The simplest way to develop a test about hosting
It's often been said that hosting location is crucial for SEO purposes. Like we don't know this fact, and I am not sure at all, and we have read everything about it, we're developing a test for it right now.
The test I develop operates out of three main hosting servers. First one is located in the United States and it's one of the large corporations in this area, with a high promotion in the net.
We have several webs hosted in USA and they're really fast and accurated. Some of them are focused in The United States, other ones in Italy.
Those webs reached high ends up in SERPS in several nations and different languages. IP location is not as robust as somebody could think about. This is Marketing.
Languages: it counts
Between the languages, Spanish and English are the most common ones.
My new provider is in Lithuania, European Union. There are similar conditions in MySQL data bases, times of access, and all of the other traits. I will transfer one of my webs from other different host and let's have a look at what occurs. Lithuania isn't United States nor Spain and they do not speak English nor Spanish as national language.
Promotion in both will be similar, and the difference will be just location. Sites have been tracked for finding best SERPs in Google, the bigger search website in The United States, and Spain.
I got one or two info from my hosts in the US for websites whose main market is Spain, and in Spanish language. Also , I have other ones whose market is United States and American English is the main language.
You have to target your objectives and then act
My objective is to know what takes place when your net server is out of those nations and in another one whose language isn't English, American English, nor Spanish.
When we are developing some systems, we all know everything about internal S.E.O and lots about external SEO but the fact that makes the difference are little things.
- Are hosting locations an exceedingly interesting thing for developing projects?
- Is it enough to get a .es, .co.uk or .us for world campaigns?
- Is the hosting location a decisive factor?
- Does language matter?
In a few weeks, all the solutions to these quizs and, ultimately, the result. Let's see if it's fascinating to find your hosting in a different place or not for SEO purposes and strategies.
It's often been said that hosting location is crucial for SEO purposes. Like we don't know this fact, and I am not sure at all, and we have read everything about it, we're developing a test for it right now.
The test I develop operates out of three main hosting servers. First one is located in the United States and it's one of the large corporations in this area, with a high promotion in the net.
We have several webs hosted in USA and they're really fast and accurated. Some of them are focused in The United States, other ones in Italy.
Those webs reached high ends up in SERPS in several nations and different languages. IP location is not as robust as somebody could think about. This is Marketing.
Languages: it counts
Between the languages, Spanish and English are the most common ones.
My new provider is in Lithuania, European Union. There are similar conditions in MySQL data bases, times of access, and all of the other traits. I will transfer one of my webs from other different host and let's have a look at what occurs. Lithuania isn't United States nor Spain and they do not speak English nor Spanish as national language.
Promotion in both will be similar, and the difference will be just location. Sites have been tracked for finding best SERPs in Google, the bigger search website in The United States, and Spain.
I got one or two info from my hosts in the US for websites whose main market is Spain, and in Spanish language. Also , I have other ones whose market is United States and American English is the main language.
You have to target your objectives and then act
My objective is to know what takes place when your net server is out of those nations and in another one whose language isn't English, American English, nor Spanish.
When we are developing some systems, we all know everything about internal S.E.O and lots about external SEO but the fact that makes the difference are little things.
- Are hosting locations an exceedingly interesting thing for developing projects?
- Is it enough to get a .es, .co.uk or .us for world campaigns?
- Is the hosting location a decisive factor?
- Does language matter?
In a few weeks, all the solutions to these quizs and, ultimately, the result. Let's see if it's fascinating to find your hosting in a different place or not for SEO purposes and strategies.
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