Blast your CV to 16,000+ email addresses of Online Language Translation Agencies and Companies
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Most
translation agencies hardly ever post job online (like ProZ,
TranslatorsCafé, etc.) and rarely hire translators on an adhoc
basis. Instead, they prefer to build up a list of translators
who they have preliminary experience with.
Would you like
to be included in their database?
If yes, then
contact directly thousands of translation companies. The list I
am selling here includes 14,229 email addresses.
JUST $99.99 TO
MAKE YOURSELF A TRANSLATOR WHO IS WORKING FROM THE COMFORT OF
HIS HOME!
I do my
best to update the database, the last update was 24/01/ 2011.
If only 1%
of the companies will offer you a job that means about 142
companies you can work with - this will be more than you can
handle, so you can pick the most juicy ones. You can expect a
full return of your investment within a couple of days.
BUY IT NOW AND BE
AHEAD OF YOUR COMPETITORS!
Key
benefits:
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Every email address was provided by translation agencies as their
preferred contact method.
You don't need to worry that
they will consider your mail as spam.
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Unlike many other email lists, this database is free of invalid
emails. You will
not get bouncing mails when using this list.
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The biggest translation agency email list ever created. There
is no similar database available.
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The best price/value rate on the market.
Similar databases offer much less addresses for a much
higher price.
The
database will be sent to you via email within 24 hours from
receiving the funds.
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March 1, 2011 update
Some background
information about the list and the seller
Some
customers asked for it, so, here comes the story of this email
list in short. This is a list of email addresses I collected
manually some years ago, mostly by browsing thousands of
translation agency websites and from other sources. Now I put it
together again and verified addresses if these are still valid.
I used this list some years ago for a mail marketing campaign to
promote my services to many agencies, which resulted a huge
number of customers and gave a kickstart to my linguistic
career. Now I am willing to share this list with other
translators for a mere fee of $50. I am also writing a how-to
about the aspects of a successful mail marketing campaign, which
will be ready in a couple of weeks and I will give it to all my
past and future customers. You can check my translator profile
at
Proz and
TranslatorsCafé, or visit my homepage at
zsoltsesztak.com
Some basic steps
you MUST make before making any email marketing campaign
1: Create a professional, short CV.
No more
than 2 pages, the shorter the better, preferably in PDF format.
Your CV is your passport as a translator, so when it is sloppy,
it will not attract any customers, instead, it will warn them to
steer away from you. Do not put large pictures into this CV, try
to keep the file size under 100 kB.
2: Upload this CV to some storage space and put
a link to it in your promotion
mail.
Do not send it as an attachment,
as it will increase the chance your message will be blocked by
spam filters. It will also increase the time your partners needs
to download your mail, even if they are not interested in the
services offered by you. If there is such a link in your mail,
your message will look more professional, as your customers will
be aware that you know how to handle links, uploading files,
etc.
3: Create a professional online presence and link to it.
If you didn't make it yet, then
register in online translators databases like ProZ,
TranslatorsCafé, TranslationDirectory, TranslatorsBase,
TranslatorsPub, etc. Must of these offer the option to upload
your CV there, so you can use these for linking to your CV.
There are also some country specific databases, look after if
you match any of these. Also make a registration in professional
social networks, I recommend LinkedIn and Xing. Include a link
in your mail to your profiles there.
4:
Create a message template.
Use this
template for sending your mail. Include the following
information: your working language pair(s), your experience in
years, your fields of experience, your professional
certifications, your professional memberships, and CAT tools
your are using. Again, keep this short - your customers will
take no more than 1 second (yes, no more) to decide if your mail
worths reading, and when your mail is too long, it will go
straight to the bin. If you have
a specific target rate, you can include this as well, but keep
in mind that you can reach different charging in different
countries. Generally speaking, the prices are higher in
countries with higher living standards.
The proper
approach for a successful email marketing campaign
1: You
are not begging for job.
You have
lot of customers, you are offered many jobs and you can pick the
ones you prefer. This is not true (yet)? It doesn't matter, you
have to show this to your customer, so they will treat you as a
serious and professional vendor. If you make your email
marketing campaign properly, sooner or later this will be true
anyway.
2: Your
are a professional.
All piece
of communication must display your professionalism as a
linguistic service provider. There is no place for grammar and
spelling mistakes, typos, etc. Your message must have a
well-structured body and a proper signature with all your
contact information.
3: Your
partners are professional.
Don't treat
them like fools, be responsible and consistent. Your mail is a
business offer given to a respected translation company, which
could be the start of a mutually fruitful cooperation, so it
must be taken seriously by both parties.
4: You
have competitors.
Translation agencies get
hundreds of applications every day, but most of them is
extremely sloppy. You have to stand out from the crowd, that's
your key to success. Study promotion mails and newsletters you
get from some major companies like ebay, AOL, etc.,and try to
create the same.
5: You
are timely.
Do not send
too much emails at once. You will get many replies requesting
registering in the companies database via an online form,
filling out and sending back registration forms, providing
additional information or making a test translation. You must be
able to respond ASAP, so you must limit your amount of daily
mails. IMO sending out 200 mails per day is a good volume.
6: You
are not a spammer.
Do not use
mass mailing tools. You are not selling Viagra or Cialis to
unknown parties, you are making a business offer for companies
involved in your business. Send each mail individually, which
can be a time-consuming process, but a sure way to maximize the
chance your emails will be blocked by spam filters.
The proper approach for a successful email marketing
campaign
If
you send 200 emails a day using a pre-written message template,
this should take about 30 minds a day, so you have plenty of
time to process incoming requests and to work on jobs received.
You will experience an increasing number of translation
assignments. By sending out 200 mails a day it will take about
10 weeks to go through all the 14k mails, but by that time it is
most likely that you will get so many jobs that you will have
hardly any time to continue your email marketing campaign. Also,
taking into consideration an average sum of a translation
assignment, it is most likely that your investment on purchasing
this list will pay back at your first job. |