
ccTLDs
ccTLDs, or country code top-level domains, are specific web address endings designated for individual countries or territories, like .uk for the United Kingdom or .jp for Japan. They help identify websites associated with a particular nation, making it clear where a site is based. These domains are managed by designated organizations within each country. Using a ccTLD can enhance local trust, improve regional search engine ranking, and signal a website’s geographic focus. Overall, they serve as digital identifiers that connect websites to their national or territorial origin.