Expand Without Borders.

You’ve conquered your home market. Now, let’s take your brand to the world with our international SEO services. We build the technical and cultural infrastructure required to rank your website in multiple countries and languages.

Why Google Translate Won’t Cut It

Many businesses think “going global” just means installing a plugin that auto-translates their site. This is a recipe for disaster.

 

If your French site shows up for users in Canada, or your US site outranks your UK site in London, you have a problem. You aren't just confusing your customers; you are confusing Google.

 

International SEO is 50% technical engineering and 50% cultural intelligence. With our International SEO Services, We don't just swap words; we restructure your entire digital presence. We ensure that a user in Berlin sees the German version, pays in Euros, and reads content that makes cultural sense automatically.

How We Engineer Global Dominance.

Scaling internationally requires a rigorous technical foundation. Here is exactly what we implement.

Technical Architecture (Hreflang & Geotargeting)

This is the code that speaks to search engines. We implement precise Hreflang tags to tell Google, “Serve this page to users in Spain, and this page to users in Mexico.” This eliminates duplicate content issues and ensures the right audience sees the right page.

URL Structure Strategy (ccTLDs vs. Subfolders)

Should you use yoursite.fr or yoursite.com/fr? The wrong choice can cost you thousands. We analyze your budget and authority to choose the best structure for your goals, whether that’s Country Code Top-Level Domains (ccTLDs) for maximum local trust or Subdirectories to consolidate link equity.

Content Localization & Transcreation

We move beyond translation. We do Transcreation. We adapt your keywords and messaging to fit local slang, search behavior, and cultural norms. (e.g., ranking for “Trousers” in the UK vs. “Pants” in the US).

Search Engine Specifics (Beyond Google)

Google isn't the king everywhere. If you are targeting Russia, you need Yandex. If you are targeting China, you need Baidu. We optimize your site for the specific search engines that dominate your target regions.

Everything You Need to Know About Going Global

Do I really need a separate website for every country?

Not necessarily. It depends on your resources. We can set up Subfolders (site.com/uk/) or Subdomains (https://www.google.com/search?q=uk.site.com) which are easier to manage than buying unique domains (site.co.uk) for every country. We help you pick the structure that balances ease of management with ranking power.

Can I just use Google Translate for my content?

Please don't. Auto-translated content is often flagged as "spam" by search engines because the grammar is unnatural. Furthermore, it often misses the intent of the keyword. We strongly recommend human native speakers for your core pages to ensure you rank and convert.

What is Hreflang and why is it so important?

Hreflang is a snippet of code that acts like a traffic cop. It tells Google which language version of a page to show a specific user. Without it, Google might show your US page to a French user, leading to a high "bounce rate" and lost sales. It is the most critical technical element of International SEO.

Does link building work the same way internationally?

No. A link from a high-authority US site doesn't help you rank much in Germany. You need local backlinks from German websites (.de domains) to prove to Google that you are relevant in that specific region. Our outreach team targets these specific local opportunities.

How do you handle currency and shipping issues?

From an SEO perspective, we use schema markup to ensure the correct currency ($ vs € vs £) appears in the search results. We also advise on UX changes to ensure users aren't surprised by shipping costs at checkout, which hurts your user metrics.

I want to target China. Can you help?
Yes, but it’s a different ballgame. Google is blocked in China, so we must optimize for Baidu. This requires hosting inside mainland China, getting an ICP license, and using simplified Chinese. It is a complex process, but we have the roadmap.
How long until I rank in a new country?

Ranking in a new country is like launching a new startup. If you use a ccTLD (like .fr), you are starting from zero authority, so it may take 6-12 months. If you use Subfolders (site.com/fr), you inherit some authority from your main site, often seeing results in 3-6 months.

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