Physical Address issue
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Hi there,
I have one domain, I am operating My website From USA, Physical address is also of USA, But I want to Target All Users to Thailand, As its Online casino Site, So My Question is, : Is there any way to promote My website With USA address in Thailand ?? Do i Will get Proper Search Ranking For That ??
Please Help me Out For this..
Thank you in advacne
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Hi!
Your physical location will have little to do if you can rank an online casino site in Thailand. Are you having problems at the moment? What is the domain? Is the site's content the same as any other site out there? Have you geo-targeted the domain to Thailand in Google Search Console if it's not on the Thailand CCTLD (.th)?
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ok Thank you.
But please Let me know as soon as if Possible.
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I see. Thank you so much for the clarification. I will ask our team if we have someone who can give you some tips on International SEO, is this is what you're inquiring about.
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Hello,
I agree with u, But what i am saying is, I don't have any physical Address at Thailand, & i want to promote in Thailand So Will My website Get search Ranking Proper if have no any business registered at Thailand.??? because if Not have Thailand address, Will it OK??. Also Website is in Thai language, not in English, So that I want to clear this,
Thanx in advance,
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Hi There,
I noticed you've chosen our 'Local' categories to post you your question here in the forum. If your business is virtual (an online casino) then this would not be considered a local business and whether you have a home address out of which you're running the website or not, the business would not be eligible for local search marketing. I'm not quite understanding why you would associated a street address in the US with an online casino. Do you have any further details to share about this business model?
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If using a physical address in USA, you will not get a Local listing out of that region.
To target areas outside our physical address, I use specific SEO and content marketing targeting the designated area, ex: Thailand Casino instead of "physical address" Casino. For us it's, Banners Las Angeles CA, instead of Banners Charlotte NC (we can ship anywhere)
This will take some time organically, PPC will get you there faster, but is expensive.
KJr
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