How can you use user research to inform internationalization and localization strategies?
If you want to reach new markets and customers around the world, you need to consider how your product will fit their needs, preferences, and expectations. Internationalization and localization are two key strategies to make your product more adaptable and appealing to different cultures and languages. But how can you use user research to inform these strategies and avoid costly mistakes? In this article, we will explore some user research methods and best practices to help you design and deliver a product that works well across borders.
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