This isn’t going to be a massive post  …..

1) Going out on a limb here IP address Not important !

2) Tld is king

3) Google Webmastertools is your friend

4) Tld IBL’s will help thumbs up

5) Thats all folks ( but testing speed has I type : James will have a post on this later )

Dave

Added :My Clients that sell to the UK market place get 20 – 30% more traffic for google.co.uk over google.com even thou they rank #1 in both, upshot people in the UK use co.uk … just saying

DaveN

10 Comments

  • 1

    Please forgive such a basic question… So a UK ip address has no impact for ranking on Google.co.uk after all?

    Dan

    Dan Harrison | http://www.danharrison.co.uk

    19th November 2009 @ 12:29

  • 2

    If you already have a .com the location of your host is important IMO. I know WMT lets you choose but where your host is is more than just about IP (speed issues, speed of response to downtime etc.)

    Best is .co.uk with UK based IP and with a .com I would always suggest UK based IP, but that’s just my experience. Also for Bing make sure your language is set as en-gb as it’s pretty dumb (seems to ignore IP location sometimes from what I have seen)

    Richard Vaughan

    19th November 2009 @ 13:06

  • 3

    Dude, I’m really interested in this one. What leads you to beleive that IP is not important?

    I am pretty sure, but not tested, that if I moved my .com to a US server that it would drop a few spots in the UK listings.

    Allan Stewart | http://www.pulsejobs.com

    19th November 2009 @ 13:20

  • 4

    Also…

    The speed comment.

    Can anyone share any results on the use of a content delivery network?

    Allan Stewart | http://www.pulsejobs.com

    19th November 2009 @ 13:23

  • 5

    What do you mean by: Tld IBL

    NGT Web Site Design | http://www.ngt.co.uk

    19th November 2009 @ 15:20

  • 6

    >> What do you mean by: Tld IBL

    The TLD (top level domain) of IBLs’ (inbound links). If you have a lot of links from .uk sites, you’re British. If you have lots from .fr sites, you’re French. If you have lots from .edus, you’re a spammer. Wait…

    TallTroll

    20th November 2009 @ 01:17

  • 7

    “If you have lots from .edus, you’re a spammer. Wait…”

    Dont give the secrets away TallTroll lol !

    .ifo and .edu are still classed as trusted domains and will get PR quicker than you can say “do me for spam” This seems to be a hole in the Google algorythym buty it still works, seems to bypass the sandbox.

    wayne cadman | http://www.ft-webmarketing.co.uk

    20th November 2009 @ 14:32

  • 8

    In some niches is very important to get listed in google.co.uk better than in google.com I have some sites listed # 1 in google.com and listed #10 in google.co.uk but I get more traffic form .co.uk and the adwords keywords tool shows more traffic from USA than UK.

    Corner Sofa Bed | http://www.cornersofabed.com

    22nd November 2009 @ 18:27

  • 9

    I’m really interested in this one. What leads you to beleive that IP is not important?

    wholesale TV bracket | http://www.reach-way.com

    25th November 2009 @ 01:14

  • 10

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