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Posted by liamo on 03/05/07 18:12
On Feb 28, 10:10 am, "J.O. Aho" <u...@example.net> wrote:
> Ciaran wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I have an Irish websitewww.scouttalk.ieand I am looking to expand
> > into the UK. I've bought scouttalk.co.uk but I need advice for setting
> > up the UK version of the website. Ideally, I'd like a search engine
> > friendly way for UK visitors to view the exact same site but see
> > scouttalk.co.uk in tha address bar. Is this possible please?
>
> Assuming the Eirish and English versions are the same, all you need to create
> is a virtual host that has the same document root. If the site uses cookies,
> you need to check the cookie part of the code so it don't use hardcoded
> domains, but asks the server which domain has been accessed and out form that
> use the right domain automatically.
> If you don't run the site on your own server, but hire a space on a webhotel,
> then call them and say you want the virtual host been setup using your old
> domains document root.
>
> --
>
> //Aho
i too have a similar site that needs promoting in another country and
therefore have purchased the domain however i know google preferences
by country aswell as PR and other things and was thinking i would have
to change host to the desired new country, is their a better way to
keep my host to one country but still be considered a local site?
google does not just use the domains to determine country only
results, they use the host address too, right?
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