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Local Language Option Launched on ABCN.com and ABCNVirtual.com

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Center Owners and Managers are encouraged to submit descriptions of their centers and office space in their local languages.
ABCN today announced the launch of the local language option on NETWORK sites. ABCN center Owners and Managers are now able to add descriptions in their local language of their centers and respective amenities to their centers' pages on ABCN.com and ABCNVirtual.com.

The local language inclusion will attract more prospects and clients and cater to specific markets while simultaneously reaching a bigger audience. This new feature is an SEO improvement that will greatly assist local searches and bring more business through Members' doors.

A few centers have already taken advantage of this new tool, including all of the centers in Mexico. To see how these centers' pages look, go to http://www.abcn.com/executive-suites-MX/ for examples.

"This is a great opportunity for our Members to reach a wider audience in local areas," said Frank Cottle, ABCN Chairman. "We look forward to the addition of descriptions in all local languages to the NETWORK sites."

Center Owners and Managers are encouraged to submit descriptions of their centers and office space in their local languages. In Europe, Members should send their information to Regional Manager Sandra Petri at petri@abcn.com. Members in all other parts of the world should send their information to ABCN Director of Operations Toshi Maeda at tmaeda@abcn.com.

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