Carlos Kerika
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Hi everybody,
I'm new to affiliate marketing and am wondering about the way your physical location plays into your SE ranking. I have been using a site called similarweb.com to look at the traffic of other sites, I think they tap into google analytics for their info, not sure. What I noticed was traffic comes from fairly localized areas: UK sites get most of their traffic from the UK, US sites from the US etc. Only once they get bigger, do they get international traffic. (Or so it seems, anyway) My question is as follows: I would like to tap into the Indian market, because it's huge. How do I get there? Do search engines factor your location into their rankings? If not, then I don't understand why the initial traffic is so localized. Can anybody help me with this? Thank you
I'm new to affiliate marketing and am wondering about the way your physical location plays into your SE ranking. I have been using a site called similarweb.com to look at the traffic of other sites, I think they tap into google analytics for their info, not sure. What I noticed was traffic comes from fairly localized areas: UK sites get most of their traffic from the UK, US sites from the US etc. Only once they get bigger, do they get international traffic. (Or so it seems, anyway) My question is as follows: I would like to tap into the Indian market, because it's huge. How do I get there? Do search engines factor your location into their rankings? If not, then I don't understand why the initial traffic is so localized. Can anybody help me with this? Thank you