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: Is it possible to get Google to treat a .it domain as a generic top-level domain? We have the option of using a .it domain which is a ccTLD (country code top-level domain). We don't want

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We have the option of using a .it domain which is a ccTLD (country code top-level domain).

We don't want it to be specific to Italy though, we want Google to treat it as a gTLD (generic top-level domain).

It seems like in Google Webmaster Tools I can't change the geo targeting to switch it off from targeting Italy, but I was wondering if there is some other way we can get Google to realize that our .it domain is really a gTLD?

Here's some details I found from Google regarding geo targeting domains.

There's also this question where user w3d says (in reference to a .nl domain):


You can only specify the region yourself if you have a generic
(non-country specific) TLD such as .com or .org.

However, this does not mean that your site won't appear on google.com
or even google.co.uk, providing your content is deemed relevant to
those users. Having a country specific TLD (or specifying a particular
geographic target for a generic TLD) makes your site more relevant in
a localised search but not necessarily any less relevant in a global
search.


The interesting part there for me is that a .it domain might not be any less relevant in a global search.

Yet to make matters slightly more confusing (given w3d's empirically proven answer above), Matt Cutts says it's a bad idea generally in this video.

Does this mean that our .it domain would appear in Google.it search results first over time, but then would appear on Google.com and Google.co.uk once we have enough relevance, and that this would be the same amount of relevance we'd need if we used a standard .com domain?

Given that we're targeting worldwide traffic should we avoid using a .it domain, or will it not make any difference? What's the real story? I need evidence and sources too please.

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@Fox8124981

This has mostly been answered in the comments but I wanted to add a little bit to it...

If you're targeting a global market with your domain then you should use a .com TLD. This should be done for a few simple reasons.


If you're starting from scratch it will be easier to rank globally using a .com TLD than a country code
Users are more comfortable clicking on a .com over a country code such as .it for Search


There was a thread on several years back talking about this and I think the advice there still applies. www.webmasterworld.com/domain_names/4027633.htm
One of the reasons it will be easier to rank using the .com domain name is because if you use the wecrave.it domain you're splitting up your keywords in your domain and losing "it" from the domain. This would hurt you with exact match queries for your domain. Now I'll admit "we crave it" is a pretty broad search and going to be tough to rank for but "we crave" is even broader.. These specific keywords aren't that rich so this wouldn't be a total killer for since they aren't going to make a lot of difference anyways but just wanted to point it out.

I would recommend you use the wecrave.it domain for Social Media though. It's become common practice to use short URLs on Social Media in order to save space (especially on Twitter). Users are comfortable with this and you can build brand recognition with wecrave.it over others such as bit.ly or goo.gl.

You can also simply use 301s for wecrave.it to wecraveit.com if you want to market the shorter URL. Also once you establish your site and have a solid rankings you could make the decision to move to the wecrave.it domain as your primary and use 301s for redirecting all .com traffic to .it. There is obviously risk in this but if you really wanted to do it for branding / marketing reasons doing it later once you're established would be my advice.

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