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How to Become a Successful International Translator: A comprehensive step by step guide (English Edition)

by André Lisboa

Description
There's a lot more to being a professional translator than speaking another language well...



MOX II - What they don't tell you about translation

by Alejandro Moreno-Ramos

Description
Inside Mox II, Alejandro Moreno-Ramos tackles the subjects of slavelance translators, the dangerous threat of Gurgle translate, less-than-honest colleagues, and much more.


How to Become a Successful International Translator: A comprehensive step by step guide (English Edition)

by André Lisboa

Description
There's a lot more to being a professional translator than speaking another language well...


Mox. Illustrated Guide to Freelance Translation

by Alejandro Moreno-Ramos

Description
Mox is a happy freelance translator... except for the fact he has to deal with Pam the evil PM


Guida ai servizi lingustici. Risorse e consigli utili per traduttori e interpreti

by Antonio Cesari

Description
La prima guida di settore pubblicata in Italia, un vademecum a supporto di traduttori, interpreti, studenti di lingue e titolari di agenzie.


How to live long and prosper as a translator (번역으로 잘 먹고 잘 사는 방법)

by SunHwa Kang

Description
For Korea users only. This is the translation and review guide book that contains comprehensive information about localization.


Found in Translation: How Language Shapes Our Lives and Transforms the World

by Nataly Kelly

Description
Found in Translation shows how translation and interpreting every aspect of your life



The translation sales handbook-A roadmap to higher rates, better clients

by Luke Spear

Description
Proven strategies to find new and higher-paying clients, and to convert existing clients to higher-payers


Say goodbye to feast or famine

by Joy Mo

Description
Are you struggling financially as a freelance translator?


The Ultimate Guide to Becoming a Successful Freelance Translator

by Oleg Semerikov, Simon Hodkinson

Description
Covering everything you need to know from day one, including qualifications, key skills and how to win your first customers, this Ultimate Guide also shows how you can branch out and grow your business over time. The back of the book contains an extensive


The Translator Diaries

by Lloyd Bingham

Description
The Translator Diaries free e-book is based on a series of online interviews with fourteen freelance translators, which sought to draw valuable, specific advice that new and aspiring translators could implement in their plan to enter the industry.


The Marketing Cookbook For Translators

by Terese Whitty

Description
Tess Whitty's 'Marketing Cookbook For Translators' is a simple and easy to follow guide that ensures any translator reading it will not get lost in the crowd


The Prosperous Translator: Advice from Fire Ant & Worker Bee

by Chris Durban

Description
Some of the Web's pithiest advice on building a successful translation practice.



Confessions of a Freelance Translator

by Gary Smith

Description
Practical, easily applicable tips to make a successful living out of freelance translation.


Guide pratique de la traduction

by Caroline Bajwel

Description
Le guide pratique « Comment réussir un test de traduction de l’anglais vers le français » est le fruit de plus de 25 ans d’expérience du métier de la traduction des « deux côtés de la barrière » : côté agence de traduction et côté tradu


The A to Z of Freelance Translation: A practical course book for translators

by Nicole Y. Adams, M.A.

Description
A comprehensive programme that will equip you with all the information you need to kick-start your freelance translation business.


Say goodbye to feast or famine

by Joy Mo

Description
Are you struggling financially as a freelance translator?


Internet Freelancing

by Oleg Rudavin

Description
My book deals with freelancing as a method of conducting business.


The Entrepreneurial Linguist: The Business-School Approach to Freelance Translation

by Judy Jenner, Dagmar Jenner

Description
A recent ProZ.com poll showed that more than 50% of translators have no or very few direct clients.