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I am a SEO of several websites, all the sites getting good rankings for their respecitive keywords and all these sites are hosted in USA.
Recently I have hosted my one of client's website in New Delhi, India.
This site not related to india and does not have any information regarding to india and showing only in google india search results, not even in 50 pages in google.com results.
Is google ranking sites according to server location and where the site is hosted?
Any idea about this?
Regards,
SEO Analysts,
[edited by: Woz at 10:41 am (utc) on Mar. 30, 2004]
[edit reason] No Sigs please, TOS#13 [/edit]
What happens if you use load balancing and the site is hosted on 6 different server all on a different continent?
Will it rank high in all those country's? not rank high at all?
how long is this site live?
what tld does the site have? .com?
What language is used on the site?
Do have have some links from other site's wich are listed reasonably?
.....if your aiming the site towards the US market you would be better having it hosted there.
Can you validate this comment in same way? It seems totally at odds with the concept of content, relevance, authority sites, links and anchor text.
Surely if this were true, then those experts who publish guidelines in these forums would start with a #1 step that reads " Arrange hosting in the country to which the site pertains".
And there you have the answer to your question.
It's probably just so much easier to rank for India (fewer competing sites) so that two inbound links is enough to get visible there. When competing with the masses of US sites out there, two links doesn't even put you on the map.