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This info will also be handy for another site I'm planning since it will likely be primarily Belgian-oriented but not under .be (I've noted that .be sites tend, for some unexplained reason, to have lower PR).
> ... searches refined to Belgium.
It looks your page is in English. There are officially 3 languages in Belgium, and English is not one of them (Dutch, French and German are).
So why would Google see the pages of this site as you as "pages from Belgium"?
<edit>First didn't see you are new here. Sorry for not saying welcome to you.</edit>
[edited by: takagi at 6:59 pm (utc) on Mar. 19, 2003]
I noticed that most of the sites were .co.uk domain and some sites that were .com domain but had the words UK sprayed all over the page....but what perplexed m was the inclusion of some sites that had none of these, were regular .com domains...infact one is listed in the Google directory under Widgets>Bulgaria!
So how does it work?
as in the country code specific url ending, .co.uk, or dot ca for canada, etc.
namaste, three main variables:
local language
local TLD
local hosting
and some believe: local linking.
a decent discussion on the matter took place here:
[webmasterworld.com...]
Google checks the host IP to figure out the geographical location... but this doesn't always work as expected.
If you want your site to appear in the "belgium only" results, it should be hosted in Belgium, independently of the TLD (.be, .net, .com, .org...)
For your future site, search for "hosting" or the french/dutch translation and limit your search to belgian sites. This should show you which hosting company will be best for you.
Dan
I agree, there are a lot of inconsistencies, but we have nothing else to go on. If you're asking 'how do i get my site listed there' then that’s how, if you're asking 'how do you explain these exceptions' then I can't, but also wouldn't really consider it worth pursuing.
Google has a lot of work to do in this area if you ask me. Some top results at google.de's "search within germany" are english .com sites hosted in the UK, nameservers in the UK, and all english linking.