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    • GAZ09
      GAZ09 last edited by

      Hi Guys,

      I have an interesting question and think Google is being a bit strange..

      Can anyone tell me why when I input the term design agency in Google.co.uk it shows one page, but when i tyupe in the same search term in Google.com (worldwide search) it shows another page..

      Any ideas guys?

      Is this not bit strange??

      Any help here be much appreciated..

      Thanks

      Gareth

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      • RobertFisher
        RobertFisher last edited by

        Gareth,

        Search engines show different results for different geographical areas(countries) and for different languages. When a site is a .com it is a generic site and the algorithm looks at where it is hosted (US, UK, Aus, etc). It looks at what language has been set in Google WMT as well. EN-US, EN-UK, etc. From this it determines what is most appropriate to show in search. 
        If a site has a country code TLD - Example.com.UK, it is more likely to show up in the .UK of Google than a .com is unless the .com is hosted in the UK and chosen EN-UK as the language.

        By doing this the engines display the results that are most appropriate to a given country.

        Best

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        • Thommas
          Thommas last edited by

          The results are different for each country, that makes them more relevant. Say i'm based in Birmingham UK, and looking for a design agency or a restaurant. Local results will be more relevant to me.

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          • Thommas
            Thommas @RobertFisher last edited by

            Yes. In UK all users are automatically redirected to google.co.uk.

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            • GAZ09
              GAZ09 @RobertFisher last edited by

              Thanks Robert,

              The domain is a uk on and is hosted in the UK..

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