Freelance Translator Tips #9 How to get noticed
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
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✅ A Translation Agency Owner teaches you how to get hired as a Freelance Translator:
→ How to be a Successful Freelance Translator: translations.thinkific.com/co...
My book on Amazon (affiliate link):
amzn.to/2WI7ITz
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#FreelanceTranslation #FreelanceTranslator #Translator
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Hi. How can i get in touch with you ? I'm a freelance translator (English - Chinese).
hi ; sorry am english --swahili translator herbinating in kigali/rwanda
Hello. Just recently i started off as a freelance translator (english-spanish) in Mexico. I have some experience as a translator as I used to work for a small visa company here in Mexico. Im looking to study a bachelors in English to feel fully acomplished as a translator. What are some books that you can recommend for translators? thanks.
Hey, I've discussed books a couple times, so I have a playlist of those videos here: ruclips.net/p/PL8SPmwnxevVJIV21pg8xkwSDRAk6snFqf - Unfortunately books for translation are usually very language specific, so I can't really recommend something for EN-ES translations. I can, however, recommend a book for becoming a freelance translator. I am a bit biased, since I wrote it, but in case you are interested you can find it here: www.amazon.com/How-Successful-Freelance-Translator-Translations-ebook/dp/B00J8O5WP2?&linkCode=wsw&tag=dumage-20
I hope these help!
Anallely Avalos Otero, there’s a great book that I bought and read cover-to-cover when I was first studying to be a court interpreter: Fundamentals of Court Interpretation (etc-long title!). Co-authors include my teacher, Holly Mikkelson of the (since renamed) Monterey Institute of International Studies. It’s aimed at interpretation, not translation. However, it gives a very thorough coverage of the principles you need to know. It’s super expensive, so I advise you to look for a cheap used copy or try to find one at a (university?) library for free. Greetings from Taipei, Taiwan. ¡Viva México!
Robert, I was listening while exercising and I wasn’t clear on what you said, something like: invest in Cool Us Points. Can you kindly write that & even provide a link if possible? Thank you! Greetings from Taipei, Taiwan.
Haha yeah. I could see that. It was Kudoz points. Here is a link: www.proz.com/kudoz/ , It's an invention of Proz.com, so it's an invented name. Btw, this video was a walkthrough, so it would help to see the video. Anyway, I get into it a bit more here: ruclips.net/video/p7GibTQAsjU/видео.html
Freelance Translator Tips, the linked video you provided is very informative. Thank you! I’m on the bus home from my favorite coffee shop, where I’ve been proofreading, so I got to view the video, not just listen.
HI, I DO SPEAK 11 LANGUAGES BUT I AM STRUGGLING TO START MY OWN TRANSLATION COMPANY . HELP ME PLZ
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