In You Are in Love, Taylor Swift sings about finding connection even across distance. That’s exactly what international SEO does. It connects businesses across borders, languages, and search habits.
I’m Shrikant Bodke, a web developer and SEO marketer with six years of experience helping businesses across the globe grow beyond their local boundaries. Over time, I’ve seen how user intent, search language, and even Google’s behavior vary across markets.
This blog will help you bridge that gap. You’ll learn how to make your website visible, trusted, and effective across regions — without losing its authenticity.
Expanding globally means adapting, not copying. What ranks in India may fail in the UK or US if you don’t tailor your approach.
Here’s why it matters:
Without international SEO, your site may send the wrong signals to search engines or display irrelevant versions to users abroad.
Hreflang tags tell Google which language or region your content is meant for. This avoids duplication issues and helps users find the right version.
Example:
<link rel="alternate" hreflang="en-in" href="https://staging.shrikantbodke.com/international-seo-india" />
<link rel="alternate" hreflang="en-gb" href="https://staging.shrikantbodke.com/international-seo-uk" />
This ensures your Indian audience sees content suited to them while UK users get localized results.
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Your domain structure guides search engines about your market focus.
Options:
example.co.in, example.co.ukin.example.com, uk.example.comexample.com/in/, example.com/uk/For most small businesses, subdirectories work best. They’re easier to manage and maintain the authority of your main domain.
Keywords that perform well in India might not even exist in UK searches. Adapt your research per market.
Example:
Use tools like Ubersuggest, Ahrefs, and Google Keyword Planner to analyze search intent and volume by country.
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Translation is only half the work. Localization ensures your content feels natural in every market.
Localization tips:
A direct translation might get your words across, but localization gets your message understood.
📖 Related: Speak Now (Follow-Up): Local SEO and Voice Search for Small Businesses dives into how adapting to local language and intent boosts visibility.
Links from regionally relevant websites signal to Google that your business has local credibility.
How to get them:
Backlinks act as trust signals that show your business has authority beyond borders.
📖 Related: Reputation: How Reviews, Testimonials and Trust Drive SEO explains how credibility boosts both rankings and conversions.
What loads instantly in India might lag in the UK due to server distance or network variations.
Best practices:
📖 Related: Why Web Performance Matters and How to Make Your Site Faster (Swift-ly!) for practical optimization tips.
One message rarely fits every audience. Write content that resonates with each region’s culture and needs.
Examples:
By tailoring examples and tone, you make your content relatable and trustworthy.
📖 Related: You Belong With SEO: How to Build Long-Lasting Google Rankings explains how consistent and audience-focused content builds authority over time.
If you operate in more than one country, create separate Google Business Profiles.
Checklist:
📖 Related: Speak Now: Local SEO and Voice Search for Small Businesses discusses how local profiles boost voice and “near me” searches.
Use Google Analytics and Search Console to monitor performance across countries.
Metrics to track:
When you know what works where, you can replicate success and improve weak spots.
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India:
Western Markets (UK, US, etc.):
The goal isn’t to choose one strategy but to balance both. Adapt global principles locally.
/uk/ subdirectory with localized pricing, contact info, and case studies. In six months, their UK organic traffic grew by 80 percent.International SEO is about building bridges, not just rankings. It helps your business reach across cultures while feeling local in every interaction.
Think of it like Taylor Swift’s global tour. The songs are the same, but every performance connects differently with each city. Your SEO should work the same way — one voice, many local touches.
With the right strategy, you can turn your website into a global stage.
I help businesses in India and the UK create global visibility through multilingual SEO, localization, and performance-focused strategies. Explore my SEO and digital marketing services and let’s grow your audience beyond borders.