I think ranking on a particular country's search engine is for you to put the address of the country when you're building the site and also you should use more of the Keywords those people of that country are constantly searching.
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That's if you use their engine the way you use google engine to monetise your website, i believe if you use foreign SEO you definitely might rank asking the front page.Is it possible to rank your site on foreign search engines? I know China has their own search engine, and it kind of ranks most things, but I was wondering if I could rank my sites on it as well? And what about other foreign search engines? Is there a way to rank among all of them?
Is it possible to rank your site on foreign search engines? I know China has their own search engine, and it kind of ranks most things, but I was wondering if I could rank my sites on it as well? And what about other foreign search engines? Is there a way to rank among all of them?
Your site must simply support the Chinese language as an option I know many sites that support 5 or 6 languages without Google Translator script that might not work then the user can switch between different languages. If it is a blog or forum then a category supporting the Chinese language for discussions.Is it possible to rank your site on foreign search engines? I know China has their own search engine, and it kind of ranks most things, but I was wondering if I could rank my sites on it as well? And what about other foreign search engines? Is there a way to rank among all of them?
You hit the nail on the head. Just register your domain name with that country's domain extension and you'll rank in their local search engine. The reason most people don't do this is because almost everyone tries to search Google's main site.One definite way might be by getting a national domain extension targeted to the country you want. For instance, if you were targeting South Africa, then you could register .co.za. However, though, the problem is that it might be tough or impossible to register that domain being out of that country. Anyway, though, some national domains - like .co (Colombia) - are available for anyone to register.