Multilingual Website and Location-Based Content

Increase your global reach and provide users with a local experience by developing multilingual and regionally customized websites with Redora.

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What Is a Multilingual Website?

Multilingual websites are structures that allow users who speak different languages to access content in their own languages. Redora develops multilingual infrastructures optimized for both content and SEO.

Content is presented automatically or manually based on users' language preferences.

Location-Based Content Delivery

Redora detects user location based on IP address, browser language, or GPS data to deliver region-specific content. This structure enhances user experience and increases engagement.

  • Content filtering by country, city, or language
  • GeoIP redirection and regional content planning
  • Differences in price, currency, or stock information
  • Location-based forms and campaign areas

Technical Infrastructure and Language Management

Redora makes multilingual content structures easy to manage in both CMS-based and custom software systems. Language variants are implemented using methods such as domain, subdomain, or URL parameters.

  • Multilingual integration in CMSs like WordPress, Strapi, Sanity
  • Custom frontend solutions based on React and Next.js
  • Slug, URL, and hreflang configurations
  • Automatic language detection and manual language selector

SEO-Compliant Multilingual Structure

Redora ensures search engine compatibility on multilingual sites with hreflang tags, canonical configurations, and correct meta usage. Each language variant is separately optimized.

  • Hreflang and meta title optimization for Google
  • Generation of separate sitemap.xml for each language
  • Indexable structure for language variants
  • Prevention of 404 errors and misdirects

Admin Panel and Content Processes

Redora develops streamlined and regionally filterable panels for content teams to easily manage multilingual content. Translation tracking and content versioning are included.

  • Language-based category and version management for content
  • Translation workflow and missing content alert system
  • Geo-targeting definitions via the panel
  • Separate language variants for forms, campaigns, and SEO data

Process and FAQs

How long does it take to set up a multilingual site?

Launch takes between 5 and 15 business days depending on language count and content volume.

Is automatic language detection possible?

Yes. Redirection can be done based on browser language or IP address.

Can I show different content in each language?

Yes. Content, visuals, forms, and even prices can vary by language or location.

Is a multilingual system harmful for SEO?

No. Properly configured, multilingual systems offer significant SEO advantages.

Do you provide the translations?

We can offer professional translation support on request or integrate existing translations.

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