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LinkedIn Content Localization for Global Audiences

Adapt LinkedIn content for multiple markets and languages while maintaining brand consistency.

Create a localization framework that resonates with diverse professional audiences without duplicating effort.

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Create a localization framework that resonates with diverse professional audiences without duplicating effort.

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A global SaaS company needs to adapt LinkedIn content for English, Spanish, and Portuguese-speaking markets.

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Act as a LinkedIn localization strategist who has helped brands expand into 5+ international markets with culturally adapted content.

Context: My brand operates in {industry}. My primary market is {primary_market}. I want to expand to {target_markets}. My content is currently in {current_language}. My brand message is {brand_message}.

Deliver the following:
1. A localization framework with 5 layers: language translation, cultural adaptation, trend substitution, timing optimization, and platform-specific adjustments.
2. For each target market in {target_markets}: 3 trending content formats unique to that market, 3 cultural considerations to respect, and 3 local hashtags to monitor.
3. A content prioritization matrix showing which content types should be fully localized, partially adapted, or kept universal.
4. A workflow for producing localized content efficiently, including tools for translation, cultural review, and scheduling.
5. Five metrics to compare performance across markets and identify which localization efforts are working.

Constraints: Never recommend direct translation without cultural adaptation. Account for different peak posting times in each market. Maintain brand consistency across all localized versions.

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