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servers - Posted By Amy (amy) on 14th Jun 10 at 8:54pm
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I am looking to set up a forum which i want to link to my website , i have been advised by a friend to set one up with somewhere that has servers in the uk, as this is preffered by google regards to google rankings, can you tell me if your servers are in the uk??

Re: servers - Posted By Ross (admin) on 14th Jun 10 at 10:03pm
Hi,

At present both of our main forum servers are based in the UK. As a UK based company we will always aim to keep our hosting UK based.

- Ross

Re: servers - Posted By Amy (amy) on 14th Jun 10 at 10:16pm
Thats great Thank you

Re: servers - Posted By Ross (admin) on 14th Jun 10 at 10:20pm
No problem. Do let us know if you need any help {Smile}

Re: servers - Posted By Graham (amusedtodeath) on 14th Jun 10 at 10:40pm
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i have been advised by a friend to set one up with somewhere that has servers in the uk, as this is preffered by google regards to google rankings, can you tell me if your servers are in the uk??


I'll confirm this with my colleague at work (as he is a registered Google Adwords professional) but i'm sure that there isn't a reliable way for Google to determine the location of the servers so this shouldn't be too much of a problem SEO wise. In terms of SEO you want to look at the other main aspects relating to content, meta tags, inbound links etc {Smile}

Re: servers - Posted By Ross (admin) on 14th Jun 10 at 10:51pm
 
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i have been advised by a friend to set one up with somewhere that has servers in the uk, as this is preffered by google regards to google rankings, can you tell me if your servers are in the uk??


I'll confirm this with my colleague at work (as he is a registered Google Adwords professional) but i'm sure that there isn't a reliable way for Google to determine the location of the servers so this shouldn't be too much of a problem SEO wise. In terms of SEO you want to look at the other main aspects relating to content, meta tags, inbound links etc {Smile}


I believe Google does look at location of servers, at least for their country specific sites such as google.co.uk (trying to show sites relating to your country / area) - not that Google ever reveals much for certain. A lot of what SEO professionals talk about is based on speculation and experiments.
Nowadays most IP checks are pretty reliable on identifying the location (or at least the country) a server is located in - sure there are ways around that but definitely more effort (and expense) than just using a UK based hosting provider.

Re: servers - Posted By Graham (amusedtodeath) on 14th Jun 10 at 11:46pm
 
 
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i have been advised by a friend to set one up with somewhere that has servers in the uk, as this is preffered by google regards to google rankings, can you tell me if your servers are in the uk??


I'll confirm this with my colleague at work (as he is a registered Google Adwords professional) but i'm sure that there isn't a reliable way for Google to determine the location of the servers so this shouldn't be too much of a problem SEO wise. In terms of SEO you want to look at the other main aspects relating to content, meta tags, inbound links etc {Smile}


I believe Google does look at location of servers, at least for their country specific sites such as google.co.uk (trying to show sites relating to your country / area) - not that Google ever reveals much for certain. A lot of what SEO professionals talk about is based on speculation and experiments.
Nowadays most IP checks are pretty reliable on identifying the location (or at least the country) a server is located in - sure there are ways around that but definitely more effort (and expense) than just using a UK based hosting provider.


ah, right. I've learned something today! (hell, i am still working at nearly 1am {Tongue Out} )

It's not a crucial criteria for good SEO though, i wouldn't have thought as it'd be inconsistant with non-country specific TLD's, right?

We need an SEO thread {Tongue Out}