Chopsticks Culture: Our fun and
educational iPhone app ($2.99) has gone global, selling to Australia, USA,
Germany, UK, Canada and Switzerland! Read Northern District
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By
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Charming the Chinese Guests (Lite): We've just launched our
free Android app for hospitality industry staff and employers
to provide delightful experiences to Chinese guests.
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Multicultural Australia Australia's non-English speaking
population grew to 3.15 million, or 15.85% in 2006. (Source: Australian
Bureau of Statistics 2006 Census). The major languages spoken at home (other
than English) include Chinese, Italian, Greek, Arabic and Vietnamese. Read
more
Doing Business with Japanesse Three of the most important
characteristics of Japanese culture are harmony, humbleness and hospitality.
Nearly everything in Japanese life revolves around these and they strive to
maintain it this way. Read more
Doing Business with Italian The
official language is Italian, but the first language spoken is often a local
dialect. Nowadays business people and the young speak acceptable and often good
English. Read
more
How to run a translation project smoothly? When a client wants to turn a document into other languages,
translation will take place. Read more
There is a whole world out there! It seems
like internet has become a necessity in our daily lives and according to the
Computer Industry Almanac, the worldwide Internet population has reached 945
million, and is projected to reach 1.46 billion in 2007. Read
more
How Hamper Corned Beef Beefed up Their Sales Have you ever wondered how you could “beef up” your sales of one
of your products? Read more
Scratch the Happy Pig and Be Happy In
support of multiculturalism, Instant Scratchies issues a special ticket each
year to coincide with the celebration of the Lunar New Year in the Chinese,
Vietnamese & Korean communities. Read
more
Can Multicultural Team Building Be Your Problem? As Australia opened to the rest of the world, migrants have come
to this land of dreams over the past fifty years. With this influx of migrants,
the Australian government and the citizens needed to adapt to a society that now
consisted of people from many culturally diverse backgrounds. Read
more
You don’t need to get “lost in translation” English is still an ‘alien’ language to most of the Chinese in
mainland Read more
When you present to international audience ...
To Australian eyes, the message is
that the magic pill relieves pain and make a sick patient happy.Read
more
Bringing overseas buyers to your doorsteps - Roaring ’40s website
translation If you want to
attract international audiences, the internet can break through physical
boundaries and bring your target audiences right to your virtual doorstep.Read
more
Are your AV materials “Going Global” too? With globalisation a world trend, companies that intend to produce
audio visual (AV) materials for use in presenting their profiles to potential
customers may need to think about how these materials can appeal to their
international customers as well.Read
more
Using research to improve your project success with ethnic communities
The recession is hard upon us. How
can you make sure your research or marketing dollars are well spent? Conducting
targeted research can improve the cost effectiveness of your campaigns.Read
more
Social Media and Multilingual MarketingThe Internet has changed the way people live and interact and it
has certainly changed the way people do business. A myriad of business
activities- including advertising,Read
more
Chinese and Japanese Food Cultures and Fine
DiningWe would like to take this time
to introduce you to MMM’s exciting new offering called Food Culture and Fine
Dining. We offer fine dining and cultural learning experiences for Chinese and
Japanese cultures. Read more