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| Google vs Google local I updated a (rarely updated) site last week, different title, changed the <h1> text, some new text on the page. Regular Google SERP shows the new information, Google Local SERP shows the old information. Is this the effect of the different Google datacenters? Or does Google Local have a set of datacenters all its own? And speaking of Google local, what's the opinion of those here regarding the technique of creating several gateway pages, one for each of the local communities you want to attract? Will this be detected as spam? For a USA example: http://www.foo.bar/ -- Widgets in Foobar, XX 01230 http://www.foo.bar/bigtown/ -- Widgets in BigTown, XX 01231 http://www.foo.bar/smalltown/ -- Widgets in SmallTown, XX 01232 http://www.foo.bar/neartown/ -- Widgets in NearTown, XX 01233 ....with each of the "localized" pages just giving information about the main Widget store in the city of Foobar, perhaps directions, and a link to the main page or the same menu options as found on the main page. Regards, RFM |
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| Re: Google vs Google local On 18 May 2005 11:26:45 -0700, "Fritz M" <nospam@masoner.net> wrote: >I updated a (rarely updated) site last week, different title, changed >the <h1> text, some new text on the page. Regular Google SERP shows the >new information, Google Local SERP shows the old information. > >Is this the effect of the different Google datacenters? Or does Google >Local have a set of datacenters all its own? Google Local in the UK is the Yell directory. No more, no less. >And speaking of Google local, what's the opinion of those here >regarding the technique of creating several gateway pages, one for each >of the local communities you want to attract? Will this be detected as >spam? For a USA example: > > http://www.foo.bar/ -- Widgets in Foobar, XX 01230 > http://www.foo.bar/bigtown/ -- Widgets in BigTown, XX 01231 > http://www.foo.bar/smalltown/ -- Widgets in SmallTown, XX 01232 > http://www.foo.bar/neartown/ -- Widgets in NearTown, XX 01233 > >...with each of the "localized" pages just giving information about the >main Widget store in the city of Foobar, perhaps directions, and a link >to the main page or the same menu options as found on the main page. > It's arguably spammy in that you could just say foobar mad bad and nationwide and that would cover it in terms of content. It would not cover those searches though that were formatted like "foobar, mytown, widgets" so you'd be perfectly correct and proper to alter just enough content to differentiate between locations. It's still a bit spammy (I think) but people do it and they have no problems I've seen. I'd do it. BB -- www.kruse.co.uk/ seo@kruse.demon.co.uk seo that watches the river flow... -- |