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    • Sudha_Mathew
      Sudha_Mathew last edited by

      My holiday website http://seekandhide.in/ was completed and went live in Feb 2012.

      Last month I got 83% traffic from India and 3-5% each from USA and UK. The rest is a mixed bag from other countries. This is largely the trend since the last 3-4 months. I want to attract more organic traffic  from UK and rest of Europe. My SEO consultant says that with a .in domain that will be difficult.

      My website currently features unique holiday properties in India that typically attract European tourists so I don't think it is a product issue. But both website visits and sales enquiries remain primarily Indian even though total number of visitors have increased gradually over the last 6 months..

      My queries are

      1. Is it only the .in domain that's affecting inflow of international traffic?

      2. Is there anything that I can do to offset it?

      3. I own seekandhide.co.uk  too. Is there something I can do with that site without building a whole different website there? If I shift completely to .co.uk, I will have the same issue of being geographically limited and end up losing Indian traffic.

      4. Is there something else that is not ok on the site that I am missing?

      5. Advice that I get from a lot of consultants is to buy seekandhideindia.com but I plan to add international properties in a couple of years so that name would limit my appeal.

      Thanks in advance!

      Sudha

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      • somes
        somes last edited by

        Google's goal is to return the best and most relevant results to the user, regardless of the top-level domain. If their system determines that the best result is a page on a new gTLD, they'll return that page in search results.

        http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1050724#gTLDs

        You and many others that ask questions here are simply not doing enough good SEO (content, optimization, design, social, etc.). Focus on applying the practices outlined on SEOmoz by 100% and you'll be on a good way.

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        • gcdtechnologies
          gcdtechnologies last edited by

          Hi Sudha,

          In response to question 3, I would say that if you already own the .co.uk domain, and you're targeting audiences in the UK, it's definitely a good idea to take advantage of it.

          Users often prefer to click on a familiar ccTLD because of the trust that they associate with them (consciously and subconsciously).

          You wouldn't have to build a whole new website or stop using the .in site. If you use canonicals and geo-taregtting (through Webmaster), you'll avoid major problems with duplicate content.

          Good luck!

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          • Sudha_Mathew
            Sudha_Mathew @somes last edited by

            Marko

            Thank you for taking the time to reply. I agree that my SEO is not good enough currently. But that is precisely the reason I and so many other are here asking questions so that we can do better SEO with the SEOmoz community's inputs.

            Rgds

            Sudha

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            • Sudha_Mathew
              Sudha_Mathew @gcdtechnologies last edited by

              Alice

              Thank you for the reply and it was very useful. I will talk to my SEO consultant about  canonicals and geo-taregtting (through Webmaster) and see how we can implement it.

              Best,

              Sudha

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