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    Posts Tagged ‘Branding’

    Translating Marketing Messages + Brands

    Thursday, July 8th, 2010

    Translating your branding and marketing messages is not always possible. Some words and phrases are so culturally or regionally specific that they cannot be translated. A phrase that works in English may not have the same meaning, impact, or relevance in another language.

    To ensure the effectiveness of your messages, it is crucial that translations are completed not only by translation experts in your target language, but also someone who understands your industry AND the target culture.

    Tip: Avoid using colloquial expressions that may be untranslatable. For example, a seemingly common American English expression,”What’s up?” could elicit a response, “Up where?” if translated literally from English into other languages.

    Download our “Communicating Across Cultures” tip sheet in the Global Language Solutions’ resources section for additional tips on intercultural communications.

    Brand and product localization: McDonald’s McItaly Burger

    Sunday, February 21st, 2010

    According to a recent report by MSN, “‘McItaly’ storm for McDonald’s,” the global fast food giant, McDonald’s, has support for its new all-Italian burger from Italy’s Agriculture Minister, Luca Zaia. Even though McDonald’s localized the product to hopefully meet the palate of the Italian public (the burger has Asiago cheese and artichoke spread) plus uses all Italian beef, it was reported by MSN that Zaia is having to defend himself against accusations of “‘selling out’ and sacrificing the country’s culinary reputation by giving Government approval to the sandwich.”

    Do you think McDonald’s ‘nailed it’ or bombed with the introduction of the McItaly burger to this country known for its cuisine? Whatever your opinion, it’s certainly not the first time McDonald’s has localized its menu, most times, successfully so.

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