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: SEO in the United Kingdom from a US Point of View For a website with an international target audience, how do I indicate to search engines and others that my website is also geared towards

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For a website with an international target audience, how do I indicate to search engines and others that my website is also geared towards the European market?


What's the difference between US SEO and worldwide SEO?

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@Pope3001725

Make sure you don't use a country specific TLD like .co.uk or .eu. They tell Google you're targetting a local market. Top level TLDs like .com and .net will tell Google your audience is international in scope. See Google's blog post on working with multiregional websites for more.

If you have multi-lingual content you should follow Google's new multi-lingual guidelines. Basically, you use subdomains for the different translations:


To explain how it works, let’s look at some example URLs:
www.example.com/ - contains the general homepage of a website, in Spanish
es-es.example.com/ - is the version for users in Spain, in Spanish
es-mx.example.com/ - is the version for users in Mexico, in Spanish
en.example.com/ - is the generic English language version
On all of these pages, we could use the following markup to specify language and optionally the region:


<link rel="alternate" hreflang="es" href="http://www.example.com/" />
<link rel="alternate" hreflang="es-ES" href="http://es-es.example.com/" />
<link rel="alternate" hreflang="es-MX" href="http://es-mx.example.com/" />
<link rel="alternate" hreflang="en" href="http://en.example.com/" />



If you specify a regional subtag, we’ll assume that you want to target that region.
Keep in mind that all of these annotations are to be used on a per-URL basis. You should take care to use the specific URL, not the homepage, for both of these link elements.


Otherwise the SEO is essentialy the same (quality content, semantic markup, quality links, etc.)

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@Turnbaugh106

You can set a geographic target with google webmaster tools.

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