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We at Spanish Translator Services understand that the world is constantly changing. Spanish Translator Services strives to achieve strong leadership by assisting our clients in the translation from English to Spanish and Spanish to English; thereby enabling them to take strong competitive advantage of the new global trends.

To bring business closer to your world, we at Spanish Translator Services provide translations and interpreting services that enable you to correspond more productively with your customers, employees, partners and competitors. We are not only a translation company, our parent company DeVore Technologies, Inc., will offer our clients various IT solutions.  DeVore Technologies, Inc. provides training, web hosting/design and development, IT contract personnel, application and web development and network support. 

 
Our success is only measured by how well our clients perform using our services.  In order to serve and advise our clients we’ve assembled a dynamic, highly educated (international and national) staff of native Spanish speakers with in-depth knowledge of the Hispanic culture as well as fluency in English and American customs.
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NOW
Projected By 2020
2% of Ohio Population is Hispanic*
3% of Ohio Population will be Hispanic*

14% of U.S. Population is Hispanic**

22% of U.S. Population will be Hispanic**

8% of the World is Hispanic***

10% of the World will be Hispanic***


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Read a recent article in the Cleveland Plain Dealer regarding Hispanic business ownership.

*http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/compraceho.html
**http://nodis.csuohio.edu/nodis/curpop/ohio2020.htm
***http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_population

Spanish-language news growing in the U.S.
June 17, 2011

Last March, The American Census Bureau reported that the American Hispanic population had climbed to over 50 million, a 43% increase in the U.S. Spanish-speaking population in the last decade. In a country with a declining newspaper industry, this represents a huge opportunity for publishers and advertisers alike.

According to NPR, Spanish language media is growing in all sectors. This week's convention by the National Association of Hispanic Journalists covered these trends. The convention hosted Monica Lozano as a keynote speaker, CEO of one of the largest Spanish-language newspaper companies in the U.S, ImpreMedia. Lozano noted the growth potential for the digital news sector, remarking that 60% of all Latinos are now online.

Lozano explained the need for Spanish-language publications, underlining what makes them relevant for Hispanics. She says that there is a content divide between English and Spanish language publications. When covering Hispanics, she claimed English-language media focuses on events, like border violence, and excludes achievements, such as the growth of Hispanic businesses. 

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