Would it make a difference for SEO to go for a .com instead of a .co.uk?
Would it make a difference for SEO to go for a .com instead of a .co.uk?
Yes indeed. If you are optimizing a website with a .com domain extension, it means you are targeting the US customers, which means most of the visitors would be from US. Whereas, a .co.uk domain extension would attract visitors from UK. Google displays the websites according to these extensions.
Can someone clear this up for me? I was always lead to believe that the .com tld was for companies and businesses worldwide, but somehow it became associated with America. A lot of large UK companies do in fact use .com when clearly aiming for the UK market (BT and the AA are two examples I can think of off the top of my head).
Thanks
Mark
.com domains are not limited for US websites, you can register a .com domain for UK Business website, but you will need to host your website within UK to get advantage in google.co.uk listings. Make sure you put your UK address in domain whois as google considers that as well.
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