Hi Guys,
We have a company with a Australian domain www.domain.com.au which has just launched in the US market.
The company is in the process of purchasing the .com version of the domain and then the plan is to have one single global .com site (like apple.com) on a new domain which would be domain.com and put both the (US version) and (Australian Version) on the new domain: domain.com (global). e.g. domain.com/us and domain.com/au
However the .com version won't be available till March 2016.
The company still wants to launch in the US market asap with it's current .com.au domain. which it has.
So basically the current set-up is like this:
http://www.domain.com.au/us/ (US homepage)
http://www.domain.com.au/ (Australian homepage)
I was wondering, does anyone know if hreflang tag can be used on a .com.au extension to target specific pages to the US.
e.g.
I was wondering will the hreflang tag override the fact that Google would automatically geo-target the .com.au extension to Australia? e.g. would the http://www.domain.com.au/us/ (US version) with the hreflang tag above be considered as the US version, even-though we it's on a .com.au domain extension?
Cheers.