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Shiny New Red Tape Translation Website

December 11, 2013 by Kathleen Parker Leave a Comment

Red Tape Translation is proud to release a brand new website. I’ve listened to all of your your suggestions along the way. Getting quotes, booking, and paying is now much easier, and there’s plenty of information and resources for those among you who love a bit of online research.

It’s now a lot clearer exactly what Red Tape Translation offers: in-person appointment help, Telephone Time, and written translations. The online blog is now a feature and will be updated a couple of times a month with interesting articles, anecdotes, and tips that I gather through experience.

Special thanks must go to David Ollenberger from JSS Web Development for the design and implementation (he also did my other, more artistic sites as well!). Alexa Vachon needs to be given a medal for her fabulous photos. Charlie and Charmaine Kedmenec from My Destination Berlin are also to be thanked for input, photos, and collaboration, as is Tia Robinson from expath.de

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