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November 6, 2009

It May Be The Queen's English, But Google Likes US Results in the UK

As a post at Paul Carpenter's blog notes Google seems to have a preference for US site listings for people searching from the UK. This situation has been discussed before (examples can be found here and here) - and there is even a video from Matt Cutts in the blog post.

There are even US sites in the Google Maps listed for UK based searches.

This is not too much of a stretch given Google's history of problems with languages. BlogScoped pointed out one of many examples where all 10 results for a French search list pages from one site. Seems in Google's world it is the President's language.

Posted by Frank Watson on November 6, 2009 12:07 AM

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Its going to help me a lot, coz I'm from LA :)

Internet Advertising Los Angeles  November 6, 2009 9:35 AM

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