International industrial SEO
European market visibility

International industrial SEO
for multi-market catalogues

International visibility depends on a market structure that buyers and search engines can both read.

International industrial SEO means planning language, country, content and technical signals around real commercial differences: product availability, applicable standards, units of measurement, certifications, distributor territories, documentation and local search demand. The aim is a coherent European platform rather than a set of weak country copies competing with the group site.

Industrial groups accumulate this problem gradually. A subsidiary launches its own site, an agency adds a language, a campaign microsite goes live in one market, and the relationship between them is never declared. Search engines then choose which version to show, and the choice is often the wrong one for the buyer making the enquiry.

Scope
What is included

Why international industrial
SEO underperforms

What it involves

Most international industrial sites hold useful information and lack the signals that explain how their language and market versions relate. Search engines are left to infer the structure and frequently get it wrong, showing a German buyer the English page or treating a Belgian version as a duplicate of the French one.

The remedy is a clear content model, deliberate language and region targeting, and a canonical strategy that says which page owns which query in which market.

Hreflang is where multi-market industrial sites break

Hreflang has to be reciprocal, complete and consistent. In practice it is partial: a version added without a return reference, a language code used where a language-region code was required, a canonical pointing at the group site while hreflang points at the local one. Any of these turns the declaration into noise the engine ignores.

We validate every cluster version by version and fix the contradictions before touching content. See hreflang for industrial B2B websites for the specifics.

The catalogue rarely translates one to one

Industrial ranges differ by market for practical reasons. A product may be certified in one country and not another, sold through a distributor here and direct there, supplied in metric or imperial dimensions, or subject to a different standard entirely. A translation workflow that assumes every market carries every reference produces pages for products the local buyer cannot obtain.

We define which parts of the catalogue are global, which are market-specific and which need a local variant, then reflect that in the URL and targeting model rather than in exceptions someone has to remember.

Demand differs by market, not only by language

Terminology diverges between markets that share a language, and standards vocabulary diverges further. A term that carries the demand in Germany may be a rarely used synonym in Austria; a French industrial buyer and a Francophone Belgian buyer often use different words for the same fitting. Translating one keyword list produces pages aimed at demand that does not exist locally.

We research per market, then brief translation against that research so the local page targets the local phrasing. See machine versus human translation for industrial B2B.

What we deliver

An audit of the current multi-market signals, a corrected targeting and canonical strategy, a market-by-market keyword approach, structured data and URL patterns that hold as markets are added, and a governance model that keeps the next affiliate launch from undoing the work.

Built to plug into your translation workflow

Translation stays with whichever team or vendor already supplies your language versions. We focus on the technical and strategic structure those translations publish into, so multi-market signals stay correct regardless of who writes the words. See multilingual industrial websites and WPML and translation for how that is implemented.

case studies

Clients who trust us

Industrial and technical B2B companies we build and maintain platforms for.
Industrial B2B digital platforms

A decade of digital work
for industrial and technical B2B

Code Industrial is the industrial B2B practice of Code Barcelona, an agency building corporate websites and digital platforms since 2015. The same strategy, design and engineering team works on every industrial project, from the first scoping session through to life after launch.

19
industrial sectors we serve
1.550
technical documents migrated in one project, permissions and URLs intact
+10
years of digital delivery for industrial B2B
International SEO by structure
Who needs it

Where industrial companies
lose international visibility

The failure pattern follows the operating model. International industrial SEO starts with markets, content ownership and how product availability varies.

International SEO process
Four stages

How we approach international
industrial SEO

Four stages, starting from the technical relationship between versions.

AUDIT
01
01

How the versions currently relate, if at all

We check whether language and region targeting is declared, whether it is correct and reciprocal, and how search engines are currently treating each version of the estate.

What we review

We go through the targeting declarations on every language and market version, check whether canonical signals point where they should, and confirm how each version is indexed. Where two versions rank for the same query in the same market, we record it as cannibalisation with evidence rather than treating it as coincidence.

