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Website Domain .com and .net not appearing in the UK Google Filtered Search Results

The problem

One of our client’s website uses a .net domain name but their business is UK based and so too are their target customers. Therefore it’s essential that their site appears under UK Google filtered search results, however this was not happening. The site would appear in first position under global searches but not at all when filtered to UK websites only.

Possible causes of the problem

Upon investigation into the problem it appeared that there could be a number of reasons as to why this could be happening.

  1. The site is not using a .co.uk domain suffix which is preventing Google from identifying it as a UK website. Unfortunately the .co.uk version of the domain name was not available.
  2. The site is hosted on our 1&1 dedicated server which is located in Germany. The fact that the server’s locality is not in the UK could be causing Google to not include it in UK filtered searches. However we have other .net and .com domains on our server that don’t have this problem.
  3. The client was concerned that the domain name had been blacklisted during a previous registration and this was the reason that it was not showing in UK results. This was not the case as domains blacklisted by Google are global, Google do not blacklist domains regionally. Therefore is the site comes up in global search results you can be sure it hasn’t been blacklisted.

The solution

In order to ensure the site would appear in Google UK regional filtered search results we ensured that the following checklist had been implemented (most of these had already been done).

  1. Make sure that the geographical location of the business appear in the website page title, description and keyword meta tags. In our case it was Leighton Buzzard United Kingdom. i.e. “<title>(Company name) based in Leighton Buzzard United Kingdom </title>”
  2. “United Kingdom” appears in the content of every page on the site. We added United Kingdom in the (include) footer, the footer shows on every page of the website so this would provide the maximum exposure.
  3. Add the tag “<address></address>” in the contact page, and styled it using CSS. According to W3C the <address> HTML tag defines contact information for a document or a section. Also they say “The <address> tag should NOT be used as describing a postal address, unless it is a part of the contact information.” In our case we were using the tag to describe the address of the company and of course the obvious place to put the location of the website is on the contact page.
  4. Add you website to Google Webmaster Tools and set the Geographic Location to the region you want your domain to be in. To achieve this follow the list below.

Adding the website’s geolocation with Google Webmaster Tools

  1. Go to the Google website (http://www.google.co.uk)
  2. At the bottom of the website there is a link saying “Business Solutions”, click on the link.
  3. At the bottom right corner of that webpage you will see 4 links. Click in the Web Pages link.
  4. You will then be taken to Google Webmaster Central, click in the Webmaster Tools (including Sitemaps).
  5. You will have to log in with your Google account. If you don’t have one you will have to register.
  6. Once you’ve logged in you will have to add the url of your website and click Add Site.
  7. You will then need to verify that you are the owner of the website by either including a piece of code into your website, or by creating an empty file that Google generate and upload this to your website.
  8. Once you’ve verified that you are the owner of the website you can start using Google Webmaster Tools, to set the geographic location you will need to click on “Tools” (Right hand side), then click on “Set geographic target”.
  9. The final step is to set your geographic target to the location that your website belongs.

After implementing item 4 above our client’s website showed up in the UK Google search results within 2 weeks.

August 6th, 2008 at 1:51 pm

Latest SQL Injection attack technique and how to prevent it from happening.

We have recently being investigating a hacking attack that happened to one of our client’s website.

The attack comprised of inserting malicious code in the website and infecting all the data in the database.

There have been over 510,000 infected pages around the internet according to F-secure website since this article was published on the 24th of April 2008.

Today I’ve checked on Google and there are more than 1,370,000 infected pages.

If you’re curious type “allintitle:http<script src=” in Google to see all the pages infected with malicious JavaScript code.

The attacks are usually targeted to IIS and MS SQL Server databases. The reason for this is because SQL server allows query stacking which means that you are able to perform multiple queries by separating each of them with a semicolon.

So for example you could run “update table set field=value; delete from table; select * from table;” all in the same line at the same time.

Below is a list of steps you need to take prior and/or after the attack.
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July 2nd, 2008 at 2:54 pm

Guerrilla Website Design Wallpaper

Feel free to download our new desktop wallpaper.

We have designed four different sizes (1920×1200, 1680×1050, 1280×1014, 1024×768).

Click on the links below to download our wallpaper.

 

Our New Wallpaper

July 1st, 2008 at 11:30 am

Big Brother Psychologist Professor Geoff Beattie housematequiz.co.uk website design Launched

Housematequiz Viral Campaign by Guerrilla Website DesignThe latest website design we’ve designed and developed launched this morning!

To coincide with the start of Big Brother on Channel 4, Endsleigh the rented accommodation insurance specialists commissioned Professor Geoff Beattie (the Big Brother psychologist) to write a housemate profile and compatibility test.

People looking to share accommodation can complete the quiz to get a profile report and send the quiz on to potential housemates to get a compatibility report.

http://www.housematequiz.co.uk/

June 9th, 2008 at 1:51 pm

Daily Website Design Inspiration & Ideas Review our New Website

WDI gave us a really encouraging review of the portfolio interface on our website yesterday:

“This one is awesome, a portfolio menu. As you hover over the small rectangles, they expand to a square where you can see the project, as you leave each it rolls back up. This was submited by one of our readers.

No, this is not Flash, this is DHTML, CSS folks. Very nicely done. Make sure to check out the live version on their website.”

http://www.wbdesignideas.com/

http://www.wbdesignideas.com/2008/06/03/great-dynamic-portfolio-widget/

Thanks WDI, makes it all worthwhile.

June 4th, 2008 at 12:11 pm

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