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The number of languages has nothing to do with SEO :) SEO all depends on how well your products and pages are configured, in the sense that their names and descriptions must target the specific keyword you want to rank for :)

 

so:

 

1 - nothing to do with it

2 - No, why? Do you use it?

3 - As far as I know, no

 

Fabio

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The number of languages has nothing to do with SEO :) SEO all depends on how well your products and pages are configured, in the sense that their names and descriptions must target the specific keyword you want to rank for :)

 

so:

 

1 - nothing to do with it

2 - No, why? Do you use it?

3 - As far as I know, no

 

Fabio

i heard at somewhere server location is important for google like if my host is in turkey seo will be better for google.com.tr searches.

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1)Multiple Languages good for seo?

 

yes, but you just multiplex your content using ccTLD

learn more here

https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/1347922?hl=en

https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/182192?hl=en

 

2)i have to disable english for get better seo?

no

3)host isnt in my country its make difference for seo ?

yes, unless you are using a ccTLD, i.e. yourdomain.your country ccTLD

 

remember, if you use a .com, you are competing against all other 'like' .coms...so if you are really only doing business in less than the 'entire' world, then implement a ccTLD strategy for SEO

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1)Multiple Languages good for seo?

 

yes, but you just multiplex your content using ccTLD

learn more here

https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/1347922?hl=en

https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/182192?hl=en

 

2)i have to disable english for get better seo?

no

3)host isnt in my country its make difference for seo ?

yes, unless you are using a ccTLD, i.e. yourdomain.your country ccTLD

 

remember, if you use a .com, you are competing against all other 'like' .coms...so if you are really only doing business in less than the 'entire' world, then implement a ccTLD strategy for SEO

 

my site is com.tr and i dont care english seo detail.so do you suggest me to disable english contents.

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my site is com.tr and i dont care english seo detail.so do you suggest me to disable english contents.

 

.tr then you are fine

 

there is no issue that I know of that would hurt keeping  the English.  This is important when you sell to English speaking customers yes? :)

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