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I have a website which has %100 English content but I need to target a foreign country. I know the keywords have very small competition in that country but I am not sure how I should create my back links. Any suggestions? Should the anchor text by itself simply work ?
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Create foreign language web page (in existing website) or new web site to promote it in that region is best way.
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Also with that you may create campaign in socially by social networking site with that region.
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So you guys are saying that's nearly impossible to get high rankings without having foreign content on the website. What if I create a page that's full of foreign content and I make a link from that to my landing page?? Would that increase landing page's ranking?
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Just create separate pages with the foreign info, or get links to your main site with the foreign KW as your anchor text.
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