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Hey, @e3e77916db! | |
It’s a big world out there, but unfortunately, we don’t all speak the same language. The good news is that technology is making communication and translation easier, and the even better news is that HackerNoon has an incredible translation feature that you can use right now. Let’s dive right into it. | |
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How to Get Your Article Translated | |
There are 3 ways you can get your story translated. | |
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2. The second is by going to the story settings of one of your already published articles and choosing an option. | |
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3. The third option is completely free! If you write an article, and it gets chosen to be a top story (meaning, it will be on the front page for 24 hours), HackerNoon will automatically translate your story into 12 different languages for free. If you want one of your articles to be a top story but don’t know how, we revealed all the secrets here. | |
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Why Even Translate Your Story? | |
Of course, questions running through your head might include, “Why even translate my story? Do people in China even read HackerNoon? How many people speaking Russian or Hindi would be interested in my story?” These are good questions to have. And we have the answers. | |
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Ready to try out this translation feature? | |
Try Out the Translation Feature When You Participate in Our Writing Contests | |
HackerNoon has 3 ongoing writing contests with a ton of money up for grabs: | |
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Inspiration can be hard to come by, so we’ve made it easier with these templates specifically tailored for these contests: | |
Top Stories of the Past Two Weeks | |
Curious about the best stories of the past two weeks? Our editors have handpicked their favorites, and your story might just be one of them! See if you made the list. | |
That’s all, folks! Now go write something awesome—we can’t wait to feature it ✨ | |
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