Entries from Search Engine Roundtable tagged with 'hosting'

How Do You Tell Google that You're a UK Site?

A WebmasterWorld member says that his .com, which has a UK IP address (and is for the United Kingdom audience), is not being recognized as a UK-specific site even though he updated Google Webmaster Tools and informed Google of the...

Hosting Company Touting Server Speed As "Intrinsically Linked" To SEO

A Cre8asite Forums discussion pointed me over to a UK hosting company named UKFast that has a white paper on Server Speed and SEO. The paper makes the argument that server speed is a critical component to your SEO campaign....

Moving Site to a New IP: How to Prepare

When you move a site to a new IP or host, you're really not going to have to worry about too much since JohnMu, Google's newest acquisition from the forums, has laid out what is necessary before you proceed: Move...

What Do You Do if Your UK Site Ranks Lower Locally than Worldwide?

Those of us in the US are not seeing the same results in the SERPs as UK web surfers. Sites can be ranked higher or lower in the US SERPs compared to the UK SERPs. So what is one to...

Should You Worry About Rankings if Your IP Address Changes?

A Search Engine Roundtable Forums member wonders if there is any consequence of having his IP changed on a website that ranks pretty well. Will the rankings plummet? Is this risky? Members believe that a simple IP address change should...

Brian White, Newest Google Representative To Hit Forums

Brian White, part of Matt Cutts webspam team, has joined Search Engine Watch Forums to continue the outstanding Google to Webmaster communication we have seen recently. Brian adds some more detail to our post yesterday on Web Hosts Found Cloaking...

Two Sites, Same Niche, Same Server, Same IP

There is a Cre8asite Forums discussion on having two sites on the same niche topic, residing on the same server, with the two domains resolving to the same IP address. Let me quote EGOL on this; This is based upon...


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