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HTML How to appear in Google's local search How to appear in Google's local search Author: Lea de GrootGoogle doesn't only exist at http://google.com/ - Google also has local versions, such as http://google.ca/, http://google.com.au/ and http://google.co.uk/. Each of these has a selection below the query entry field that allows the user to select either 'search the web' or 'search pages from '. If the visitor selects 'search pages from ' they will only see results which Google judges as being local to the country in question. Many webmasters are unaware of what is required to be listed as being "from" their own country. This article discusses what you need to know to have your site appear in a Google Local search results page. When Google tries to determine whether your site is appropriate for each of these country-specific search results, it will firstly examine the TLD of your domain name. For example if you have a site called mysite.co.in, then you will appear when a searcher queries at google.co.in for Indian results. If you don't pass this test, Google will give you a second chance and look at the physical location of where your site is hosted. For example, a site hosted in Canada will appear to be a Canadian site to Google and will appear in the results set for a query on google.ca for Canadian pages. (Its actually a little more complicated than that; it depends on the location of the company that owns the IP address used for hosting your site. But 90% of the time the location matches the ownership, so the above description is an adequate approximation.) So, when I am asked the question 'why doesn't my site appear in the google results for my country?' I answer by first asking if the domain name has a local TLD and then if they are hosted in their country. If the answer to both is 'no' then I explain they need to either buy a local domain name or move their hosting and then (after a delay while Google 'notices') they will appear in the desired result set. Note that the major exception to this is the US - while Google has the .us domain name, it diverts to the general google.com site, so there is no way for US residents to use Google to find local sites. Getting your website to appear in the local search results as well as the general Google results isn't hard, but you do have to know what you are doing. Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/http://leadegroot.articlealley.com/how-to-appear-in-googles-local-search-1448.html Occupation: SEO Consultant Did you find this article useful? Subscribe to my weekly newsletter WebTalk: Putting Businesses on the Internet Lea is CEO of Elysian Systems, a leading Australian Search Engine Optimisation company based in Brisbane. You may contact Lea for all your SEO needs at seo@elysiansystems.com http://elysiansystems.com/ Text How to appear in Google's local search Author: Lea de Groot Google doesn't only exist at http://google.com/ - Google also has local versions, such as http://google.ca/, http://google.com.au/ and http://google.co.uk/. Each of these has a selection below the query entry field that allows the user to select either 'search the web' or 'search pages from '. If the visitor selects 'search pages from ' they will only see results which Google judges as being local to the country in question. Many webmasters are unaware of what is required to be listed as being "from" their own country. This article discusses what you need to know to have your site appear in a Google Local search results page. When Google tries to determine whether your site is appropriate for each of these country-specific search results, it will firstly examine the TLD of your domain name. For example if you have a site called mysite.co.in, then you will appear when a searcher queries at google.co.in for Indian results. If you don't pass this test, Google will give you a second chance and look at the physical location of where your site is hosted. For example, a site hosted in Canada will appear to be a Canadian site to Google and will appear in the results set for a query on google.ca for Canadian pages. (Its actually a little more complicated than that; it depends on the location of the company that owns the IP address used for hosting your site. But 90% of the time the location matches the ownership, so the above description is an adequate approximation.) So, when I am asked the question 'why doesn't my site appear in the google results for my country?' I answer by first asking if the domain name has a local TLD and then if they are hosted in their country. If the answer to both is 'no' then I explain they need to either buy a local domain name or move their hosting and then (after a delay while Google 'notices') they will appear in the desired result set. Note that the major exception to this is the US - while Google has the .us domain name, it diverts to the general google.com site, so there is no way for US residents to use Google to find local sites. Getting your website to appear in the local search results as well as the general Google results isn't hard, but you do have to know what you are doing. Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/http://leadegroot.articlealley.com/how-to-appear-in-googles-local-search-1448.html About the Author: Did you find this article useful? Subscribe to my weekly newsletter WebTalk: Putting Businesses on the Internet Lea is CEO of Elysian Systems, a leading Australian Search Engine Optimisation company based in Brisbane. You may contact Lea for all your SEO needs at seo@elysiansystems.com http://elysiansystems.com/ Article Title: Article Keywords: return to article Author by Lea de Groot Did you find this article useful? Subscribe to my weekly newsletter WebTalk: Putting Businesses on the Internet Lea is CEO of Elysian Systems, a leading Australian Search Engine Optimisation company based in Brisbane. You may contact Lea for all your SEO needs at seo@elys iansystems.com URL: http://elysiansystems.com/ ads similar articles Google Is More Than Just A Search EngineThe architects of the most powerful search engine in the world have included some really handy algorithms in their service, which allow searchers to quickly locate particular and specific types of information... 1. Definitions In order to quickly find......Which top-level domain (TLD) to choose?Which top-level domain (TLD) to choose? 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Text How to appear in Google's local search Author: Lea de Groot Google doesn't only exist at http://google.com/ - Google also has local versions, such as http://google.ca/, http://google.com.au/ and http://google.co.uk/. Each of these has a selection below the query entry field that allows the user to select either 'search the web' or 'search pages from '. If the visitor selects 'search pages from ' they will only see results which Google judges as being local to the country in question. Many webmasters are unaware of what is required to be listed as being "from" their own country. This article discusses what you need to know to have your site appear in a Google Local search results page. When Google tries to determine whether your site is appropriate for each of these country-specific search results, it will firstly examine the TLD of your domain name. For example if you have a site called mysite.co.in, then you will appear when a searcher queries at google.co.in for Indian results. If you don't pass this test, Google will give you a second chance and look at the physical location of where your site is hosted. For example, a site hosted in Canada will appear to be a Canadian site to Google and will appear in the results set for a query on google.ca for Canadian pages. (Its actually a little more complicated than that; it depends on the location of the company that owns the IP address used for hosting your site. But 90% of the time the location matches the ownership, so the above description is an adequate approximation.) So, when I am asked the question 'why doesn't my site appear in the google results for my country?' I answer by first asking if the domain name has a local TLD and then if they are hosted in their country. If the answer to both is 'no' then I explain they need to either buy a local domain name or move their hosting and then (after a delay while Google 'notices') they will appear in the desired result set. Note that the major exception to this is the US - while Google has the .us domain name, it diverts to the general google.com site, so there is no way for US residents to use Google to find local sites. Getting your website to appear in the local search results as well as the general Google results isn't hard, but you do have to know what you are doing. Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/http://leadegroot.articlealley.com/how-to-appear-in-googles-local-search-1448.html About the Author: Did you find this article useful? Subscribe to my weekly newsletter WebTalk: Putting Businesses on the Internet Lea is CEO of Elysian Systems, a leading Australian Search Engine Optimisation company based in Brisbane. You may contact Lea for all your SEO needs at seo@elysiansystems.com http://elysiansystems.com/
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