• Hello,

    I have a site in French but multilingual with 5 languages, translated by Translatepress.

    But the site is heavy and often bugs with Translatepress, and it’s poorly referenced, as Google doesn’t like multilingual sites.

    There are a lot of articles, and I’d like to know if you know a plugin that would allow me to create 5 sites in 5 different languages.

    I know there are plugins that copy other sites via RSS.

    But how do I copy all the articles in one language to a new site?

    If you have a solution, many thanks!

    Pierre

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  • Thread Starter Pierre236

    (@pierreto)

    I have too many articles and I’m not a millionaire!

    Thread Starter Pierre236

    (@pierreto)

    I try to earn money with my articles translated with Deepl via Translatedpress, but if I had enough money to pay for the translation of my many articles with the very expensive Polylang, then I wouldn’t need to work.

    The point is to share my passion and earn money with it.

    Polylang is a solution for rich companies who want to translate their sites.

    • This reply was modified 8 months, 1 week ago by Pierre236.
    Thread Starter Pierre236

    (@pierreto)

    Sorry, I made an error of judgement, Polylang is cheaper and has the same options as Translatepress with DEEPL translation with an advantage of having like WPML, a page for each translation, but it can cause problems like Translatepress on site performance.

    I thought it was a solution like WPML and others with very expensive translations.

    Finally, my site has a lot of pages, it’s a tourist guide and I’ve already paid DEEPL nearly 500 euros for translations.

    I don’t know if it’s better, more stable, and I don’t think they can transfer the current translations managed by Translatepress, into their versions.

    Thanks for the advice.

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