ccTLD Most Important Factor in Google Location Determination
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Targeted a specific country? Get your ccTLD, like Chinese domain names.
It’s no secret that Google uses several factors to determine where a web site is “located” and thus determine its relevance to each individual searcher. But there has been a lot of debate about which factors are most important.
The two I hear mostly commonly are if the domain has a particular country code domain name and where the web host is.
Now Google search-spam czar Matt Cutts has laid it out on the table.
One person asked a question that we forgot to make a video for: “Can you list in order of importance the things that make a site to be seen by google as a site from a particular country?” Since we didn’t make it as a video, here’s the answer as a quick bonus:
1. country code TLD (ccTLD) such as .CN or .US
2. geotargeting in the webmaster console
3. IP addressThere may be other signals, but those are the biggies and the order that I’d put them in.
What those “other signals” are is unclear. Perhaps the whois information matters. But Cutt’s response verifies that the most important thing in determining what country your web site is in is the country code top level domain name. Many people also know that IDNs are good for targeted a specific language.
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