International SEO
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Hi,
I have some problems with .com domain on English in my country. For some device they are always better than my site is. I did all things what I need to do for: Unique content on my language (not English), Unique titles, descriptions, external links, target in GSC.Do you have some advice, how can I be better than they are?
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Thank you guys.
I just want to say: my domain isn't.Com, is domain for specific countries, like. CZ for Chechen republic.
My site has really big authority because we are one of the biggest brand in the country, but yes, we have a lot of errors and mistakes, also we don't use the hreflang tags correctly. -
It sounds like you don't have English language tag defined
#1 Look at the page source of your competitors that rank higher then your site
#2 run open site explorer on top 5 results, look at their backlink structure, export it to CSV file. Check webmaster tools for errors as well
#3 run deep SEO audits on your site, moz indexing. Correct the errors (check the site speed/as well as if there are any spamy links
#4 Take action, fix errors, build links, add content and repeat
You can also share with us URL and Il be glad to help you out more.
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Rankings take time. When you say "problems with .com on English in my country", are you referring to the fact that you have a .COM or do the other sites have the .COM? I would concentrate on getting your site's Domain Authority higher and getting more trusted links to your site from your country.
Also, make sure you're using the hreflang tags correctly on your site, that can certainly cause issues with Google if they're not used correctly.
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