Language Translator Plugin

I am experimenting with the Wordpress Widget Language Translator now. I had used a different language translator before that worked well, but it wasn’t happy after I changed my permalink structure so I had to drop it. There were a few plugin choices, but to be honest, I always choose the free ones. Sure, you may have to wait an eternity for support or figure it out on your own, buit I usually feel better about it if it is free. Perhaps that will change the day I start making some money from some of the multitude of ideas that swim in my head daily. This plugin works on my sites now, but I wonder if it will eventually cause problems related Google mistaking your site as a troublemaker and not translating any more pages after X amount per day. That could leave you in a bind if you have a steadily growing site, and their are options involving setting up a cache that could work. I am gonna keep it simple at this point and install this translator widget and hope for the best. One added benefit is your site should be picked up in foreign search engines and thereby becoming available

to way more people (I hope it will, meaning I am getting more readers to my blog). So, what do you do for this?

1) Download the Wordpress Plugin Language Translator

2) Re upload it to your plugins folder on your server.

3) Activate it in the plugins tab within your WordPress.

4) If you want to drop it somewhere not in your blog’s widgetized areas, you can add it to a post or to your page or single.php files by adding this <?php ltranslate(); ?> wherever you’d like.

5) Double check and make sure it works.

Now you should be done. Enjoy the translations and hopefully get a nice boost in foreign traffic to your blog.

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