Domain ending .bayern/ findability?
Can anyone tell me how Google findability works with a domain ending in .bayern?
I want to create a website for myself as a craftsman and later get as high as possible in the rankings.
Is this domain extension getting in the way or is it perhaps even beneficial?
I actually only want to work within Bavaria.
No, she’s not. Rather the opposite is the case. If a user from Bavaria is looking for “Schreiner”, the page ” Schreiner.bayern” is surely listed in front of the otherwise identically constructed page ” Schreiner.com”.
Alex
but is it rather listed in front of the Schreiner.de side? Once all other SEO criteria are taken into account.
If both sides were identical, they would be listed in a search from Bavaria (early or later) in front of the page schreiner.de.
Ultimately, however, the domain extension (right: Top-Level Domin TLD) is not so important for search engine optimization. There are clearly more important criteria.
If you publish unique and interesting content to shrine on the domain example.org, the page will be listed in front of a boring screamer.de. Don’t worry too much.
The main problem I see (still) is that many users are unknown to the TLD .bayern.
For ranking, the content and SEO of the website is more important than the domain.
If the content doesn’t produce anything and the SEO options don’t deviate, the ranking will be far behind.
should be relatively irrelevant for the seo, extra trust level there is at most for .edu and .gov, all other endings should be treated the same first. Nevertheless, the question is whether the ending is smart, many will be as www. Schreiner.bayern.de enter.
yes, possible