Search Engine Submission
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Is it not sufficient to submit url (abc.co.uk) in **google.com **if to promote in UK or it has to be submit in google.co.uk? Is Google not updating his info from one domain to another automatically or it has to be submitted manually in every region? If it updating automatically then how much time it is taking for replication/to reflect.
One of site (abc.com) is coming in google.com but it is not coming when checking in google.co.uk
Kindly suggest.
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Good tip, thank you
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We've also found putting the google+ button on the page helps to get it indexed faster.
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You don't have to submit urls to the main search engines anymore (in the US and Europe anyway). All you need is to get google to craw it either by a backlink or submitting at sitemap in webmaster tools. To answer your question, it does not matter if it google.com, .co.uk or even .ie
If you google search "site:abc.co.uk" you can see all the pages that have been indexed by google
If your site it not ranking in co.uk its because you have not given the right signals to google to rank it in UK. Have you setup webmaster tools and get the target county to UK? (note this might drop rankings in .com(usa))
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