When Is It Appropriate To Use ccTLD’s? Via Matt Cutts by @smorgs13

ccTLD is an acronym that stands for ‘country code top level domain’. In March of this year, Nick Paterman (one of our authors), mentioned that the appropriate use of a ccTLD is for the country or language that your website is based in. For example, the .US ccTLD is reserved for US citizens. Essentially, you […]

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