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Originally Posted by kgun
The best solution is perhaps to use both a dot.com and .co.uk domain where the first is hosted in the USA and the second in U.K. . .
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I would agree. Curious, though, I have a '.com' site hosted by a company located in England that has 3 DNS servers; one in the U.S.
The site was originally hosted in the U.S. but I changed and have noticed no degree of loss in U.S. ranking or visitors.
At the same time, no increase in British visitors that I have noticed; therefore the .co.uk makes a good deal of sense.