SAN BRUNO, Calif., Feb. 24, 2016 -- Dynamic Signal, the leading employee advocacy and engagement platform, recently announced its latest updates for customers. These include platform localizations in 13 country languages, making it the only employee advocacy platform to offer services at this level.
The Dynamic Signal platform is now available in the following different languages: English, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), Korean, Japanese, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Russian, Polish. This localization translates the core elements of the platform like navigation, buttons, emails and more into the local languages. This is in addition to already available localization like language-specific content functions, where content can be added to the platform in any language, and language targeting, which matches content to individuals who have selected their language preference.
"Every day we speak with global customers who tell us they want to inform and engage their employees at the local level in the language they speak," stated Russ Fradin, CEO and co-founder of Dynamic Signal. He continued "This just released localization function will help current and new customers communicate on a global scale in a local way, beyond simple local language content in an English-only experience."
Dynamic Signal customers can find out about localization, member to member messaging and all of the other features just released by contacting their Customer Success manager.
About Dynamic Signal
Dynamic Signal redefines how companies communicate with the world in order to grow their businesses. Its proven employee advocacy platform lets employees receive and post company-approved content to their social networks, transforming them into experts, advocates and contributors. By extending their social media strategies, Dynamic Signal's clients ignite brand awareness, employee engagement and revenue.
With its founding team's 20 years of digital marketing expertise, hundreds of companies of all sizes trust Dynamic Signal to launch, scale and measure their Employee Advocacy programs. Founded in 2010, the company helps leading organizations, including IBM, Salesforce, Domo, SurveyMonkey Humana and Autodesk. Dynamic Signal is based in San Francisco, California and has raised $43 million to date. For more information, please visit www.DynamicSignal.com
CONTACT: James Nickerson
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415.640.5042
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