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.tk domains and google

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by imbrod, Sep 15, 2010.

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    Hello, can I expect the high position for a .tk domain site (english content) if I do all the SEO, as well as it was .com, .net, .org site?
    There's one example in my signature and I think they use frames for parking?
     
    imbrod, Sep 15, 2010 IP
  2. logoonlinepros

    logoonlinepros Member

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    .tk is a free domain name you can't get top in google with this domain try to select paid domain name like .com, .net, .org.
     
    logoonlinepros, Sep 15, 2010 IP
  3. imbrod

    imbrod Well-Known Member

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    How about .info?
     
    imbrod, Sep 15, 2010 IP
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    Buax Peon

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    When it comes to paid TLD's, like .info it doesn't make any difference.
     
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    techlineinfo Active Member

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    I haven never seen a .tk domain in Google search results.
     
    techlineinfo, Sep 15, 2010 IP
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    geekos Well-Known Member

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    yeah free domains like .tk/co.cc is not good in ranking on SERP . But it's possible if you have low competition keywords.
     
    geekos, Sep 15, 2010 IP
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    CPALeadTroy Active Member Affiliate Manager

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    Just stick with the .com's. You'll make more money this way in the long run.
     
    CPALeadTroy, Sep 15, 2010 IP
  8. SEOTranslator

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    Problem is, a .tk is a ccTLD (Country Code Top-Level Domain). Google promotes local content so as to enhance local experience. In my post "Why your #1 is worthless in the rest of the world" I highlighted that search results are biased depending on where you are.

    Google.com (which I assume that you are trying to use) is oriented towards the US, so a non-US ccTLD will score bad there, as would for example a .es or a .de domain, as Google automatically assumes that a ccTLD is specific for that particular country.

    With a .tk domain you will score very well for Tokelau (a territory of New Zealand located in the South Pacific), but not in Google.com.

    Free/not free is not an issue, the problem is that .tk is a ccTLD and Google uses it for geo-targeting.

    To score well in Google.com (and other regional Googles) you need a generic TLD (.com, .net, .org, .info or .biz). If you go for a ccTLD, you will only score well in that region, unless competition is really low.
     
    SEOTranslator, Sep 15, 2010 IP
  9. imbrod

    imbrod Well-Known Member

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    Thanks SEOtranslator, your answer has the most sense.
     
    imbrod, Oct 2, 2010 IP
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    I'm not totally agree with you. I had a co.cc domain and it was getting huge traffic from google and it was in the first page. But after some Copyright issue co.cc remove that domain .
     
    articleshop4all, Oct 2, 2010 IP
  11. SEOTranslator

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    My pleasure.

    Note that the fact that it is a ccTLD does not mean that it cannot dominate google.com, just that it will be much tougher because it carries the burden of being "local".

    Now, how can you score higher? First, ensure that the search engines recognize the language of your site.

    And if you have a different market than Tokelau, then make an explicit geotargeting and use the Geographic Target tool in Webmaster Tools and set it to the country that you are targeting. That should help Google in deciding that despite the ccTLD extension you should score elsewhere (e.g., the US).
     
    SEOTranslator, Oct 2, 2010 IP
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    Safetyfirst Active Member

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    Always better to have a .com domain , also helps in selling it if business isn't that good:)
     
    Safetyfirst, Oct 2, 2010 IP
  13. SEOTranslator

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    No doubt about that, but sometimes we have to select a ccTLD because the .com or other generic TLD extensions are not available.
     
    SEOTranslator, Oct 2, 2010 IP
  14. imbrod

    imbrod Well-Known Member

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    OK, how can I redirect existing .tk domain to newly registered .info domain?
     
    imbrod, Oct 28, 2010 IP