I think that once the plugin (GEOIP?) had re-directed users they would jump to a country-specific version of the site e.g.
www.iamstaggered.com/us
www.iamstaggered.com/uk
etc.
I’m pretty sure that using a sitemap you can split it up so that google knows it’s essentially two sites and you can work SEO and spiders accordingly.
It’s more about having two versions of the site – or actually two separate sites accessed via the same URL. I guess.
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GeoIP solutions
12. Jul. 2010 (von: drwhom)
Hi Joern, just a quickie. We're in the process of launching a US version of Staggered (www.iamstaggered.com) and the way we'd like to do it is to keep a single URL. What I'd like to happen is that when people…
Re: GeoIP solutions :: Reply by Joern
12. Jul. 2010 (von: Joern)
I did never think about this..The first thing coming to my mind is: what will the search engines see? How do you want to get different versions indexed?sure you could redirect the access for certain IPs, - I would not…
Re: GeoIP solutions :: Reply by Joern
12. Jul. 2010 (von: Joern)
that's how I would do it, actually not the same URL because you get 'us' in it.The same is only the domain, there has to be a difference in the link behind the domain name.I would not try to create…
Re: GeoIP solutions :: Reply by drwhom
12. Jul. 2010 (von: drwhom)
Right, I think that's how I saw it. That staggered.com/us would have an entirely different site structure. I just need to work out how to do that re-direct now based on IP - I think stuff like this would do…