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Yes absolutely you can there is no problem with locations..
| You're right. I've seen plenty of people run websites from completely different countries without any issues. The internet makes location far less important than it used to be. |
Absolutely. Your location usually doesn't matter. As long as you have access to the website, you can manage it from anywhere.
| Exactly. As long as you have full access to the hosting, domain, and accounts, managing a website remotely is pretty straightforward these days. |
Yes, many people buy websites from other countries and run them successfully. Just make sure the audience is mainly in the US if that's your target market.
| That's a great point. If the audience is primarily in the US, then content, SEO, and marketing should stay focused on that audience regardless of where the owner lives. |
Very true. Remote website management has become so common that many successful affiliate businesses are operated from entirely different continents.You can definitely run a US-focused affiliate site while living in Europe. Plenty of people do exactly that.
That's probably one of the most important things to verify before purchasing. A US-focused audience generally holds much more value if that's the market you're targeting.Before buying, check whether the site's traffic comes mostly from the US. That's more important than where the seller lives.
Same here. Managing multiple country-specific websites from one place is surprisingly easy once everything is organized properly.I own websites targeting three different countries, and I manage all of them from one laptop.
The internet doesn't really care where you live. Focus on traffic quality and revenue stability instead.
| Well said. Consistent traffic, stable earnings, and a healthy backlink profile are usually much better indicators than the owner's location. |
I've been managing US affiliate sites from Germany for years without any problems.
| It's always helpful hearing from someone who's actually been doing it for years. That kind of experience gives buyers a lot more confidence. |
I agree. Good hosting with fast loading times and reliable uptime benefits visitors no matter where the owner is located.Hosting location isn't a big issue these days. Choose reliable hosting with good global performance.
Just make sure you can transfer the domain, hosting, analytics, and affiliate accounts smoothly.
| That's an excellent checklist. I'd also make sure Search Console, Analytics, and any email marketing accounts are transferred without missing anything. |
I've seen deals where the website transferred smoothly, but the affiliate account couldn't be moved, which created unnecessary complications.One thing to check is whether the affiliate programs allow ownership transfers after the sale.
Thanks for sharing. It seems cross-border website purchases have become pretty routine as long as everything is documented properly during the transfer.I've bought websites from the UK and Australia while living elsewhere. The transition was straightforward.
Yes, but verify that most of the site's income doesn't depend on local partnerships that only work in Europe.
| That's something many first-time buyers forget to check. Understanding exactly where the revenue comes from can prevent unpleasant surprises after the purchase. |
I would pay more attention to traffic sources than the seller's location.
| I completely agree. A strong traffic profile usually tells you much more about a site's future potential than the seller's country ever will. |