• Monday, September 5, 2022

If you have content in different countries and want to send a strong signal to Google and other search engines about your worldwide content strategy, you might need a ccTLD.

 

SEO Boosters - Search engines like ccTLDs

When you use a ccTLD, you are telling Google that your company is targeting the country to which that extension is assigned. Google looks at the ccTLD of your site to determine the best target audience for a page because it tells search engines that your site is explicitly intended for a specific country.

You don't need to rely on Geotargeting to target your site content to a specific country and market when using ccTLDs (a method that is generally useful for websites using gTLDs that are not affiliated with any specific country).

Using a ccTLD strongly indicates to search engines that your content is focused on a specific country.

What is a ccTLD example?

Some examples of ccTLDs include .ca (Canada), .uk (United Kingdom), .us (United States), .au (Australia), .de (Germany), and many more. Every country has its own ccTLD, with some countries having more than one.

 

Do you want to learn more about new ccTLD possibilities and how to expand your business globally online? 

You can register your domain name with a ccTLD with Domgate.

For more information, contact us, and we will explain all the advantages of ccTLDs.