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Jeremy Jarvis

jeremy@brightbox.co.uk

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IP addresses and Google UK 24 Aug 07

Following on from John’s post earlier this week about the low latency benefit of our UK based servers (over US based competitors) for customers/websites with a European audience, there is another factor to consider. Google.

Google UK

As Google’s Webmaster Help Centre explains:

While all sites in our index return for searches restricted to “the web,” we draw on a relevant subset of sites for each country restrict. Our crawlers identify the country that corresponds to a site by factors such as the physical location at which the site is hosted, the site’s IP address, and its domain restrict.

That said, your site’s domain doesn’t need to match the country domain for which you’d like it to return…

Now, I can’t really see how Big G can work out the first “factor” (physical location) without the second (IP address), using some sort of IP geolocation data. So as far as I can see, if you want to appear in the “pages from the UK” set of results in Google UK, having a UK IP address is an important factor.

Posted 24 August 2007 by Jeremy Jarvis

google+ ip address+ network+ uk

2 Comments

  1. 9 months ago ChrisL said:

    This is indeed an important factor. We run a number of subdomains targeted towards various countries and noticed a huge jump in our google rankings once we actually set up some hosting physcially in those countries.

  2. 8 months ago Ross Hill said:

    I would expect that Google can ping your site from a bunch of different places and locate you similar to how a GPS works, which doesn’t really rely on the IP per se - but would still give you the same advantage if you are hosted locally :)

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