Domain Name Search Canada

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domain name search canada
Subdomain or country domain or just Re-write (ASP.NET)?

I have a Classification site,
the problem is i have more than one country to serve..
Problem is: that when i write domain name in google the following appear

Domain ¦ Dubai ¦ Category1 ¦ Category2 ¦ Category3
……. Descrption of the site………
www.domainname.com/default.aspx/cid=288

from any google search that Dubai appear what i need to appear is country related to google search for example if Google.ca appear
Domain ¦ Canada ¦ Category1 ¦ Category2 ¦ Category3

when i check redirect i found that 302 redirect to Cid=288

so do u have to make multiple domains like

www.domain.ae
www.domain.com.pk OR…

please really urgent

Thanks for reading

I’m not sure how important this really is, from a webdesign stand point you could look at the was bigger companies like Canon.com do their website. They create a “World Portal” that all the Google.xx point to canon.com and the First Question asked when browsing the site is What country are you from? to connect you to the proper site. Even your USA site should be whatever.us but whatever.com is just a portal to jump through. People searching Google looking fo your site will find the portal, someone looking for something specific will find the drilled down page through your Longtail keywords.

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*Update*
I don’t know what the guy below is talking about, I own ccTLDs in 5 different countries…. I don’t even have them with a business! They’re just parked….

And subdomains don’t perform as well in SERPs… they just don’t.

*Update #2*
I think I finally get what you are saying, and instead of using ASP to check the referer I would use .httaccess file to rewrite the URL based on their IP address, If I really wanted it to automatically go to their location. Website’s like blockacountry.com can make a .httaccess file with every countries’s IP blocks listed and then you could just change the “Deny” entries to rewrite the category in the URL.

I hope that makes sense. Because not everyone from, america per say, will be coming from google.com it may be unknownsearch.com and then you wouldn’t know where to redirect them anyway….

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