Disadvatages of tld other than own country
I live in Belgium, so most tld's around are obviously .be. Now I'd like my
site to also have a shorter version, something like Google did with goo.gl
and youtu.be, but I'd do it with a .es domain.
I wouldn't only get the .es though, I'd also get full names with .com and
.be. Now, the fanciest would be if the site was located on the .es. The
question is though, do SEO's know that the other pages redirect to the
.es? Because if you search for sites only in your country, in my case it
only seems to show .com, .be, .eu and perhaps some more.
Another thing that jumps to mind is that my site will probably be visited
most in Belgium. Does having a tld from another country impact DNS-lookup
or something, even though the site is hosted in belgium itself?
In short:
I have mysite.es, mysitefull.be and mysitefull.com, which of these would
be best to actually serve the site on, and have the others redirect to?
Does a tld from another country impact speeds of eg DNS-lookup as opposed
to a tld from your own country?
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