International SEO


Key Facts :

70% of Search Worldwide is not in English

Search in Italy went up by 58% in 2007.

Chinese users conduct the second largest number of searches worldwide.

International SEO

Multilingual Search Engine Optimisation or International SEO is about getting your website as visible as possible to global audiences in local search engines. For any company who wants to go global, multilingual SEO offers huge opportunities to bring the right traffic and right business to your site.


International SEO starts with knowing where your clients are likely to be searching, what they are searching for and what they expect to see on your site.


It is not effective to simply translate your web site as people in different countries are looking for different things and they use phrases which are often not translated but based on their own culture and behaviour.


Oban Multilingual has offices in 26 countries around the world staffed by some of the leading experts in multilingual SEO and global search marketing.


Our localised approach to multilingual SEO means that each market is handled and approached differently. No other company in the world takes multilingual search engine marketing as seriously as we do and has the resource to deliver local SEO expertise from one central team.


With over 70% of users of the web not speaking English, there are huge opportunities for your company to expand your markets and reach new audiences.


Multilingual SEO is incredibly cost-effective too as many other local companies are not yet aware of the benefits of international search engine optimisation.



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