Result

A version-by-version map of what is misconfigured or competing between markets, so the fix list rests on evidence rather than a general sense that something is wrong.

TARGETING STRATEGY
02
02

Declaring the relationship correctly

We define and implement the technical relationship between language and market versions, so search engines stop guessing which page belongs to which buyer.

What we implement

We implement reciprocal hreflang and market targeting across every version, define a canonical strategy that resolves the duplication found in the audit, set the URL pattern new markets will follow, and adjust the structure where it currently undermines rather than supports that targeting.

Result

Language and market versions that reinforce each other in search results instead of splitting ranking signals, which is usually the single largest recovery available on a multi-market industrial site.

MARKET-BY-MARKET KEYWORDS
03
03

Demand differs by market, not only by language

Search behaviour, standards vocabulary and product naming diverge between a French market and a Francophone Belgian one. We research per market rather than assuming translation covers it.

What we research

We research keyword demand separately for each market instead of translating one list, because terminology diverges even between markets sharing a language. Competitive visibility is checked country by country as well, since the companies ranking in France are rarely the ones ranking in Belgium, and local distributors often hold the results a manufacturer expects to own.

Result

A keyword strategy built on how each market searches, rather than on whatever a direct translation of the primary market list happens to produce.

GOVERNANCE
04
04

Keeping the next launch from breaking it

Multi-market SEO degrades when a new market goes live without following the pattern. We document the rules and monitor for the moment one is missed.

What we hand over

We hand over documented targeting rules for launching any new market version, a launch checklist covering hreflang, canonicals, sitemaps and analytics, and ongoing monitoring that flags a new version the moment it appears without the correct declarations.

Result

A structure that holds as markets are added, instead of degrading each time a subsidiary launches a version without following the established pattern.

International SEO FAQ

International industrial SEO questions

What comes up when country sites are competing with each other.

Why is our German site not ranking even though the content is good?

Usually because the technical relationship between it and the other versions is declared incorrectly, or not at all. Search engines then decide which version to show, and it is frequently the group English page rather than the one you intended for that visitor. A second common cause is a canonical tag on the German page pointing back at the group site, which asks the engine to ignore it entirely.

Do subdomains or subdirectories rank better for international industrial SEO?

Neither is inherently better. Consistency and correct hreflang targeting matter far more than the choice itself. We normally work with the structure you already have and recommend restructuring only where there is a specific technical or organisational reason that justifies the migration cost and the ranking risk that comes with it. See multilingual industrial website architecture.

How many languages should an industrial website have?

As many as you can maintain to the same standard, which is often fewer than the sales map suggests. A market with a local sales team, local certifications and local stock justifies a version; a market served by one distributor may be better handled with an English page and a clear distributor route. See how many languages an industrial website should have.

Can we launch a new market ourselves afterwards?

Yes, and that is the purpose of the governance we hand over. A documented process means your team or a local agency can add a market without breaking targeting for the rest of the estate. The checklist covers hreflang reciprocity, canonical rules, sitemap registration, analytics configuration and the terminology research that should precede translation.

Do you handle the translations for new markets?

No, translation sits with a specialist language supplier or your local teams. Our role is building and maintaining the technical structure, meaning hreflang, URL patterns, sitemaps and content model, that translated content publishes into, plus the per-market keyword research that briefs it. A new language version then slots into the existing setup without disturbing targeting for other markets.

Our distributors outrank us in their own markets. Is that a problem?

It depends on the query. A distributor ranking for local stock and lead-time terms often serves the buyer well and closes business you would otherwise miss. A distributor outranking you on your own brand, part numbers and technical documentation is a different matter, because the specification content is yours to own. We separate the two and address only the second.

Related industrial SEO and growth services

Other industrial
SEO and growth services

International SEO pairs with technical SEO, site structure and content strategy. These are the related services.

International industrial SEO

Fix your international
industrial SEO

Country sites competing with each other, or a new market about to launch. Tell us the structure you have and we will explain how we would approach the international industrial SEO work.

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