Dominating Google Hong Kong, but nothing on Google US -- why?

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I've been doing off-page SEO for the last month and I'm dominating Google Hong Kong (google.com.hk) results, but can't get to the first page (even the 4th page) of Google US (google.com).

I am hosted in Hong Kong. But, my users are both Asia and US/Europe.

Questions:
1. How do I get to first page Google.com, and why would that be different from ranking in google.com.hk? Shouldn't the same tactics work across all Google search, except language specific searches?
2. If I host in the US, will that help?
3. If I subscribe to content distribution networks, will that help?
4. Dual hosting locations?
5. SEO secret sauce that addresses this specifically...

By the way, I did try to use US specific content in the articles/blog posts, etc. No dice, same result.

Have any of you had this problem before? Thanks.
#dominating #google #hong #hong kong #kong #location specific
  • Profile picture of the author DSGChina
    Hello? Anyone have experience with this?
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  • Profile picture of the author heenal
    How do you check your ranking for USA?
    Hope you type in htt://www.google.com/ncr and then check?

    Heenal
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  • Profile picture of the author DSGChina
    I do the following:
    1A. Use Market Samurai to check -- oh wait, that never works anymore
    1. Sign out of Google
    2. Check the default in the Chrome browser (for me it's Hong Kong cause of location)
    3. Open a new browser, type in Google and check
    4. Turn on the VPN to LA or San Fran, then go to google.com and check.

    For some keywords, it's a difference of one or two pages (1st page vs. 3rd). For other keywords, it's a huge difference (1st position page 1 vs. not in the first 20 pages)

    Just tried your URL and same result.

    Funny thing is, just a brief review of the results for google.com, the PRs seem really high on average and looks like domain age might be a big factor. Associations and the like come up higher, even though they look terrible and have little traffic.
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  • Profile picture of the author askloz
    Originally Posted by DSGChina View Post

    I've been doing off-page SEO for the last month and I'm dominating Google Hong Kong (google.com.hk) results, but can't get to the first page (even the 4th page) of Google US (google.com).

    I am hosted in Hong Kong. But, my users are both Asia and US/Europe.
    K, its important to understand that google.com will predominately show .com's .net's. .gov's .edu's .orgs, .info's (rarely), .tv's...

    but Asian extension sites. will ONLY show in google's asian servers..

    since approx 80% of users that use google.com are english sites and english speaking people, it serves real no purpose to mix languages - it's about improving user experience, can you imagine how frustrated English users would be if all they got were asian sites coming up? they'd be searching for ages to find the content that they can actually understand.

    There's more reasons that I can explain, but thats a brief overview.

    Originally Posted by DSGChina View Post

    Questions:
    1. How do I get to first page Google.com, and why would that be different from ranking in google.com.hk? Shouldn't the same tactics work across all Google search, except language specific searches?

    I answered the first part of your question above.

    You could also link from .com's .net's, etc. and ensure they are hosted in the US and or UK.

    Originally Posted by DSGChina View Post

    2. If I host in the US, will that help?
    MOST DEFINITELY!

    Originally Posted by DSGChina View Post

    3. If I subscribe to content distribution networks, will that help?
    Not really, you'd be putting more effort in when you should really get a .com domain, host in US and have references to your hong kong site via that site.

    Originally Posted by DSGChina View Post

    4. Dual hosting locations?
    thats the same as question 2, unless you can be more specific?

    Originally Posted by DSGChina View Post


    5. SEO secret sauce that addresses this specifically...
    just basic seo will do the trick if above is incorporated.

    Originally Posted by DSGChina View Post

    By the way, I did try to use US specific content in the articles/blog posts, etc. No dice, same result.
    thats cos your site is not an english site.
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  • Profile picture of the author DSGChina
    Askloz, thanks for your response.

    Let me clarify: The site is in English -- every page of the almost 200,000 that are indexed by Google. We are also .com. Our competitors are also English, also hosted in Hong Kong and also .com.

    linking on .com/.net is fine, this I can handle.

    The backlinking articles, etc. all have US content in it, example: "Buying PCs in Texas".

    Basically, what I take this to mean is: just keep building links and you'll come up in US searches as well.

    Any other tips?
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    • Profile picture of the author askloz
      crikey.. dont anyone read the ENTIRE page...

      its LOZ

      lol

      maybe I should ask the mods to change my username to LOZ... driving me nuts ppl calling me askloz when its clear in my sig...

      ----- dont worry, im not having a dig at you... ------------ its my b/day to day, so my only day to have a rant
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      ok... to your question

      Originally Posted by DSGChina View Post


      Let me clarify: The site is in English -- every page of the almost 200,000 that are indexed by Google. We are also .com. Our competitors are also English, also hosted in Hong Kong and also .com.
      Ok, that changes things - i figured your site was in Asian and had a extension hk...

      how old is your site and how old is the other site

      and where are the links coming from?

      how is the content structured, does the other site have better site structure than yours?

      how many links does it have to its internal pages, compared to yours?

      how is the readability compared to the other site you are competing against?

      how many links is your competitor getting that are hosted in USA?

      where are you getting your links from compared to your competitor?

      have you done reverse analysis on where they are getting links from and got the same type of links from the SAME site?

      are they listed in any news feeds, are yours?

      are you listed in yahoo directory, and Dmoz, are they as well?

      list goes on and on.. but you get the general idea I hope?

      Originally Posted by DSGChina View Post

      linking on .com/.net is fine, this I can handle.

      The backlinking articles, etc. all have US content in it, example: "Buying PCs in Texas".

      Basically, what I take this to mean is: just keep building links and you'll come up in US searches as well.

