Country-code top-level domains (ccTLDs)

Country-code top-level domains (ccTLDs) are special endings for website addresses that show which country a website is connected to. For example, if you see a website with the ending .JM, it means the website is related to Jamaica. Each country has its own ccTLD, like .ca for Canada or .uk for the United Kingdom. If you’re in Jamaica and want to start a business or create a website, having a .JM domain helps people know that your website is part of Jamaica. This makes it easier for people in Jamaica to find your site when they search online. ccTLDs are important because they help businesses show their local connection, which can help them stand out in their own country while still being part of the global internet. Whether you’re selling something or sharing something cool, using a ccTLD like .JM helps people know where you’re from and makes your website more trusted by people in that country.


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