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I suggest all my Canadian clients to host locally. It does make a difference.
GoogleGuy claims the .tld does weight in too.
We have a .co.uk site hosted in the States..... GG replied to one of my posts that there would be no ill effect on my 'UK SITES ONLY' rankings in google.co.uk.
So as long as you have the regional tld, why does your hosting location matter?
I have this situation. .com + hosted in the U.S. but my site is very Australian in nature and my business is based in Australia......but i can't get into Google.com.au for Australian specific searches.
Any Ideas?
Sorry about the post being basically the same as above. It seems we where thinking and typing the same thing at the same time.....from opposite ends of the globe :)
IMHO the tld is far more important than the hosting location.
ALSO, AOL and Yahoo ignore hosting location and only list regional searches with the appropriate domain.
Buy a local domain and make a new site (original content) to pick up local traffic. The saving grace is that most people search 'worldwide', even for local searching.
widgets.com and widgets.org are completely different web sites with no relation to each other. widgets.com is hosted in the U.S.A. widgets.org is hosted in Canada.
I am searching from Canada, but searching worldwide. When I type "widgets" into the address bar and press "Enter" I end up at the .com site, not the .org site.
Would this not be because Google places more priority on a .com than a .org? Or is this strictly alphabetical? In that case, would a widgets.ca come up first? widgets.ca is a parked domain (whatever that means) but it does not come up.
my prev. employer hosts sites for dozens of countries on lots of tdl's all hosted in the US so there must be some balancing of both factors right?
Do people think that Postal Address is a factor too?
Google had a competition last year for good ideas... and the guy with the postal address idea won, so yes they are aware of that concept and tactic, but I do not believe they use it .... yet.
The bottom line is for regional searches tld and/or hosting is the criteria.
On AOL and others, they filter out hosting and base results only on tld for regional searches.
Your .ca at the moment covers all the ground. A .com will just be for catching different visitors because of slightly different content and thus you will appear for slightly different searches. I suppose you will also have the security of another site should one fall out of the index.
The one which will do best is the one best optimised , most links and highest pr etc. I have just noticed that aol.ca does not restrict the results to .ca only, unlike in the uk where they will only show .co.uk (UK only search). So your .com or .ca will have equal chance for 'Canada sites only' in most search engines.
So, .ca or .com makes little difference to you, as long as the .com is hosted in Canada.