the world. Half of the links and information his colleagues posted to him in chat where in different languages.
Fortunately for this young entrepreneur he was using Google Chrome, which recently adopted a translate toolbar and with a click of a button he all the information he needed was translated for him. We both smiled at each other, extremely satisfied with the toolbar, and went back to business as usual. International business that is, with folks from different background across all different regions of the world..
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Generally speaking, English is the universal language on the Internet, but it has no official status, and it will never have. The reasons for the position of English are the imperialism and economical and political importance of English-speaking countries. Linguistically, English is extremely unsuitable for international communication, and the actual wide use of English tends to polarize the world into Internet users and Internet illiterates.
then, it’s safe to assume that you should use a translate mechanism to reach all types of audiences . One so called mechanism built right out of the box and easy to implement is Google Translate.

and you can use it not only to translate stuff on your blog but to directly translate and communicate with people in different languages.
Head on over to the Google Translate Tools area and copy and paste the code into your blog, and get started today. Rethinking your sidebar requires some thought and organization, and bloggers should be aware of the language barriers on the web; make your blog more friendly for all the folks on the web, it only requires a couple of clicks of a button.