      Any other tips?
      yeh, in general yeh, how old are their links they got from those sites? how many links pointing to that page that the link is from?

      etc, etc.

      try different sources, dont just rely on article directories, over time they start to lose weight...

      oh and btw, are you just using bio links to get backlinks?

      if so, find sites that will have your link INSIDE the article itself and ensure the onpage seo for that article is bang on perfect, ensuring that it doesn't have many outbound links on it.

      crikey, i should do a SEO course... i could go on for weeks about seo.
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      • Profile picture of the author DSGChina
        Originally Posted by askloz View Post

        crikey.. dont anyone read the ENTIRE page...

        its LOZ

        lol

        maybe I should ask the mods to change my username to LOZ... driving me nuts ppl calling me askloz when its clear in my sig...

        ----- dont worry, im not having a dig at you... ------------ its my b/day to day, so my only day to have a rant
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        ok... to your question



        Ok, that changes things - i figured your site was in Asian and had a extension hk...

        how old is your site and how old is the other site

        and where are the links coming from?

        how is the content structured, does the other site have better site structure than yours?

        how many links does it have to its internal pages, compared to yours?

        how is the readability compared to the other site you are competing against?

        how many links is your competitor getting that are hosted in USA?

        where are you getting your links from compared to your competitor?

        have you done reverse analysis on where they are getting links from and got the same type of links from the SAME site?

        are they listed in any news feeds, are yours?

        are you listed in yahoo directory, and Dmoz, are they as well?

        list goes on and on.. but you get the general idea I hope?



        yeh, in general yeh, how old are their links they got from those sites? how many links pointing to that page that the link is from?

        etc, etc.

        try different sources, dont just rely on article directories, over time they start to lose weight...

        oh and btw, are you just using bio links to get backlinks?

        if so, find sites that will have your link INSIDE the article itself and ensure the onpage seo for that article is bang on perfect, ensuring that it doesn't have many outbound links on it.

        crikey, i should do a SEO course... i could go on for weeks about seo.
        You could do a course LOZ... happy b'day. Hope you get cake or beer or whatever floats your boat.

        I've got three huge competitors, but we have our advantages. I just need to hit #4 consistently while stealing a few #2s and #1s here and there.

        The biggest challenge I face right now is the difference in rankings depending on google site. If I can fix that, I'm good. You have some good tips above. I just needed reassurance that this can be done without hosting in the US. My competition hosts in Hong Kong as well, so...

        It's mind boggling that hosting location would even impact google position. Who do they have running the algorithms there anyhow?
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        • Profile picture of the author askloz
          Originally Posted by DSGChina View Post

          You could do a course LOZ... happy b'day. Hope you get cake or beer or whatever floats your boat.
          Thanks


          Originally Posted by DSGChina View Post

          I just needed reassurance that this can be done without hosting in the US. My competition hosts in Hong Kong as well, so...
          well hey, if your competitor is ranking, then i cant see any reason why not..

          i've not even mentioned stuff about page load times, how long the person is on the site, unique ip addresses, etc, list goes on and on.

          Originally Posted by DSGChina View Post

          It's mind boggling that hosting location would even impact google position. Who do they have running the algorithms there anyhow?
          not really my friend, it makes perfect sense.

          who runs the algo's? a bunch of muppets apparently, i hate their new algo... granted, i've gone up in rankings, but i hate it when im personally trying to search for something for my own pleasure.
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  • Profile picture of the author DSGChina
    Yes, many, many things to list. I know we can do better on some of the inner pages on-page SEO, but the URL structure is good. Waiting until the new site is up before we do tuning. Same with speed.

    Love the muppet reference. Which muppet(s)? I'm nominating Gonzo and whoever that stupid drummer was.

    Funny thing is, Panda/Farmer helped us too. But search quality in general is a real mish-mash. I can't go to Google for news now, that's strictly iPad territory.
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  • Profile picture of the author askloz
    muppet isnt in reference to sesame street

    Muppet = Donk, Idiot, stupid.

    yeh, i hate it, one of my sites i cant even get the TDL to rank, ONLY its inner pages will rank... freak'n stupid
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  • Profile picture of the author zoobie
    I have several sites rank Good in Google.com. Including those one in Hong Kong. You just have to get links from apparently US sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author bermuda
    Originally Posted by DSGChina View Post

    I've been doing off-page SEO for the last month and I'm dominating Google Hong Kong (google.com.hk) results, but can't get to the first page (even the 4th page) of Google US (google.com).

    I am hosted in Hong Kong. But, my users are both Asia and US/Europe.

    Questions:
    1. How do I get to first page Google.com, and why would that be different from ranking in google.com.hk? Shouldn't the same tactics work across all Google search, except language specific searches?
    2. If I host in the US, will that help?
    3. If I subscribe to content distribution networks, will that help?
    4. Dual hosting locations?
    5. SEO secret sauce that addresses this specifically...

    By the way, I did try to use US specific content in the articles/blog posts, etc. No dice, same result.

    Have any of you had this problem before? Thanks.
    Please note that targeting the Google.com rankings may require more time and one month of work may seem insufficient in terms of SEO tasks nowadays. Your website seems to be moving in the right direction.

    You mentioned about using a US based hosting account and its affects on your Google.com ranks, well do it and that move is recommended.

    By getting links from US hosted websites, your ranks would gradually get improved because at present IP addresses of the links do count.
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  • Profile picture of the author DSGChina
    Just another difference between UKers and USAers... you guys use in daily conversation. For us, it's a movie (actually I think they did two or three). But isn't the second interpretation more insulting? I mean, when you can go to the backrub station in between "brilliant" lines of code and:
    a. ignore your core product that produces 95% of your revenue (search)
    b. dream up some half arsed (heh heh) way to try and make any of your products social
    c. try to convince your cubicle mate NOT to jump to Facebook

    That's a busy day, don't you think?
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