I'm about to launch a new site and have spent the last couple of months getting UK backlinks set up for when I launch. The site is a jobs site mainly for the UK creative, graphics & web design industries and I have the .com, .co.uk, .net, .info etc.
The hosting company is in the US due to the better deals with bandwidth and I'd originally set up the site under the .com domain with all the others parked but with what looks like Google's new geo-targeting I wasn't showing up in their UK searches due to the US hosts and use of a .com domain. (I've tried a couple of UK hosts but even with no-one knowing about the site and using up the bandwidth the servers kept going down! In the end I went on some personal recommendations and opted for a US host.) I knew nothing about the geo-targeting.
To counter this I've used .htacces & a 301 redirect for every conceivable variation of the domains to point to the full .co.uk (with the www, without the www etc).
The problem is that I'd already set up google webmasters with the .com domain, uploaded the site map and started to get indexed.
Do I keep this account and set up a new .co.uk one under "My Sites", or do I delete it and start again with the UK version? Or do I keep both up? Don't want to get banned for tricks and duplicate content etc.
I amended the sitemap with new .co.uk urls but google wasn't having any of it - hitting me with errors as it was a different domain suffix.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
the site is at http://www.thejobhopper.co.uk
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