Oh, yo es que le creí a Google cuando decía esto:
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogsp...g-and-web.html Cita: Does location of server matter? I use a .com domain but my content is for customers in the UK.
In our understanding of web content, Google considers both the IP address and the top-level domain (e.g. .com, .co.uk). Because we attempt to serve geographically relevant content, we factor domains that have a regional significance. For example, ".co.uk " domains are likely very relevant for user queries originating from the UK. In the absence of a significant top-level domain, we often use the web server's IP address as an added hint in our understanding of content.
Sí, es verdad que si dispones de un dominio regional éste se incluye en los rsultados regionales de Google. Sin embargo, si dispones de un dominio .com lo que dice Google es que se fijará en la IP.