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Does your location affects your search engine results page ranking?
Tags: SEO, SERP, Ranking

Most of us when we work on SEO or even think about it, basically think about the quality of content, links that are backlinked, and even how our content has keywords spread all across. While these are also important, but what people forget is the location of the blog or the website.

Location is one of the important factors of a website, and this is because search engines have changed how they used to index pages, especially Google.

For example, Google checks the location of blogs or websites using criteria like;

Having said that, search engines try and localize the content these days because of which articles tend to rank as per their locations.

You can check this out by searching certain keywords on Google and then on Duck Duck Go. Google usually filters out content based on the location of the user that is searching. This ensures that relevant search results are displayed to the users who are searching the web.

Although this is helpful for the searchers, this technique usually limits the exposure that people can get if the internet is more open and displays all the results worldwide.

All SEO experts know that local organic searches vary from non-local searches, but that doesn't mean that location is irrelevant to non-local searches. Simply put, location always has at least some effect on what the search results are displaying. 

So, if you are targeting something locally, you can create a business listing on Google, and if you are targeting some international market, then you should add more locations to the website or article.

Having said that you can also ensure that you use a more widely used keyword, that way your chances of going up in SERP will increase as you will not be specifically targeted locally.

This actually shows that location actually affects the search rankings or SEO for any website. But it can be your tool to rank as well, just learn how to use your location for your advantage.

Author: Mikhail
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Yes, your location actually affects your SEO. Search Engines have started focusing more on localized SEO lately and hence it is important to think about what and how you want to promote. It is always better to buy .com domains but if you are not properly planning your hosting and content properly then it might not rank for the countries you are targeting to.

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