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cupid007
May 12th 2009, 12:48 am
hello
i have planned to buy a .in domain.

i know that this will help me in getting my visitors from india.

but,will this domain be listed in search engines like google.co.uk and google.com etc?:confused:

mainhoondon
May 12th 2009, 1:50 am
afak.. it gets searched in google.com
dunno abt others

mentos
May 12th 2009, 5:31 am
i know that this will help me in getting my visitors from india.

but,will this domain be listed in search engines like google.co.uk and google.com etc?

Yes,all the domain extension will be listed at google search.
But .in domain will get better SERP if its searched within India.

cupid007
May 12th 2009, 6:15 am
Yes,all the domain extension will be listed at google search.
But .in domain will get better SERP if its searched within India.
Do you mean geographically or the people who choose the option 'pages from india' in google home page will see my site:confused:

sachin410
May 12th 2009, 6:26 am
Do you mean geographically or the people who choose the option 'pages from india' in google home page will see my site:confused:

it will be listed in all of Google's listings.

.in domains are considered "Indian" domains....even if the domain is owned/hosted by non-Indian entity.

it will do best in google.co.in when "pages from india" is selected.

this is obvious as non-Indian pages will be eliminated when "pages from india" is selected..

it will even show up in google.co.in even when "pages from india" is not selected.

it will even show up in google.com, but SERP's will be usually lower compared to google.co.in.

In some cases, your google.com SERP's may be higher compared to google.co.in.

This is because TLD is not the only factor that decides SERP's.

a_sharma205
May 12th 2009, 7:35 am
yes it'll be listed in google.co.uk also but obviously uk sites will be given preference over in sites

mr_vampire
May 12th 2009, 3:31 pm
Of course they will be listed in google.co.uk and google.com etc .One thing the SERP will vary with geography and preference.

cupid007
May 12th 2009, 8:25 pm
it will be listed in all of Google's listings.

.in domains are considered "Indian" domains....even if the domain is owned/hosted by non-Indian entity.

it will do best in google.co.in when "pages from india" is selected.

this is obvious as non-Indian pages will be eliminated when "pages from india" is selected..

it will even show up in google.co.in even when "pages from india" is not selected.

it will even show up in google.com, but SERP's will be usually lower compared to google.co.in.

In some cases, your google.com SERP's may be higher compared to google.co.in.

This is because TLD is not the only factor that decides SERP's.

Thanks sachin... now its clear for me...:)

dnxoom
May 12th 2009, 10:19 pm
thanks.........

SiberForum
May 12th 2009, 11:22 pm
Well I suppose that doesn't really matter which domain name you have. You need to make a lot of efforts to make web site popular among others

Bohra
May 12th 2009, 11:26 pm
It will be listed everywhere not to worry

SiberForum
May 12th 2009, 11:47 pm
It will be listed everywhere not to worry
Indeed. Domain name, SEO and other relaterd issues to not depend on each other

bobchrist
May 13th 2009, 5:38 am
Why you want to show a country specific tld to show UK focused search results? :cool:

cupid007
May 13th 2009, 11:29 pm
Why you want to show a country specific tld to show UK focused search results? :cool:

actually,my site is going to target those who speak tamil language...

75% are from india and the rest live in different parts of the world....
Thats why....:)

vinoth2vinoth
May 14th 2009, 11:16 pm
Hey cupid I'm from Chennai. Waiting for your new Website. All the best :-)

bobchrist
May 15th 2009, 2:31 am
actually,my site is going to target those who speak tamil language...

75% are from india and the rest live in different parts of the world....
Thats why....:)

Well, you could have gone for dot com then. :)