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Can Google Really Deliver Country Specific Searching?
This is a serious matter; can Google
really deliver top quality search results for other
countries? The answer so far is "sort of".
In this article I will use Canada as an example of the
quality or lack of thereof, that is delivered by Google's
search results.
Let's take a look at Canadian search results by Google.ca:
When you highlight "Canada" through Google
search results and then start searching, you may be
surprised at the amount of companies that aren't really
Canadian. All of this also applies for the UK and other
major markets as well...
In fact, many of the "paid results" come
from American companies. Now some would argue that this
is to be expected, coming from American companies with
large budgets but I would disagree because a lot of
the bulk of the "Canadian specific" results
are also American companies.
It is quite evident that this is a growing concern
with business owners residing in different countries.
As an owner not from the US, I would rather compete
with companies that are more local than not, simply
because the results would then be relevant. Irrelevant
results equal to poor results and less people take the
search results seriously when they keep sifting through
poor quality results online.
For example; if you highlight "search in Canada"
and search for "web design", the top 2 results
seem not to be from Canada. This is a serious issue.
What if people click on "I'm feeling lucky",
they are redirected to a company outside of Canada.
The average person won't know what to think about that
and may disregard searching through Canadian results
any further.
The more content specific the results are, the more
people will search through those results. The more people
will tell their friends & peers to search through
those results. See, as web marketers, we do have the
power to create a search term that people get familiar
with. Just look at "Blogging". A couple of
years ago, if you asked people to search online for
"Blogging" sites, you would have had a lot
of confused faces staring at you. Nowadays, if you search
for Blogging, there are more than 900,000 results found
in Google and to top that off, there is more than enough
paid advertisers as well.
What do we see changing in Google?
The #1 thing we are now seeing more and more is search
results listing websites with country specific domain
name extensions. Here's what I mean by that....
If you were Google and you wanted to deliver better
search results for Canada, how would you go about doing
that?
I would look at 2 things:
1) Does the domain name end with .ca? (Ex. www.smartads.ca)
2) Does the "contact" information about the
company match the country - Street, City, Province/State,
Country. Are all of these factors listed within the
contact page?
These are very important factors, evidenced to the
fact that, I see Google weighing your "contact"
page higher than anything else within your website other
than your front page. So the moral is, make sure to
list EXACTLY where it is that you do business within
your contact page. Your website will rank higher for
local searching when this technique is utilized.
Second, make sure to buy a domain name(s) that is country
specific. If you live in Canada, buy a domain with the
extension (.ca). If you live in the United Kingdom,
make sure to buy a domain name with the extension (.uk).
If you live in the US, make sure to buy a domain name
with the extension (.us).
You may be asking, what if I don't want to concentrate
on just local searching? Create a separate website to
target different areas. There is nothing with .com,
in fact most people automatically type in .com but,
if you truly want to target locally, you have to play
locally.
The future of search engines is local searching! We
are seeing an increasing amount of evidence to sustain
this claim. Targeting locally is a great start and will
ultimately help you to target internationally later
on!
I hope this article helps you out!
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