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What are the SEO implications of high quality backlinks from US-based websites to UK-based websites?
I'm not an International SEO expert. This is just my opinion. I agree with Thomas that links from high-quality destination sites are going to help your rankings regardless. Just to confuse things, I also agree with you that you need to strike a balance when it comes to just how many of your links come from other destinations. If, for example, you want to rank for SEO in the UK and your website has a majority of incoming links from the UK, I would expect those links reinforce and help boost your UK rankings because Google knows people prefer to shop locally. If, on the other hand, you are trying to rank globally, then you'd want (and benefit from) inbound links from other destinations as well. So I think your assumptions are good. Reputable inbound links from other destinations are helpful so long as they don't confuse Google about which audience you're targeting. I guess you could use other international SEO techniques like hreflang tags, your URL structure, geo-targeting in GSC, and localized content to reinforce that if you were worried. I don't know of any case studies on this topic.
Link Building | | DonnaDuncan0 -
Dates appear before home page description in the SERPs- HUGE drop in rankings
I'm seeing this same issue on a client site I consult for. The pages have images added through the WYSIWYG as a workaround to add more info. We're using ASP.net which I realize is a legacy platform. I'm betting those dates are coming from the image creation date. Any updates on this issue appreciated.
Search Engine Trends | | travis_sharpcommerce3 -
Incorrect country listed in Google organic listing.
Hi Edward, Can you also check for targeted country setup in Google webmaster Tool ?
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | SanketPatel0