Penguin & Panda: Geographic Penalities?
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Has anyone ever come across information about a website appearing strongly in SERP's in one region, but poorly in another? (ie: great in Europe, not so great in N. America)
If so, perhaps it is a Panda or Penguin issue?
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There are many factor which influences a site's ranking in one region or another.
Google is heading toward personalized results based on user location, but that's no panda or penguin issue.
Some things to consider are:
- the location of your hosting server
- the tld of your site
- the location and tld of your linking sites
- the location you set up in your gwtools or in your buiness page
- the content of your site, if it's english it may be more british focused or american
- and other ranking factors which only google knows
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