Romanian Video SEO Service

According to CISCO, by the end of 2017, video content will account for 69% of all consumer internet traffic. Insivia reports that 55% of people watch videos online every day. Including video in a landing page can increase conversion by 80%.

It is no wonder that Video SEO has become a hot topic.

If you already have Romanian video content or are thinking of adding Romanian video content to your site, or having your own YouTube channel, there are various things to bear in mind in terms of video SEO.

Research your keywords – there are free tools available to help you choose them carefully. Ensure your video description and content reflects your choice of keywords.

Search engines can’t watch a Romanian video or listen to audio, but they do “understand” (and index) text. This is why it is important to upload an aligned, accurate Romanian transcript to support your video content or to provide Romanian subtitles or captions. This is how search engines will “hear” your video.

We can provide transcripts or subtitles in any language including Romanian. Just get in touch to let us know how we can help.

We have formed partnerships with a number of video production companies around the UK who can film and produce a short corporate video for you. Working together with you, we can provide an accompanying transcript or subtitles in any language to fully optimize your video content. 

Rates
  • Romanian subtitling rates start from £7.49 + VAT per source video minute
  • Romanian same language transcription rates start from £2.25 per source audio/video minute
  • Romanian language direct translation from audio/video rates start from £4.99 per source audio/video minute.
  • Please note these rates are a broad indication only. Minimum charges apply, and rates will vary depending on audio quality, no. of speakers, subject matter, volume, etc.

Please note: VAT is chargeable for our UK clients. We are able to provide quotations in GB pounds, US Dollars or Euros. 

Please refer to our Client Feedback page to learn more about the unbeatable Romanian transcription service we offer.

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WHILE YOU’RE HERE... SOME QUITE INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE Romanian LANGUAGE

Romanian is a Romance language spoken by about 24 million people mainly in Romania, Moldova and Ukraine. Romanian retains a number of features of Latin, such as noun cases, which have disappeared from Romance languages. Romanian contains many words taken from the surrounding Slavic languages, and also from French, Old Church Slavonic, German, Greek and Turkish.

Romanian first appeared in writing during the 16th century, mainly in religious texts and other documents. The earliest known text in Romanian dates from 1521 and is a letter from Neacşu of Câmpulung to the mayor of Braşov. Neacşu wrote in a version of the old Cyrillic alphabet similar to the one for Old Church Slavonic, which was used in Walachia and Moldova until 1859.

From the late 16th century a version of the Latin alphabet using Hungarian spelling conventions was used to write Romanian in Translyvania. Then in the late 18th century a spelling system based on Italian was adopted. A version of the Cyrillic alphabet was used in the Soviet Republic of Moldova until 1989, when they switched to the Romanian version of the Latin alphabet.

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Romanian SAMPLE TEXT

Toate ființele umane se nasc libere și egale în demnitate și în drepturi. Ele sunt înzestrate cu rațiune și conștiință și trebuie să se comporte unele față de altele în spiritul fraternității.

Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Romanian example video

These are intended as language sample videos - the subtitles/captions were not created by Knockhundred Translations.
You can find more information on our subtitling services here
AND LASTLY, A Romanian tongue twister

Capra calca piatra.
Piatra crapa-n patru.
Crapa-i-ar capul caprei
Cum a crapat piatra-n patru.