It seems that everyone has a different opinion about the SEO effects of hosting in the country of their actual target audience vs. hosting anywhere else in the world, but I wonder if anyone can tell of their actual experience if they noticed better results in the respective SERPs (of their target region), when they were hosting offshore before and locally now. Also:
SEO effects? - Webhost location - Domain (ccTLD) - Dedicated IP...
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It seems that everyone has a different opinion about the SEO effects of hosting in the country of their actual target audience vs. hosting anywhere else in the world, but I wonder if anyone can tell of their actual experience if they noticed better results in the respective SERPs (of their target region), when they were hosting offshore before and locally now.
Also:
- Has anyone found that by using the respective ccTLD (.co.uk, .com.au etc) - even when hosted outside of country of target audience - it was making a big difference with appearing on the local Google results?
- Does it matter (for SEO) which domain registrar (independent from the web host!) I am using (i.e. USA or Australia or UK for instance), at all?
- Is there any advantage of using dedicated IP addresses (perhaps even one for each domain) on a shared server environment? You can get this for a couple $ per month extra with some hosts. Is being on a shared server with hundreds of others on the same IP block a potential problem and could result in my domains being banned/slapped by Google if one of the other guys does BH or spammy stuff?
- What's this with nameservers? All I know is you update the nameserver information as provided by your web host, on your domain panel. But I have heard you can manage nameserver info (is that the same as DNS?) yourself? That sounds complex...and why would you do it?
Also:
- Has anyone found that by using the respective ccTLD (.co.uk, .com.au etc) - even when hosted outside of country of target audience - it was making a big difference with appearing on the local Google results?
- Does it matter (for SEO) which domain registrar (independent from the web host!) I am using (i.e. USA or Australia or UK for instance), at all?
- Is there any advantage of using dedicated IP addresses (perhaps even one for each domain) on a shared server environment? You can get this for a couple $ per month extra with some hosts. Is being on a shared server with hundreds of others on the same IP block a potential problem and could result in my domains being banned/slapped by Google if one of the other guys does BH or spammy stuff?
- What's this with nameservers? All I know is you update the nameserver information as provided by your web host, on your domain panel. But I have heard you can manage nameserver info (is that the same as DNS?) yourself? That sounds complex...and why would you do it?
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