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Arabic SEO – SEM Services With Dubai First SEO

Posted in Multilingual Marketing, SEM, SEO on June 15th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment Tags: , , , , , , , ,

dubaiPerhaps the only thing changing faster than the landscape of Dubai is the Internet itself. Dubai is one of the seven Emirates comprising the UAE, United Arab Emirates. As an oil rich region, Dubai is one of the fastest growing areas on the planet, an ever changing coastal town positioning itself to be the major travel, business and tourism hub of the Middle East, just like Singapore is to South East Asia.
 
Situated in Dubai is a leading search engine optimization and marketing firm called Dubai First SEO, who help clients of all sizes get their website businesses discovered online, in Dubai, and in Arabic language.
 
Much like Dubai, the internet is an ever-changing landscape. New techniques and practices are called for to get a website business discovered online. Dubai First SEO provides those services. From assisting in getting your website recognized on www.google.ae, the UAE version of Google, to getting your website localized into Arabic, or Persian, Farsi, and getting listed on achieving strong SEO rank order for Farsi language in Iran, Dubai First SEO should be your first choice.

We at Quarkis sift through the world’s top SEO and SEM providers worldwide, continually searching out the top professionals with the most domain expertise in their field. We are therefore pleased to announce that we will be in exclusive partnership with Dubai First, to handle all of our Arabic, Persian, Farsi SEO and SEM services. We are certainl you will be satisified with the results they can produce for you also.

Intuit Goes Multilingual with Federated Apps

Posted in Multilingual Marketing, Websites Going Global on June 3rd, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

intuitIn a move to compete with Salesforce.com, Amazon and Google, Intuit launched a cloud platform for 3rd party developers called Federated Applications.

Applications do not have to conform to QuickBooks but will instead go through a minor configuration process to adapt. This is a major breakthrough for reaching an international audience.

According to Leena Rao:

Intuit’s Partner Platform provides a foundation for developers to build and deploy apps that can be integrated with Intuit’s small business accounting software, QuickBooks. QuickBooks has close to 25 million users within 4 million businesses who can buy these apps on Intuit’s own version of its Salesforce.com-like App Store, Intuit Marketplace.

With the multilingual “Federated Applications” functionality, developers who have existing SaaS applications that are built with any programming language, database or cloud computing platform can quickly and easily publish their apps on Intuit Marketplace.