Set Up Country & Language-Based Link Routing — One Link, Multiple Destinations
What Is Country and Language-Based Link Routing?
If you run an international online store or a multilingual website, you often need to direct visitors to different pages depending on where they are located or which language they use.
For example, visitors from South Korea can be sent to a Korean storefront, visitors from Japan to a Japanese storefront, and English-speaking users to an English version of your website.
Traditionally, this requires managing multiple URLs. With Vivoldi, a single short URL can automatically route visitors to the most appropriate destination based on country or language settings.
In the video below, you'll learn how to configure country-based and language-based redirects step by step.
How Does Country Targeting Work?
Country targeting identifies a visitor’s location using their IP address.
Example:
- South Korea → Korean Store
- Japan → Japanese Store
- United States → English Website
- Other Countries → Default URL
This setup is ideal for country-specific landing pages, promotions, and localized experiences.
How Does Language Targeting Work?
Language targeting uses the visitor’s browser language settings to determine which page should be displayed.
Example:
- Korean → Korean Page
- Japanese → Japanese Page
- English → English Page
Visitors are automatically directed to the matching language version of your website.
Since routing is based on browser language rather than physical location, this feature is particularly useful for multilingual websites and global audiences.
Can Country and Language Targeting Be Used Together?
Yes.
Vivoldi allows you to combine country-based routing and language-based routing within the same short URL. When both conditions apply, language targeting takes priority.
For example, a visitor located in South Korea who uses an English-language browser can be directed to the English version of your website.
Common use cases include:
- Country-specific product pages for global e-commerce stores
- Language-specific landing pages for multilingual websites
- Regional event and promotional pages
- International advertising campaign management
- Country-based pricing strategies
- Localized signup and registration pages
What You'll Learn in This Video
- How to configure country-based redirects
- How to set a default destination URL
- How to create language-based URL routing
- How to test browser language settings
- Priority rules between country and language targeting
- How to serve multiple countries with a single link
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