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    • GardenBeet
      GardenBeet @ConradC last edited by

      Matt Burgess

      JourneymenMay 26, 2011Matt BurgessContent Coordinator at Tourism Queensland

      I'm facing a similar situation. I recently asked Tiffany Oberoi (google) at the SMX Conference in Sydney whether she suggested taking our respective TLDs and moving into a subfolder format (ie. example.com/au, example.com/nz, example.com/uk etc).

      Her response? Stick with the TLDs. I don't think the geotargetting option in GWT is as reliable as it's made out to be.

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      • ConradC
        ConradC @ConradC last edited by

        Thanks guys for your input - has anyone on this forum deployed a multi-country targeted website on sub folders?

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        • AlanMosley
          AlanMosley @ConradC last edited by

          Yes many have, they come here to ask what to do about there duplicate content.

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          • ConradC
            ConradC @ConradC last edited by

            Thanks Alan - what would you suggest - so many articles I have read say that as long as you use google web master tools to geo locate each and every sub folder site (and the root directory) then google will not treat each site as a duplicate as it is not interpreted to be competing in each regional google?

            We would have the html lang type set for each country (eg: lang="en-us" for USA, "en-gb" for the UK etc..) Additionally we would be making sure that all pricing was served up in local currency on each sub site, with local contact details and additionally with localised use of language. However, there would still be quite a large chunck of content that translates almost the same between say UK, NZ and Australian english and even to a lesser degree US english.

            With so many opinions out there it is quite confusing!

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            • GardenBeet
              GardenBeet @ConradC last edited by

              unique content for all your sub folders - then enjoy the strength of your domain

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              • AlanMosley
                AlanMosley @ConradC last edited by

                google allows it, i believe bing do also, but i dont have the ref right now.

                Edited to fix link
                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ets7nHOV1Yo

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                • AlanMosley
                  AlanMosley @ConradC last edited by

                  I agree, but you have seen what Google said on the subject, take their advice.

                  Or if it in the one website, just have the one version for english speakers.
                  In asp.net this is possible with globalization, that will replace regional stuff like data and currency. and select differences. This is done by detecting the ursers computer settings.(big job)
                  another problem with subfolders is getting the user to the correct directory, and still haveing your home page rank.

                  There is no easy way around this, except for TLD's that you already have.

                  I asume you would like to get better rankings by consolidating, i dont think that will happen if you have duplicate content.

                  There is also the fact that people like to see tehir ownn TLD when making a trans action

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                  • ConradC
                    ConradC @ConradC last edited by

                    What do they allow sorry? The link you sent seems to be dead - Thanks Felecity for your posts too

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                    • AlanMosley
                      AlanMosley @ConradC last edited by

                      sorry, it was just the same link to Matt Cutts recomeneding tlds
                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ets7nHOV1Yo

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                      • GardenBeet
                        GardenBeet @ConradC last edited by

                        Conrad - I would not proceed with the subfolders

                        You started asking this question due to your positive experience in Australia. I suspect your experience has more to do with a less developed e-commerce market than a strong SEO strategy

                        I have worked the last 3 years in the UK  and am now working on australian domains - the level of competition does not compare

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                        • ConradC
                          ConradC @ConradC last edited by

                          Thank you Alan and Felicity for your advice.

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                          • Peterdallisomo
                            Peterdallisomo last edited by

                            I would be quite wary of this for another reason... You may be getting a better Click Thru Rate than you realise - thanks to the .co.uk - which you will lose if you switch to a .com

                            Perhaps try testing adwords with .co.uk versus .com and see if there is a difference.

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