I don’t have personal results, but the most effective approach in international SEO is usually a combination of proper site architecture, accurate hreflang implementation, and true localization instead of direct translation. Successful strategies typically start with choosing the right URL structure (ccTLDs, subdirectories, or subdomains), followed by conducting region-specific keyword research to match local search behavior and intent. Content is then adapted to reflect cultural context, language nuances, and user expectations in each market. Finally, ongoing monitoring through tools like Google Search Console and analytics segmented by country/language helps refine performance, improve rankings, and ensure each regional version of the site is effectively serving its intended audience.