The results are in. Thank you to everyone who nominated candidates, and all who voted in this year’s Community choice awards. Here are the winners in the translation-related categories:
Blog: Best overall blog related to translation. Thoughts on Translation – Corinne McKay
Website: Best overall professional translator’s website. http://transcreativity.com/ – Patricia Mora Twitter: Best overall Twitter account. @erik_hansson – Erik Hansson
Facebook page/group: Best overall Facebook page or group. Things Translators Never Say
Podcast: Best podcast (series or single podcast). Marketing Tips for Translators
Trainer: Active trainer in in-person or online training. Tess Whitty
Article: Best article published (online or in print form). When the Unthinkable Happens and Giving Up Work Isn’t an Option – Nikki Graham
Book: Best book published (print or digital format). May include re-releases or new editions. Finding and Marketing to Translation Agencies: A Practical Guide for Freelance Translators – Corinne McKay
Blog post: For a single blog post, as opposed to the “blog” category, which is based on a blog as a whole. “Dealing with PDF files during a translation project” – Nancy Matis
ProZ.com profile: Most professional/attractive ProZ.com profile. Alexander Manaenkov – Games, Apps, Web | manoftranslation.com
Most helpful contributor: All-around contributions, be they in forums, in term help, on social media, etc. Sheila Wilson
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Full list of 2018 nominees:
Blog: Best overall blog related to translation.
- My Words for a Change – Nikki Graham
- Translation Times – Judy and Dagmar Jenner
- The Open Mic
- Marketing Tips for Translators – Tess Whitty
- Thoughts on Translation – Corinne McKay
- termcoord.eu
- sherifabuzid.com – Sherif Abuzid
Website: Best overall professional translator’s website.
- http://transcreativity.com/ – Patricia Mora
- http://www.nyacommunications.com/ – Nicole Y. Adams, M.A.
- https://cotelangues.com/ – Andrea Halbritter
- http://areatranslation.com/ – Adrien Arnaud
- https://antonimaroto.com/ – Antoni Maroto
Twitter: Best overall Twitter account.
- @erik_hansson – Erik Hansson
- @Smart_Translate – Catharine Cellier-Smart
- @Jeromobot – Jost Zetzsche
- @nikki_graham – Nikki Graham
- @language_news – Judy Jenner
Facebook page/group: Best overall Facebook page or group.
- Successful Freelance Translators
- Standing Out Mastermind for Translators and Interpreters
- Things Translators Never Say
Podcast: Best podcast (series or single podcast).
Trainer: Active trainer in in-person or online training.
Article: Best article published (online or in print form).
- Scheduling Translation Projects – Nancy Matis
- When the Unthinkable Happens and Giving Up Work Isn’t an Option – Nikki Graham
- The GDPR for translators: all you need to know (and do!) – Pieter Beens
Book: Best book published (print or digital format). May include re-releases or new editions.
- Translation Matters – Jost Zetzche
- Mox IV: What would Calvo do? – Alejandro Moreno-Ramos
- Finding and Marketing to Translation Agencies: A Practical Guide for Freelance Translators – Corinne McKay
Blog post: For a single blog post, as opposed to the “blog” category, which is based on a blog as a whole. This category may include guest blog posts.
- “Smart devices and the future of CAT tools” – Pieter Beens
- “When Things Go Wrong” – Nikki Graham
- “Dealing with PDF files during a translation project” – Nancy Matis
ProZ.com profile: Most professional/attractive ProZ.com profile.
- Alexander Manaenkov – Games, Apps, Web | manoftranslation.com
- Matheus Chaud – M.A. in Linguistics/B.Sc. in Engineering
- Muhammad Said – En-Ar Translation and L10n Professional
- Andrey Svitanko – Medical and scientific translation
- Nicole König – EN-DE localization & content creation
Most helpful contributor: All-around contributions, be they in forums, in term help, on social media, etc.
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