43+ Million New Users Are Waiting For Arabic SEO
By
Peter LeSar,
Miami, FL, U.S.A.
www.ispeak.net
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Dubai-based
research firm Madar reports that Arabic-speaking Internet
users should grow to 43 million in 2008 from 16 million
in 2004. The Arabic online market should grow to $150
million in 2008 from $10 million at present. How can
your business get ahead of the competition in this
fast growth market?
The
answer: Form your Arabic SEO plan and team now while
your competitors are afraid to. (You will see why
later in this article.)
You
may be thinking, “Here we go again. First I spent
money on Chinese translation. Now you want me to spend
money on Arabic translation and localization, too?
Will I get the return I expect?”
You
may know that English is the language of choice on
the Net, accounting for 70% of today’s 12 billion
websites. So, if you decide to “go Arabic”, will anyone
really see your efforts? If you understand and can
deploy some of the new IT trends, the answer should
be yes. See below for these trends.
In
a press release dated April 26, 2006, European search
engine Seekport, along with its Saudi Arabian partner
MITSCO Group, announced plans to launch the Internet
search engine "Sawafi" ("sandstorm"
in Arabic) later this year. Sawafi is specifically
designed to meet the challenges of the Arabic language
vs. Net presence. Specifically, “Everything is to
play for Arab world of 280 million people, where Internet
penetration is low. There are also large expatriate
Arab communities in Europe and North America. There
are only 100 million Web pages right now in Arabic,
and that's nothing. It's only 0.2% of the total worldwide.”
Company spokesmen stated, “The search
engine index is to provide a complete range of all
Arabic language websites, in combination with English
and French language contents from Arab countries.
An important factor will be the adaptation of search
to the specific needs of the Arabic user while addressing
the numerous peculiarities and dialect variations
of the Arabic language. Current search algorithms
in the usual Internet search engines are hardly capable
of observing even the simplest morphological conditions
required to process Arabic-language contents in a
meaningful way for users. That is why search engines
have so far been under-used in Arabic.”
Are
you still not convinced that Arabic SEO is worth your
time and money? Via its blog, Google recently activated
its Beta version of its online Arabic translation
tool. One of the goals is to make the Arabic-language
more versatile in Internet terms. This is in addition
to Google’s current Arabic search engine efforts.
Can improvements based on the new Sawafi competition
be far away? What about Yahoo and the other majors?
Now
it’s time to go back to your Arabic SEO. Where and
how can you tap into the online Arabic-speaking market?
By finding a search engine Optimization Company that
specializes in Arabic-language search engines and
that has top-notch English to Arabic translation talent.
Your
Arabic SEO firm should also understand that there
are many Arabic-speaking markets (Saudi Arabia versus
Iran, for example) that require different translation,
keyword and tag strategies. They will also need to
understand the Arabic (and English) based search engine
algorithms and placement techniques. This type of
knowledge is imperative for you to reach your target
market.
So,
how do you get started? To be honest, you are going
to need to do some research. Search engines don’t
show much under Arabic SEO so a better venue is Arabic
website-specific forums and message boards. Or, try
contacting a proven Arabic translation services provider
that offers localization.
I never said that going Arabic would
be easy, but the potential payoffs are well worth
the effort in terms of future profits. Without SEO,
you will get nothing.
About the author
Peter LeSar of www.ispeak.net
makes it easy to buy human translation services of
the highest quality and at the best price. For your
Arabic translation quote or more information, visit
www.ispeak.net/Arabic-translation
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