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Hi, I've a portal in English for which I would like to have different extensions to better qualified in google for geographic user destination:

  • mysite.com: usa
  • mysite.co.uk: uk
  • mysite.com.au: australia
  • ....

In this case all the pages Title, Descriprion, and content :) are the same, so:

Could I have duplicate content by google or not?

Regards, Enzo

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Yes, the same information available from different domains will be considered duplicate content. Moreover, you should increase the link popularity for each portal.

Why you need different domains for each English speaking country?

If the reason to have different English portals is only related their presence in search engines results, I advise to publish English your content in only one portal with a generic extension as .com, .net.

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+1 Duplication can be really harful. – weppos Oct 25 at 11:21
The reason why I was thinking on having more than one domain for English is only to better positioning in many "google locale" one for each country for the same language: - .co.uk -> google.co.uk - .com.au -> google.com.au - .com -> other This thinking, was caming out after analyzing some competitors that are using the same similar apporach but with Subdomains (au.mysite.com, uk.mysite.com , .....) thanks – enzone Oct 25 at 14:49

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