Why Use a Healthcare Interpretation Service

In many professions, effective communication is essential for a successful provider-consumer interaction. Particularly, healthcare providers rely on verbal and nonverbal communication as the primary tool for obtaining patients’ health history. Language and cultural barriers can lead to miscommunication, which can further lead to under- or over-diagnosis and inappropriate treatment. Over the past few decades, the […]


5 Factors Affecting Translation Cost You May Not Know (repost)

The Question: How much will my translation cost? The Answer: It depends! Not all translation projects are created equal. Translation projects can range from simple documents to medical consent forms to localizing entire websites. In general, the following 5 factors play the largest roles in determining the overall price of a translation project: 1.    Language […]


Leading the Nation to Better Health: Interpreting Jobs on the Rise

The interpreting profession for spoken languages has come a long way since it began using volunteers to national certified interpreters of today.  The demand all over the United States for all languages has skyrocketed in the past 10 to 12 years. In the past, interpreter services were provided by volunteers, children and other community members […]


Using Your Employees For Document Translation Services Can Backfire

In our global world, translation is a fact of life. If your customers can’t read about your product in their language, they won’t buy it. If they can’t get support for the product in their language, they probably won’t come back. Many companies have hired bilingual or local employees to solve this problem. Excellent choice. […]


Interpretation and Translation Values?! Are They Important?

JV Almeda is the Internal Operations Manager at ALS “Watch your thoughts for they become words. Watch your words for they become actions. Watch your actions for they become habits. Watch your habits for they become your character. And watch your character for it becomes your destiny. What we think, we become.”  ―Margaret Thatcher I […]


Our Mission: Enhance the health and well-being of the global community

We’ve spent the past few months trying to put into words what it is we do every day. For some, we translate marketing materials into Spanish, Arabic, and Chinese. For others, we help them call customers who don’t speak English. For many, we help ensure they get the medical care they need. And we’ve finally […]


ALS Runner-Up Goering Center Family & Private Business Awards!

On August 27, 2013, I had the privilege of attending the 2013 Goering Center Family & Private Business Awards Celebration with Lynn Elfers, CEO and founder of Affordable Language Services. Over 700 people were in attendance at the 14th annual awards celebration held at Music Hall, in the historic Over the Rhine neighborhood in Cincinnati, […]


Affordable Language Services ISO Certification for Three More Years

Over four years ago Affordable Language Services embarked on a mission to become ISO 9001:2008 certified in the delivery of translations and interpreting services. After over a year of preparation, we passed our first external audit in the fall of 2010 and became ISO certified. ISO 9001:2008 is an internationally recognized standard for quality management […]


How Business Translation Services Can Increase Your Clientele

Embrace America’s multilingual culture to increase your reach. English is the language of business.  But is it the language of consumption?  The answer is not as simple as marketers would like.  The good news is that there are plenty of data available that can help make the decision to translate or not to translate easier. […]


ALS Selected for Cincinnati Small Business Excellence Awards!

We are proud and excited to be named a finalist in the 2012 SBEAs – come support us Thursday as we find out who wins each category! 2012 was a record year for Affordable Language Services, and we are on target to beat those numbers this year!  As we continue to grow our business, people have […]