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Originally Posted by SemAdvance
Yes the region / location of where a majority of the links originate, could bolster the results on Googles localized version of their search engines.
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This seems to be the case. I am seeing juiced rankings in
http://www.google.co.in. Approx 2% improvement in
http://www.google.co.uk and
http://www.google.com.au/
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Originally Posted by SemAdvance
Add to this english words would be less competitive than the native language and you can see how you rank well on the foreign google engine for your term as compared to the google.com
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The language doesn't seem to help. For search terms that we are ranking first page, we are on the 5th page for
http://www.google.de and buried in
http://www.google.com.br and
http://www.google.fr/
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Originally Posted by SemAdvance
And as you said no matter what it is a useless ranking to you.
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India is probably the worst place to have juiced results. The mailbox is full from people looking for work or trying to sell us something.