I'd use subdomains for each, or even the TLD for each country if your name is available. Using .com.br is a bit more confusing (to me anyway). You can basically duplicate the content (translated) and tell Google what site serves what country with GWT or what language with "hreflang=..." https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/189077?hl=en
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RE: For a website in portuguese what would you use? pt.domain.com, br.domain.com or domain.com.br
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RE: Setting title tag with javascript/jquery
No, Google won't see it - you're meant to make your site accessible to those with JS turned off. Check using GWT 'fetch as Google'.
You could, however, do this with PHP.
Best posts made by driftingbass
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RE: Setting title tag with javascript/jquery
No, Google won't see it - you're meant to make your site accessible to those with JS turned off. Check using GWT 'fetch as Google'.
You could, however, do this with PHP.
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RE: For a website in portuguese what would you use? pt.domain.com, br.domain.com or domain.com.br
I'd use subdomains for each, or even the TLD for each country if your name is available. Using .com.br is a bit more confusing (to me anyway). You can basically duplicate the content (translated) and tell Google what site serves what country with GWT or what language with "hreflang=..." https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/189077?hl=en