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When domain.tld moves to the other side of the physical world

Website moving to another country wishes to retail top ranking

         

PeterNZ

8:30 pm on Mar 12, 2007 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Like many, I have a "real" job and "dream" job. My dream job, my lotto ticket if you like, is my hosting-on-the-side business. For 4+ years I have been running the hosting thing as supplemental income source, in New Zealand.

Well, we (the fambly) decided to up sticks and be off to the UK to live. Now it just so happens that I have owned the .uk version of my .nz domain name for a while now and I've just published a new UK home page (I don't want to point anyone to it here, that'd be against the rulz right?).

The UK version of the NZ homepage is basically a keyword rich, human readable .html page with phrases like

Web Hosting , UK Web Hosting
Windows hosting • Unix hosting • Coldfusion hosting
quality uk web hosting • reliable uk web hosting • virtual hosting • dedicated servers. This is the future home of XYZ Company due to launch mid to late 2007

and my question to the community would be "do ya think is this above board, or am I just another scumbag spammer?".

My intention is to give us about 6 months of "prelaunch" exposure in search engines to build a ranking. The way I see it, we're not doing anything wrong, just signalling a change of location - but I'd hate to get banned bi the big G!