Can anyone explain why a website that ranks #1 in google.com.tr and ranks #4 in google.com and ranks #9 in google.co.uk ...? Could it be in relation to backlinks popularity from various country sites ?
Because the different googles in different countries target their results for users from that location. .co.uk tends to list more sites from the UK .com tends to list more sites that are using a non country specific domain etc .ca shows more sites from Canada. There is also the point that the googles in different countries also have to cater for sites in different languages as well. If they were all the same then google users would not be able to find sites from their own country very well would they
Could anyone explain this function --cause I'm still in doubt. Search: the web â– pages from the UK â–
I'm not sure that there is much room to misunderstand here anything here. If you use google.co.uk and search: "the web" you will get a mix of all domains that are in this google-uk database including .com .net .info, etc. If you use google.co.uk and search: "pages from th UK" you will get only UK domains that are in this google-uk database.
Not sure how to explain this but there are different factors mainly on how the google algorithm works out. Things such as how relevant your site content is based on trend for that particular country, how strong your site in relative to domain specific sites, all these can influence where you will stand when a search query is performed
many factors.. such as backlink from other website that links to you (how do you make building).. It is also your location. Google also used caffeinate content, like news, etc. So, you can make any seo and other results will come. The results will be different if you are aged domain. Like yahoo.com, etc or corporation,.