April 16, 2019

How Will Cloud Hosting Affect Your SEO Campaign?

By Nick Maynard, SEO Performance Specialist, at Ridgeway

Hosting considerations have always been a key concern for serious SEOs as several factors are known search signals in Google’s ranking algorithm. Hosting affects everything from how spiders see your site (down time) to how humans see your site (response time) and ultimately how search engines understand your site.

The Impact Of Physical Location

Physical server location has traditionally played a leading role in geotargeting and it can have a big impact on international rankings. To put it another way, websites hosted in the UK perform better in UK search results, while websites hosted in the US perform better in US search results.

There’s a logic behind search engines giving locally hosted websites an algorithmic lift, but it’s proved an expensive headache for publishers. One ‘solution’ is to build country-specific sites (hosted locally on local domains) and it works, but it’s an unwieldy approach and a drain on resources.

Cloud Hosting And Geotargeting

Google’s getting smarter and there are now effective ways to target international traffic with a single domain, but a single domain means a single server location and that means sites may struggle to rank overseas. But what happens if you move your hosting into the cloud?

Cloud hosting uses a network of global servers, so cloud-based sites won’t have a strict geographic footprint, but that’s not the same as having a footprint in the wrong place. While Google’s keeping quiet on the impact that cloud hosting has on local rankings, the consensus is that it has little or no effect, and cloud hosting brings with it a host of additional SEO benefits.

Google stays ahead of the competition by serving-up the best search results and you can help them by demonstrating speed, security and reliability. Switching to the cloud is a smart move, it shows that you’re taking hosting seriously, and you’ll be rewarded with better rankings. It’s one of the reasons we cloud hosting for our clients, and we’ve worked hard to earn our status as a certified Microsoft Silver Partner with in-house Microsoft Azure experts.

SEO Benefits Of Cloud Hosting:

Speed Load time is an increasingly important ranking factor that’s forcing websites to become more performant. Recent Google figures show that bounce rate increases by 90 per cent as page load time increases from one to five seconds. Cloud hosting spreads load, greatly speeding-up delivery, and making sure that your site doesn’t get left behind.

Security Cloud hosting providers take security seriously and better protection from hackers, scrapers and malicious bots means you’re less likely to get penalised in the results.

Reliability Uptime is understandably important in SEO as sites can’t be crawled if they go down, which rarely happens in the cloud. Remember that search spiders are busy bots and they won’t hesitate to go away if they can’t access your site and they won’t be back in a hurry.

Scalability Cloud hosting operates on a PAYG model (or rather a Pay As You Consume) so it flexes to meet demand in real time. As a result, it provides a great UX at peak periods when other hosting might fail (and we should know as we’re used to temporarily scaling up for phenomenal Black Friday demand). It also makes cloud hosting surprisingly affordable as you aren’t paying for rack space that isn’t being used.

Search engine marketing professionals are paid to sweat the small stuff and because cloud hosting is such a big deal Ridgeway recommends that you head for the cloud and give your rankings a lift. As a Microsoft Silver Partner, Kentico Gold Partner and Kentico Quality Expert, the vast majority of our clients enjoy the benefits of Kentico’s all in one CMS, marketing and ecommerce solution combined with the speed and flexibility of Microsoft Azure hosting.

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By Nick Maynard, SEO Performance Specialist, at Ridgeway