The Best Global Web Sites (and Why) - Webinar Replay
Presented by John Yunker, May 2008
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The smartest way to improve your Web site is to first learn what traits the best global Web sites have in common.
Drawing on results from The 2008 Web Globalization Report Card, author John Yunker sheds light on best practices exhibited by the global Web sites of Google, Cisco Systems, Volvo, and Caterpillar.
Listen as John Yunker, Founder of Byte Level Research, shares:
- The most popular languages on the Web today
- The latest global navigation trends
- The “most improved” global Web sites of the past year
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"I thought the webinar was excellent. The speaker did a great job and it’s clear he is knowledgeable about the subject.”
"...extremely informative. I will certainly register for the upcoming sessions in June and July.”
"The webinar on "Best Global Websites" was excellent! I really enjoyed listening to John's presentation and think he had a lot of useful insights on localizing websites."
"John... has taken (this) to an entirely new level; he may even be driving some of the progress. I thought that the 20-language "requirement" was an eye-opener, as was the claim that it takes 20 languages to reach 90% of the world's Web users."
John Yunker, Founder of Byte Level Research
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Founder of Byte Level Research, John Yunker consults with many of the world’s leading multinational companies, providing Web globalization training and benchmarking services. One-third of the Fortune 100 companies are current or past Byte Level clients.
Since 2000, he has authored a number of landmark reports on Web globalization, including The Art of the Global Gateway and The Web Globalization Report Card, now in its 5th edition. |
In 2002, John authored the first book devoted to Web globalization, Beyond Borders: Web Globalization Strategies. Widely acclaimed, the book is now used in a number of university and corporate training programs.
John authors the Global by Design blog and is a 2008 Fellow of The Society for New Communications Research. John has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Missouri School of Journalism and an MS from Boston University.