The Perils of Web
Hosting on
Search Engine Placements
By Paul Rudman
Summary:
The Perils of Web Hosting on Search Engine
Placements simply means that if you host
your account in another country, and expect your site to show
in in Google's geographic index for your country, then you'll
be sadly disappointed. So, it is important to host your site in
the country where you hope to do most of your business. Mostly
that means host your Web site in your own country!
For example, if you were to search www.google.co.uk with the
radio button switched to UK results
only, and your .com site was hosted by a UK
hosting supplier but in a German datacentre, then you would
never appear in the search results. Of course, you would appear
in the www.google.de search results,
but obviously not many German ~Google users are looking for Web
sites and businesses in English or relevant only to a UK
audience.
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Yes indeed, who would have thought it, but your Web hosting
provider could indirectly be costing you the chance of good
placements in the major search engine Google.
How can this be? Well the problem is the physical location
of the hosting centre itself. Now, while you may feel you have
signed up with a UK hosting company, actually all their hosting
centres can be in a different country such as the US or Germany
for example.
Now this little quirk doesn't really have many side effects
as you may well be getting very good value and good technical
support from your host, but what it does mean is that if you do
not have a geography specific domain suffix such as .co.uk for
the UK and instead you opt for a .org, .net, or .com then
Google will use the geographical location of your hosting
centre as the method for determining which local index your
results should be found in.
By this I mean if you were to search www.google.co.uk with the
radio button switched to UK results only, and your .com site
was hosted by a UK hosting supplier but in a German datacentre,
then you would never appear in the search results. Of course,
you would appear in the www.google.de search results,
but obviously not many German google users are looking for
websites and businesses in English or relevant only to a UK
audience.
There are plenty of studies out there suggesting search
patterns on Google that say it is approximately 50 : 50 as to
the number of people that click the "all the web" results on
google.co.uk compared to searching only UK results. However, I
personally do not believe this, if I am looking for a business
where a product needs to be delivered or a service provided to
me that involves phone or person to person support and contact,
am I really going to search every website on the Internet?
No, I am only going to search across UK specific sites, and
if I can't find what I want then I will expand my search to
include sites outside the UK.
It is unknown to me at this time whether a .co.uk site
hosted outside the UK suffers any form of penalisation from
Google in its ranking placements in the google.co.uk index, and
is quite difficult to prove either way as search engines are
notorious for providing as little information as possible as to
how they operate.
Unfortunately there is no real way around this problem if
you are already caught up in it other than move your hosting to
an ISP that is actually based in the Country that they claim to
be on all advertising etc. Always check beforehand if you are
looking at a non .co.uk domain name for your site, as you do
risk never getting the 100's or 1000's of search engine
referrals that www.google.co.uk can
provide you.
Below is a link to a tool that is useful for telling you the
geographical location of your website, make sure you check it
out if you are concerned about your site not being included in
your local Google index, because there is nothing your hosting
provider or Google can or will do about this situation, so get
educated and make sure your website gets seen in your local
Google index.
Tools for locating where your website is hosted
(http://www.dnsstuff.com/)
Instructions:
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Using the "Ping" tool, type in
your domain name and you will be given the IP
address of the machine your site is hosted
on. |
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Copy and paste that IP address
into the "tracert" tool, the final hop is the
physical location of your website, so check this
against the "Country" information on the right-hand
side. |
I don't see this problem changing or easing any time in the
near future, as the service provided by Google for geographical
indexed is fundamentally sound and they have to use some method
of discerning which Country group a site is relative to when it
has a non-geographical domain suffix, however more and more people are
being caught out by this without even realising it, because
they believed they were signing up to a hosting provider in
their own Country.
Moral of the
story: The Perils of Web
Hosting on Search Engine
Placements disappear when you host your site
in the country where you hope to do most of your business.
Mostly that means host your Web site in your own country!
I hope this article helps, and please email me any of your
stories / problems in this area. Good luck!
Paul Rudman is the director and head of optimisation at
Commercetuned (www.commercetuned.co.uk/),
he's been involved in developing search strategies and search
engine optimisation for 7 years.
This article is taken from http://CommerceTuned.co.uk
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