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Web Copywriting for International Markets
So your website is beautifully written, the keywords are all in
place and everything seems just fine. But hang on, half or more
of potential customers will probably never find you - and many
of those that do could find your web copywriting baffling,
unappealing or even offensive.
How come?
Well, it's not called the World Wide Web for nothing. Like any
web, it can act as a trap for the unwary. And a web that
stretches all across the world is going to contain a great many
linguistic and cultural pitfalls.
To start with, there's really no such thing as Standard English.
Standard American English, yes. Standard British English, of
course. But for once, Oscar Wilde wasn't exaggerating when he
said that we're two countries separated by a common language.
And it can make a big difference to your web copywriting.
Here's an example. If you're selling a product that almost
anyone anywhere in the world could want, like specialist
jewelry, then you write your site with appropriate keywords -
'custom-made jewelry', 'handmade silver jewelry' or whatever.
However, you should consider also doing those same keywords but
spelling 'jewelry' as 'jewellery'. That way you won't miss out
on more than half of the English speaking world - those who
don't use American spellings.
But even if you're savvy about US and UK spelling, you'd be
amazed at how many other potential differences there are out
there. You can easily see this for yourself if you have a recent
version of Microsoft Word on your computer.
Simply go to their language options (Click on Tools, then
Language, then Set Language). They'll do a spelling and grammar
check on your document in no fewer than eighteen different
variants of English. They list everything from Australian
English to Zimbabwean English. Not only do they have Caribbean
English, they have Trinidad & Tobago English (those countries
being but a tiny part of the Caribbean).
How on earth do you cover them all? The answer is that you
don't. Not all of them. But if you're an American site it's
worth remembering that between them, countries like the UK,
India, South Africa, Australia and much of the Caribbean can add
up to a great many potential customers. In numbers, at least, a
lot more than those who live in the States. And that's not even
counting Canada, where the words and phrases they use can at
times baffle Americans and British alike.
Remember too that many, if not most, people learning English for
the first time learn British English. So you could be missing a
lot of searchers if you're not covering at least some of the
main bases with your keywords. It's true that search engines are
getting better at recognising different forms of the same word,
but they still have a long way to go.
If you're serious about marketing across frontiers, it's also
worth taking cultural differences into account on the web.
Copywriting styles that go down a treat in New England can sink
like a lead balloon in the old country. To oversimplify,
Americans want to be sold to, but the British want to be
seduced. We prefer reason, politeness and avoidance of excessive
claims - factors that will
probably leave the average American
(or German) consumer cold.
But there's much more to it than that. In most western cultures,
the individual is all; in others such as China, the community or
group is much more important. In the same way, some cultures
prefer predictability and order, others emphasise risk-taking.
Your web copywriting will need to reflect that.
Humor can work in both the US and the UK, but in very different
ways, so it's a tactic to be careful with. Note the American
spelling of humor - in the UK, it's simply seen as an American
spelling. But write it as 'humour' for an American audience and
they'll most likely think it's a typo. Not good for your
credibility if you're a British site trying to market across the
Atlantic.
The same goes for common words like 'centre' and 'colour' and
all those words which the Americans spell with a 'z' and the
British spell with an 's' like economise, realise and
sympathise. (And note that in a list of three items like that,
the British don't put a comma after the 'and'.)
As for vocabulary, there are the well-known words like 'fanny',
'rubber' and 'bang' that will be innocuous in one country and
potentially offensive in another. (As a young innocent
travelling round the States many years ago, I once tried to
cadge a cigarette by asking if I could bum a fag. Not a question
I ever asked again.)
But many, many other words or phrases can have unintended
effects. I remember reducing an American girlfriend to hysterics
when I talked about 'paddling in the sea' (that's walking with
your feet in the water, in case you were wondering). And just
last summer I completely baffled the guy in a Canadian fishing
tackle shop by forgetting where I was and asking for a wire
trace. I meant metal leaders for lures; he thought I was doing
covert surveillance.
Never mind regular words, just the sounds can differ.
Take something as mundane as a dog bark. It's "woof woof",
right? Yes, unless you're in Italy, where it's "bau-bau", or
Austria where it's "wuff-wuff". And you've got to love Rumanian
dogs: they go "ham-ham". It's the same with cats - there are at
least half a dozen ways of spelling "meow", depending on the
country.
Even the length of the text can catch you out. Take that
beautiful piece of text that fits so well between those two
pictures on your product page - if it's going to be translated
into German or Norwegian, you're going to need up to a third
more space.
In other words, there are innumerable hazards out there. And
it's all worth considering if you're serious about marketing
worldwide, and you have a webpage, a section or even a separate
site for potential customers abroad that you want to optimize
(or is that optimise?)
© Peter Wise
About the author:
Peter Wise is a freelance advertising copywriter, website
copywriter and Search Engine Optimization copywriter based in
London, UK. He also writes direct mail, brochures, newsletter
articles and press releases. If you're looking for a freelance
UK copywriter, please call +44 (0) 7767 687524 or visit http://ideaswise.com/
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