Got a country specific tld and the server is also in the same country. Thought this would help for better local search results, and it seems it does.
Problem. With .com sites on the same server, a keyword is ranking (1st page) in the country specific goog, but not anywhere I can see in the .com goog - the keyword is not country specific - but a single broad word
This is not good. Had no idea it would work the opposite way. Tried searching through different country proxies and still not showing up in the serps (on goog .com).
Has anyone else noticed this?
Or is there more competition for the word in the .com than the country specific G, and G is taking the server into consideration and feeding better results to the country based on the server location? It's odd.
Not about to get another dedicated server to accommodate the .com sites. Wondering if I should just move to a server in the USA (if this is going to be an issue)
Thoughts?
Problem. With .com sites on the same server, a keyword is ranking (1st page) in the country specific goog, but not anywhere I can see in the .com goog - the keyword is not country specific - but a single broad word
This is not good. Had no idea it would work the opposite way. Tried searching through different country proxies and still not showing up in the serps (on goog .com).
Has anyone else noticed this?
Or is there more competition for the word in the .com than the country specific G, and G is taking the server into consideration and feeding better results to the country based on the server location? It's odd.
Not about to get another dedicated server to accommodate the .com sites. Wondering if I should just move to a server in the USA (if this is going to be an issue)
Thoughts?