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I have noticed however that my site is not listed in .co.uk but other .com's are.
So how do I do it? Its very important that I make use of the co.uk. Am I missing much traffic?
Is the answer under my nose again?
Thanks
I assume you haven't got a .co.uk and if you have a .com are not hosted in the UK. In which case you won't appear.
I will keep my .com and .net registar .co.uk
then when my co.uk has bloomed in google and all is
well I will cancel my .Net
I am not to keen to transfer the web site because January is a busy time for my web and I can't afford to make big chnges when I am first in Keywords.
Do many people get a good response from google.co.uk?
I think I am loosing potential traffic having .net and .com especially when my .net is not doing well in the search engines, it only supports my .com for keyword linking.
My .Net expires in April so should be a good time to start preparing.
May i ask what type of site you have. if it dose focus mainly on the uk you may be missing out alot.
also i would put a redirect from your .net domain when you change to co.uk you could lose alot of trafic if you still have links to it.
It came to my attention that a few big companies are listed in both Google.com and Google.co.uk some had domain names
like www.mycompany.com and www.mycompany.co.uk but in the top of Google.co.uk you can search either the uk or the web index but the web index is the default settings.
So what is the importance of the U.K engine? and would it be benaficial to me?
Could it be that some ISP's use the google.co.uk index for their customers?
If anyone has a website and wish to target the U.K market what is the best way?
It's surprised me that their has not been a bigger discussion about Google.co.uk and the pro's and con's of a site being listed.
It's my understanding that MSN and Looksmart etc are some of those being used by ISP's as their default search engine.
Would google ever be in this market or already is?
It looks like I will register the .co.uk and see what happens for the next 6 months with regards to traffic.
Can the default setting be changed for all search to co.uk instead of .com or will every visitor have click?
It is confusing why Google have some index's that don't rearlly get used a lot.
If their is a big difference in the language then yes like .de .ca and .fr. have an extra index.
A search engine so powerfull like Google doesn't seem to be pushing to hard to exploit their total income pontential.
Why have they not created their own UK directory?
Do they need to?
From what I have read, about 15% of uk users click the UK only sites button on .co.uk. However, many people still log onto the google.com so overall the the usage of .co.uk is small. Henly is right and most people put 'uk' on the end of a search phrase to increase UK relevancy.
Either a .co.uk ending OR hosted in the UK qualifies for a google.co.uk 'UK sites only' search.
However, AOL has a 'UK Sites only' option and it only lists .co.uk domains and ignores hosting location. So getting a .co.uk domain is better than a .com hosted in the UK. Also a .co.uk domain, if used in a link to your site within the anchor text, gives you the word 'UK' within that anchor text and helps identify the site as UK relevant.
Google.co.uk never defaults to a UK only search when you log on.
I have never heard that a .net under performs compared to other domains. A worldwide search should be an even playing field for all, I suspect that .net is just used less and thus appears less in the serps.
If I was you, get the .co.uk address and get some links in from UK sites and Spanish sites which will set up relevancy for both countries. Also get a regional listing in dmoz for the UK.
Cheers
J
Looks like I am going to invest more money into my long term venture.
My main site is .com and receives over 10k unique visitors per month. Its been live for nearly 16 Months. I have also .Net which was just supporting it for now. I do have a newsletter which now has 100 subscribers.
I am thinking of using the .Net for other areas in Spain to make that site pay for itself. Now I think I should go for the .co.uk to support my two sites and others that I choose to create in the near future.
Who knows what happens with Google.co.uk I may as well try it and hope for the best.
As for .Nets I think they can perform as good as .Com's regarding search engine results. Due to the fact one of my competitors is directly below me in some keywords and top in others.
Anyone know a good cheap hosting company in the U.K looked at DMOZ and their are loads!
Its not what you got, its how you use it!:)