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Is International Geotargeting with Duplicate Content Effective?
Hi Rui, I see what you mean, we just redirect our .co.uk domain with the ISP to the .com one as it was being treated as a low quality domain. It was something like a .com DA of 68 as opposed to a co.uk DA of 16 (bizarre why that was happening). After that our content in SERPs was/is balanced across all the countries in question. Personally I like to partner with people in these countries, help them write content with our PR people and optimize the content for their countries. I know not everyone has the facility to do this but I find it drives traffic well from these countries on content that was originally written in the UK but tailored for say an Australian audience i.e. 'If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck it probably is a duck!' in other words the more localised the content can be the better when trying to work in other countries. Cheers David
International Issues | | David-E-Carey0 -
Ranking #1 for Local, Not for National
That's the right idea. He may provide the best shrimp pizza or whatever product offering locally, but on a national level he is competing with everyone else in the country.
Search Engine Trends | | RyanKent0