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    • muzzmoz
      muzzmoz last edited by

      I have a client with a Shopify site. It is a clone of the 'main' website which is a .co.uk domain.

      Client wants to use .com.au for Australia and New Zealand. All are English language.

      How should we structure hreflang tags?

      Or is there a better way to target the .com.au website at Australia/New Zealand?

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      • Joe_Stoffel
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        • muzzmoz
          muzzmoz last edited by

          Thanks Joe.

          Found this link - by far the best I have read on geo-targeting:

          http://www.seochat.com/c/a/google-optimization-help/geo-targeting-techniques-in-google-for-seo/

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          • Joe_Stoffel
            Joe_Stoffel @muzzmoz last edited by

            Very nice, I've found Moz's International SEO guide to be helpful as well. How did you decide to proceed here? (if you don't mind me prying a bit)

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            • gfiorelli1
              gfiorelli1 @Joe_Stoffel last edited by

              Ehmm... sorry to say that you're totally wrong... having 3 sites using the same language and using the same exact content, even if you geo-target them, they still are the best example of exact match duplicate content... and only implementing the hreflang you can avoid to see them filtered or 1 appearing in the wrong SERPs.

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              • gfiorelli1
                gfiorelli1 @muzzmoz last edited by

                That post on SEOChat, albeit correct in the basics, is frankly old (it still suggests to use Dmoz, which doesn't exist since at least 1 year).

                I suggest you view this slide deck by Aleyda Solís: https://es.slideshare.net/aleydasolis/speaking-in-tongues-establishing-a-successful-international-web-presence-smxeast.

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                • muzzmoz
                  muzzmoz @gfiorelli1 last edited by

                  Thank you Gianluca. I will certainly checkout that deck.

                  But (groan)... classic SEO experience here. One expert says 'black' then next says 'what'. Who are we to believe?

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                  • gfiorelli1
                    gfiorelli1 last edited by

                    Believe none blindly :-), however, trust more people who do International SEO since ages like me or Aleyda or David Sottimano.

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                    • muzzmoz
                      muzzmoz last edited by

                      OK, thanks Gianluca.

                      So how would you specify hreflang so that...?

                      • domain.co.uk is visible in UK SERPs
                      • domain.com is visible in all other SERPs
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                      • muzzmoz
                        muzzmoz @muzzmoz last edited by

                        In fact, what the client really wants is this...

                        ... any user in the UK who:

                        1. clicks on a link from social media (which goes to domainname.com)
                        2. searches google for domainname.com
                        3. types in the URL domainname.com

                        ... ALWAYS be redirected to "domainname.co.uk" so they only see what the client sells direct from the UK. This sounds to me way beyond just hreflang. This sounds like it might need some kind of redirection based on IP?

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