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However the site is a .co.uk and when I use the uk filter on www.google.co.uk the site appears below some of the sites it was beating in the .com search, even when you take the worst case scenario of position 31. Can anyone explain this?
Makes no sense, but there you go...more people use google.com anyway, so as long as you rank better in .com searches it's not worth worrying about!
I've got one site exactly like that!
This does not make any sense and for one phrase I search on .co.uk, the index page for my site actually shows up at postion 9th and 25th - a duplicate listing?
I have never seen this before. Any ideas?
What I have found is some sites appear lower
for a search on .co.uk than they do for a search on .com, in fact they appear below some of the sites they were appearing above on .com!
What originally brought this to my attention was that it was happening to one of my sites. However I have based my findings below on sites other my own.
Site 1 - solicitors
search for keyword phrase 1
www.google.co.uk position 22
www.google.com position 14
search for keyword phrase 2
www.google.co.uk position 34
www.google.com position 17
Site 2 - accommodation
search for keyword phrase 1
www.google.co.uk position 35
www.google.com position 32
search for keyword phrase 2
www.google.co.uk position 22
www.google.com position 21
Site 3 - finance
search for keyword phrase 1
www.google.co.uk position 26
www.google.com position 21
search for keyword phrase 2
www.google.co.uk position 22
www.google.com position 21
Site 4 - entertainment portal
search for keyword phrase 1
www.google.co.uk position 33
www.google.com position 28
search for keyword phrase 2
www.google.co.uk position 27
www.google.com position 25
There are a number of others I have been following which show similar behaviour, although there are equally many others which seem to be ranked as you would expect.
I cannot seem to find a pattern although some of the sites which are appearing lower on .co.uk have "UK" in the page title and in a H1 tag. However there are also sites which appear as normal which also have "UK" in the page title and H1 tags.
Is anyone else seeing or experiencing similar findings?
Anything to do with .co.uk websites hosted in the US?
One further idea I had was maybe google was looking for over optimisation and then applying a dampening factor for that keyword / phrase? This may well produce the results. For instance if the algo determined that a site should be 10 places lower for in the results due to over optimisation they may well appear position 20 on www.google.com and position 19 on www.google.co.uk.
Take this scenario:
search phrase 1
www.google.com: site listed position 20. Of the 19 above 10 were US sites.
You would therefore expect the site to appear in position 9 on www.google.co.uk?
However if a dampening factor of 10 positions was applied then they may appear in postion 19 and as a consequence lower than some of the sites it was beating on .com?
This makes no sense? Is anyone else experiencing similar results or can anyone provide any insight as to what might be causing this. It has been some weeks now.
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Its ashame G can't show bad - and unfortunate client side based scripts that don't parse properly across all browsers (bad veiwing for searchers). I always get the feeling that Google is already in bed with microsoft becuase of that. Can't blame them of course the browser marketplace is swung that way at the moment.
BTW - G.co.uk maybe using waiting of incoming and outgoing and cross-linking of a .co.uk site that is pertinent to the UK. Big market - up and coming - makes sense to differentiate markets - more money!