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Let's say a company needs translations into English, French and Spanish. The price per word for these languages is often different, but very similar. If I also need translations into Japanese or Norwegian, then the rate is significantly higher. For the translation subscription, we charge one and the same average price, which then applies to all languages required. So you simply subscribe to the languages you need and then you no longer have to worry about whether Norwegian is more expensive than French. The ordering process for WordStore The second step is to choose a subscription volume level.
We offer volume levels from 1 to 15, where level 1 corresponds to a volume of 80,000 translated HK Phone Number words per year, while level 15 is 1.2 million per year. We can help customers determine which level is best for them. After this decision is made, you don't have to worry about it for a year. For example, if you choose subscription level 3 with 240,000 translated words per year, you pay your monthly subscription fee and then order translations as needed and without any additional administrative effort. Due to seasonal fluctuations or occasional large projects, such as the relaunch of the website, the translation requirements are not the same every month.
With the monthly subscription price you know exactly what costs will arise each month and there are no surprises. Additionally, I should probably mention that you can also add words later or move to the next level. And of course you can switch to a higher or lower level after the subscription period has expired. If there are still words left at the end of the agreed term, you can of course take them with you into the next contract period. Ian:That means if I carry 16,000 words into the next period and stay at subscription level 3, then I'll have 256,000 words available next year, right? 240,000 plus 16,000. Tim:Exactly, 240,000 plus 16,000. However, I can also switch to level 4 if.
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