Yes, leaving out a way to set location is unfortunate. My concern is pointing to the street corner - not saying what country I serve. It would be interesting to be able to set page specific geo data that would help travel websites define the location of their content - even on a page by page basis.
Maybe I'm missing something, but I can't seem to find a "per subdirectory" way to specify location of content. We have content broken down into country/state directories but since we cover more than one country we haven't been able to use the webmaster tools to specify a location.
I was excited at 1:07 when I heard that, but I can't for the life of me find it. Anyone else see it?
I found it under "site configuration" then "settings".
Our geo area is a subfolder, and we added that folder as a site and put the tracking code in the folder. Now it shows as a site in QWMT, and if I click on it, and go to site configuration then settings, I have the option to select a geographic target location. Hope this helps you.
Yep, aftecllc is right, just add the subdirectory as a separate site in Webmaster Tools and you'll be able to set the geographic target for it. If you have trouble, try asking for help in the Google Webmaster Help Forum, which is linked to on our channel page. Click on "GoogleWebmasterHelp" above this comment to get there.
MetaGeo is very nice and helpful.
agapitoflores001 2 months ago
For international use i would better use review.birja.eu instead of my local review.az is that right?
farizfariz 9 months ago
So if I understand this correctly, If I have
sitename.com/Australia/Plumber
sitename.com/Australia/Dentist
I can put the above 2 URL's as 2 separate sites on my webmaster tools and then set the geographic target as Australia?
clinicsofworld 1 year ago
Can you link to my site on the google home page? >:)
PlentyofTorrents 1 year ago
Search for "queries deserve freshness new york times" and it'll explain what he's talking about :)
mtgcs2001 2 years ago
So basically content is king
Rick
KirkhamsEbooks 2 years ago
Yea Matt's famous saying
goldsteinmedia 2 years ago
then it may help if you could put the sites in states and counties as well, works well with google local, and geo searches.
GTWCMT 2 years ago
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zaingrain 2 years ago
Yes, leaving out a way to set location is unfortunate. My concern is pointing to the street corner - not saying what country I serve. It would be interesting to be able to set page specific geo data that would help travel websites define the location of their content - even on a page by page basis.
webresvideo 2 years ago
Maybe I'm missing something, but I can't seem to find a "per subdirectory" way to specify location of content. We have content broken down into country/state directories but since we cover more than one country we haven't been able to use the webmaster tools to specify a location.
I was excited at 1:07 when I heard that, but I can't for the life of me find it. Anyone else see it?
camturner1 2 years ago
I found it under "site configuration" then "settings".
Our geo area is a subfolder, and we added that folder as a site and put the tracking code in the folder. Now it shows as a site in QWMT, and if I click on it, and go to site configuration then settings, I have the option to select a geographic target location. Hope this helps you.
aftecllc 2 years ago
Yep, aftecllc is right, just add the subdirectory as a separate site in Webmaster Tools and you'll be able to set the geographic target for it. If you have trouble, try asking for help in the Google Webmaster Help Forum, which is linked to on our channel page. Click on "GoogleWebmasterHelp" above this comment to get there.
- Wysz, Google Webmaster Central
GoogleWebmasterHelp 2 years ago
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So if I understand this correctly, If I have
sitename.com/Australia/Plumber
sitename.com/Australia/Dentist
I can put the above 2 URL's as 2 separate sites on my webmaster tools and then set the geographic target as Australia?
clinicsofworld 1 year ago
Pity. My web host can be anywhere so the physical location of my server says nothing about what or where my site is about.
Why ignore explicit geo tag data?
How about lat & long values if I put those in keywords, titles, alt tags, etc? Does the inclusion of a Google map count for anything?
I'm trying hard to grow a site anchored to a location and you're telling me I anchored to a box in a rack somewhere. Bummer dew...
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JetCityOrange 2 years ago
Almightyvegeta87 - Depends. If you define "hardcore" as "comment-happy", then yeah.
TrafgJoen 2 years ago
I knew it. Meta Tags are useless now.
BTW
Am i the only hardcore follower of this channel ?
almightyvegeta87 2 years ago
nope, there are others that absolutely worship these broadcasts.
gegan250 2 years ago 2
because they are extremely, extremely valuable. dreamy, really. didn't have these when i was seo-growing-up. Had to do reverse-engy or trial-error.
gegan250 2 years ago