Professor Data
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What is the general consensus on targeting a specific country, other than where you live, using SEO? Can this be done with similar success to if you target your own local area?
I live in Canada but am thinking of focusing on US customers for two reasons:
1) I'll be traveling a certain amount anyway and will not necessarily be tied to Canada year-round. As long as my customers speak English, it doesn't matter to me where they are located. I could be in Europe for a few months and it wouldn't matter.
2) the exchange rate is currently $1.00 USD = $1.31 CAD, so I can be 30% more price competitive in the US market.
My TLD is ".com" (not ".ca"), I've got an online business model that doesn't require me to be physically close to customers and my host's nearest data center is in Chicago. How much of a negative impact, if any, would Canada being my home country have on my attempts to rank in US search results?
I live in Canada but am thinking of focusing on US customers for two reasons:
1) I'll be traveling a certain amount anyway and will not necessarily be tied to Canada year-round. As long as my customers speak English, it doesn't matter to me where they are located. I could be in Europe for a few months and it wouldn't matter.
2) the exchange rate is currently $1.00 USD = $1.31 CAD, so I can be 30% more price competitive in the US market.
My TLD is ".com" (not ".ca"), I've got an online business model that doesn't require me to be physically close to customers and my host's nearest data center is in Chicago. How much of a negative impact, if any, would Canada being my home country have on my attempts to rank in US search results?
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