¿Cuáles son las señales que ayudan a Google a detectar que el objetivo de tu sitio es un país específico? Escoge dos respuestas.
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Correct answer: Se utiliza el idioma del país en la directiva hreflang del encabezado, Se utiliza el TLD del país.
Why this is the answer
Google uses several signals to determine a website's target country. Two strong indicators are using a country-code top-level domain (ccTLD) like ".es" for Spain or ".mx" for Mexico, and implementing the hreflang attribute in the HTML header. The hreflang attribute specifically tells Google which language and geographical region a particular page is targeting (e.g., hreflang="es-ES" for Spanish in Spain). Using generic TLDs like ".com" or ".net" does not inherently signal a specific country target, as these are global domains. While a subfolder with a country name (e.g., example.com/es/) can be part of a geo-targeting strategy, it's a weaker signal on its own compared to a ccTLD or hreflang for definitive country targeting.
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