Message to Non-English Speaking Warriors

by Adie
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Don't let your limited English skills hinder your success.Yes, we can read and understand 100% but the problem is always writing. Promoting products or selling online requires good copyrighting but what to do if our English is limited? No problem.

I am not sure if this applies to all non-English speaking warriors especially in Japan, Korea, China, and some other countries where English is not a part of school curriculum, but in my part, I successfully sold a number of CB products with English sales pages through Taglish (Tagalog-English) blog posts.

Why I tried this?
If you trace some of my threads, I focused mainly on promoting CB remedy products and I am doing good at it. I noticed that almost 20% of my conversions are from Philippines so I thought I could create a perfect salespage / blog posts if I write it in my native tongue, and it did have a great result. There are a lot of local medical terms that many people here don't know the English term so I took it for granted.

For example, a non-medical Filipino person does not know the term "tinnitus". If he has this problem, he will just search for "ringing ear problem" or most probably search for a local translation for that. Since I have a blog optimized locally in .ph domain, my post comes first on Google. That's where the money starts to pour in my CB account. People always comfortable buying products from a local article they read. Although English sales page is still the leader, this is just a successful experiment that you can copy and apply in your own country/language.

It worked for me, it can work for you as well. Now start creating sales pages or blog posts in Spanish, Portuguese, German, Chinese, Korean, etc if you can't handle doing it in English and see the result.

Good Luck
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  • You are able to make that sale because you are good at keywords.

    One more thing, it is right that you can do in other language if you know it.

    It will be a huge advantage.

    Most countries do not have the debit/ credit card system like in developed countries like Germany, USA, etc.

    Like China, I don't think they do transaction online that much.

    So, it can be a problem.

    You are right by saying that, but I really don't know why the Philippians not using their own language and own jargon.

    Thanks for the tips by the way.
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    • Profile picture of the author Adie
      Originally Posted by alertmakemoney4738 View Post

      You are right by saying that, but I really don't know why the Philippians not using their own language and own jargon.
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      English is the second language of every Filipino in Tagalog-speaking provinces, particularly the Island of Luzon. It is easier to speak English than to write a good sales page. Although Tagalog is the main language, an ordinary conversation between Filipinos always includes 20% to 30% English.
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    Thanks for this article. I am from India. It is one of my weakness(I think).
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  • Originally Posted by Adie View Post

    For example, a non-medical Filipino person does not know the term "tinnitus". If he has this problem, he will just search for "ringing ear problem" or most probably search for a local translation for that.
    Thanks for pointing this out. It's a basic marketing law to think with the brains of the buyer, but sometimes I really forget this. As I'm writing with my medical background I tend to use the medical terms instead of the terms used commonly by non-medical people. So sometimes it needs somebody to tear me back to the bottom ;-)
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