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Thursday 31 March 2011

Can't Speak Chinese? Then Use Professional Chinese Voiceovers to Reach Your Chinese Customers

Elegant Way to Use Voice Overs

Yes, even if you can't speak Chinese, there is an elegant alternative for you to communicate with your Chinese customers: use professional Chinese voiceovers. This is a smart way to reach a wide Chinese audience. And did you know that Chinese is the world's most popular language? Statistics show that over 1.3 billion people speak Chinese. In other words, 1 in 5 people in the world today speak Chinese. If you are fluent in Chinese, you can reach 20% of the world. If you are not, then use professional Chinese voice overs to help in marketing your business.

Is Your Voice Heard?

China's growing economic affluence has opened doors of opportunities to the rest of the world. China's middle class is growing in size rapidly, and in affluence. For example in 2009, close to 1 million Chinese tourists visited Singapore. Chinese tourists are the second largest group of visitor arrivals to the city-state. In the same year, Chinese tourists became the largest spender in France, by spending more 42% compared to other tourists in luxury goods. According to reports, the tourists from China spend an average of 1,070 Euros. So the question is - is your business ready to serve these customers? Is the marketing voice of your business heard by Chinese tourists? Do Chinese customers understand what you are saying? If the answer is no, then you need professional Chinese voice over recordings.

Get English-to-Chinese Voice Translation Services

And if you already have marketing materials, there is no need to reinvent them. All you need to do is to pass your existing materials to us at Customized Voice, and we will translate and provide professional voice over recordings in Chinese. For example, if your existing material is in English, we will be able to provide an English-to-Chinese voice translation service.

Imagine if the marketing materials of your business are in English and Chinese, wouldn't you reach more customers?

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