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    • forex-websites
      forex-websites last edited by

      Hello

      We are a company with a website in several languages, one of them is portuguese. Our market is 2 times bigger in Brazil than in Portugal, but obviously Brazil has more potential in the future. In domain.com we have our main site in English.

      What would you use? pt.domain.com, br.domain.com or domain.com.br?

      In the first case, it means just portuguese, in the second Brazil but it is not geolocalized, and in the third, you are almost ignoring Portugal users...

      Duplicating content, doesn't seem to make sense... The content is basically international, so it is just the language that matters.

      Any help will be very much appreciated.

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      • driftingbass
        driftingbass last edited by

        I'd use subdomains for each, or even the TLD for each country if your name is available. Using .com.br is a bit more confusing (to me anyway). You can basically duplicate the content (translated) and tell Google what site serves what country with GWT or what language with "hreflang=..." https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/189077?hl=en

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        • katemorris
          katemorris last edited by

          Go with the subdomain that is just targeted to Portuguese, the language. Use an HREFLANG tag to tell Google which pages are translations of an equivalent English page. This will allow you to get traffic from a number of countries that speak Portuguese. I am of course assuming that your content doesn't change other than the translation.

          Don't geo-locate unless you mean to actually target a country. If you want to go after the Brazilian market with different content that is just for Brazilian citizens, then geo-locate. In that case you can use a ccTLD (those are only for geolocation), subdomain, or subfolder. That's up to you, but only when you are ready to actually geo-target your content.

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