Correcting a regional listing to reflect correct url

Calle

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Hello,
if a site has been listed within "Regional Europe: United Kingdom.... " but somehow the top domain .com was selected instead of the more country specific url, co.uk, should one submit an update listing or not? The .com has in the past been fine since this was the only url as the website was only operating in the UK but now the company is going to be operating a number of different sites in different countries but all under the same name.

Thank you

Calle
 

hutcheson

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Typically, if the URL as listed works, and if that URL doesn't redirect to another one, we won't be changing the listings.

The company may operate as many domain names as it wishes: generally we'll want to list it only once, and it's their responsibility to link to all their pages (on whatever domain names they have.)

If the one listing encompasses a larger geographic area, we'd move it to a higher level of Regional.
 

Calle

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Thanks Hutcheson for a quick reply.

If I have understood correctly, this means, that when the main .com website is changed, and please note that the new content will then only be containing US information / products, then this will be moved out from the regional: united kingdom and be moved to regional: united states? And the co.uk would not automatical be added to regional: united kingdom? I just had a look at Kelkoo as an example. Here several different listings appear. All related to different geographical areas.

Thanks

Calle
 
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