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    • Stefan-Thorpe
      Stefan-Thorpe last edited by

      If you keep the two sites separate would you will be penalized by Google for having duplicate content? if this is the case how should you deal with this?

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      • Khem_Raj7
        Khem_Raj7 @StalkerB last edited by

        So, you mean to say that being in a same industry, I can copy the whole content of any UK website and then can restrict UK people from accessing my website, as my target audience is in US.

        Please advice

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        • Khem_Raj7
          Khem_Raj7 last edited by

          I would suggest to run only one web site and then use the visitors IP address to insert relevant content into the site. So the web site content will change according to where the visitor comes from.

          Creating multiple domains in same language with identical content might attract penalty.

          Or else, do whatever you're thinking but ensure to keep the content unique, even if you're using IP delivery.

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          • KeriMorgret
            KeriMorgret @Khem_Raj7 last edited by

            Hi Khem,

            This question is over a year old. Your best bet is to start a new thread with just this question. Thanks!

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            • Khem_Raj7
              Khem_Raj7 @Khem_Raj7 last edited by

              Oh yeah!

              Thanks keri, I really din't check the date 😞

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              • SEOLocal92
                SEOLocal92 last edited by

                Well what i would do its very simple, just have it all in one site and block ip's from user in the US to UK and the other way around.

                so you have on your site 2 flags US and UK and if a user from a UK try to go to US site you show a message that  that this products not available that say " this option not available from your location" (i am not a copy writer so use your own words) or just block the prices for ip from a different country.

                hope that help

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                • danatanseo
                  danatanseo @Hurf last edited by

                  Great response and I agree with Big. Large e-commerce sites with thousands of SKUs that often only have tiny difference from one product to the next are bound to have many similar product descriptions. Yes, Amazon is a perfect example. Google is smart enoug to know if what you are doing with your two sites is "an attempt to get 2 bites of the cherry." It's pretty clear that you are trying to serve the most appropriate content to the most appropriate audience. Content management would be easier with everything all on one site, but with the history of these sites, it's probably best to keep them as they are. INow, if you had two domains in either the US or UK that had all the same identical product pages, that would be an issue.

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                  • vbestic
                    vbestic last edited by

                    You have the option to show different content depending on users location. If you use PHP on your site you can use PHP GEOIP functions.

                    You can get your site personalised by country here: http://www.maxmind.com/en/geolocation_landing

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                    • BlueprintMarketing
                      BlueprintMarketing last edited by

                      normally I would have said keep only one site but in understanding what you've said you need to differentiate the sites substantially not just wording. Brandon differently to be different the whole reason the customer wants them not be the same is because the audience is not the same I'm from Germany I do understand the difference between being pitch something in Germany and in the United States where I am now and I do notice my own behavior patterns to those I'm far more likely to buy something with the .de as I know which German I know there will be no issues when I'm in the United States I am far more likely to purchase something with the .com TDL as I know I will not have problems hopefully. Differentiate the sites is much as you can one of them sounds like the US site should be rewritten.

                      I hope I've helped you,

                      Thomas Von Zickell

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                      • MarketingOfAmerica
                        MarketingOfAmerica last edited by

                        Just a thought as well to add to what everyone else said.  Make sure you go into your Google webmasters and tell Google what country you want them to rank up for. I have had odd instances when a site with a co.uk extension will still rank up in the US for terms even though I don't want it to.  So I advise you to set them.

                        Have a nice day.

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