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Developing ccTLD

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krest

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I am planning to develop some off my ccTLD domains, which are for my country. But i discover that my country traffic will be too low, so am planning to rank them internationally. I want to know how possible it is to rank my ccTLD internationally?
 

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interesting question. I was wondering the same.
 

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Yes it's possible but it takes a bit more work.
 

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Yes but... what's the point ?
Any other ccTLD becomes an option if you're no longer targeting the country of origin.
 

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Yes but... what's the point ?

The point is i want to build a local brand that can rank locally and internationally. And also the targetted traffic from my country is too low
 

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The point is i want to build a local brand that can rank locally and internationally. And also the targetted traffic from my country is too low

The question he is asking is a valid one. If it's not worth your time targeting one specific market, then you would be better of developing a global extension instead.
 

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The question he is asking is a valid one. If it's not worth your time targeting one specific market, then you would be better of developing a global extension instead.

My major goal is my local market, that is why am using a ccTLD. I plan on developing an information website that will be beneficial to anyone, it wont hurt if i can also get some international traffic.
 

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You have nothing to worry about, you can still get global traffic with a ccTLD.
 
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