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Leveraging ccTLD Domain Names In PPC

By PPC Ian Mar 15 11

I started domaining back in 2007, but really caught the domaining bug in 2009. Over the last year, I have been absorbing pretty much any information I can get my hands on regarding the domain industry. A big turning point in my domaining education: Attending T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Las Vegas.

Global Flags

Lately, ccTLDs have been getting a ton of buzz. What the heck is a ccTLD, you ask? ccTLDs are country code top level domains. Some of the really popular ones are dot us (United States), dot me (Montenegro), dot in (India), dot de (Germany), and dot mx (Mexico). In fact, according to Ron Jackson, ccTLDs sales are now outpacing gTLD sales (global top level domains such as dot com, dot net, and dot org). So why am I talking all about ccTLDs on this pay per click search engine marketing blog? Simple: I’m here to pose a test (slash challenge) to all of you. My challenge: I propose that ccTLDs will become an important part of pay per click online marketing within the US over the coming years. The remainder of this post will explain why!

ccTLDs are Cheap Right Now

I’m going to start off with a freebie for all of you loyal PPC Ian readers. Here it is: Right now (as of 11:44 PM pacific on 3/15/2010) the domain Degrees.mx is available to hand register for only $49.99 on GoDaddy! I’m serious. If I wanted to go out and buy Degrees.com on the aftermarket, I’m probably going to be out anywhere between $1,000,000 and $10,000,000 depending on how good I am at negotiating.

Why is Degrees.mx a great domain name? This is obvious to anyone in the education vertical. Education is one of the most lucrative and competitive verticals on the Internet. With a domain like Degrees.mx, you can have great display URLs in your pay per click campaigns like Accounting.Degrees.mx and Business.Degrees.mx.

The challenge here: Users aren’t as used to seeing the dot mx ccTLD. My hypothesis: I think it will work as a PPC display URL in the US. Will it perform as well as the dot com, dot net, dot org, or even dot us? Most likely not. Is it going to beat a long, convoluted domains like so many of us use? Quite possibly, in my opinion, definitely worth a test! Now, I don’t have the time or resources to test this, but would love to hear if one of you does. Could be some money on the table here. Because of their cheapness, I view ccTLDs as a great option, one that we’ll see more of in the US and global pay per click landscape over the coming years.

The Meaning of ccTLDs Transcends Their Country

One of my personal favorite ccTLDs: dot me. I have been accumulating a portfolio of dot me domains since the first day they launched several years back. While dot me is the official ccTLD of Montenegro, it has been marketed as a global TLD. In my opinion, it makes total sense: dot me is all about "me."

Let’s take another really popular category: mortgage refinance. Imagine if you bought the domain Refinance.me. In my opinion, this is an awesome pay per click domain. It flows really well and is personal. The Internet keeps getting more and more personal. If you don’t reach out to your users on a personal basis, you’re not going to get the conversion. Dot me ccTLD makes the personal connection easy.

Another great ccTLD: dot co. Dot co is the official ccTLD of Colombia but it’s being marketed as the next huge global TLD. It makes sense: What do you think of when you hear dot co? I think of company and commerce, very similar to dot com. For that reason, there’s a lot of opportunity here. Currently, GoDaddy is taking pre-orders for the dot co ccTLD (to be released to the public later this year) so it’s a great time to start thinking about investing in a few for your PPC future!

PPC Organizations Are Becoming More Global

Let’s go back to my first hypothesis, that one can successfully leverage generic sounding gTLDs in the US AdWords market. Let’s say I’m wrong. It certainly wouldn’t be the first time! I love testing and embrace my failures because they only mean I’m one step closer to success. If I fail every week, I know I’m doing my job and pushing the boundaries. In this case, I’d like to argue that these generic gTLDs are still very useful in paid search. Why? The industry is becoming a lot more global. A lot of the easy money in the US is gone. However, when I look at other countries, we’re just getting started. Buy your domains now so that you can leverage them in the future.

One nuance: Degrees.mx is unlikely to work in Mexico because it’s an English word. However, if you choose countries where English is very prevalent, especially in the business world, you’re golden. One example: Degrees.in. I imagine this would do well in India.

As a closing point, make sure to research before buying domain names. Some countries have restrictions. A good example is Canada. Unless you’re a Canadian business or citizen, there are some restrictions that you’d want to become very familiar with before registering dot ca domains. There are ways to make this happen, but I’ve been sticking to the basics myself: Registering domains that don’t have restrictions such as my beloved dot me!

Image of Global Flags © iStockPhoto – yesfoto

Tags: cctld, domaining, ppc domains Categories: Domains

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  1. Arseny says

    March 16, 2010 at 1:53 am

    Great points here, Ian!
    My guess would be that keyword related domain would be much better for CTR and Quality Score – thus advertisers get a cheaper clicks, right?

  2. nythemes.com says

    March 16, 2010 at 6:37 pm

    I have been thinking along similar lines as you since some time now, there are many benefits for using short ccTLDs versus convoluted .com’s, some of which you mentioned in your article. I actually did do a related test, and the results were frightening positive. Which resulted in a feeling of great discovery followed by am i the only one that has thought of \ noticed this? Perhaps it’s better to keep things hush hush for now, until a more favorable environment will reveal this clairvoyance

  3. Ian says

    March 16, 2010 at 8:51 pm

    Arseny,
    Thanks for visiting my site and for the comment. You are absolutely correct: Better keyword-relevant domains means higher CTR and thus quality score. My hypothesis is that ccTLDs offer one way to get short, relevant, high CTR domains.
    All the best,
    Ian

  4. Ian says

    March 16, 2010 at 8:55 pm

    NYThemes,
    Thanks so much for the awesome comment! I really appreciate it. It’s refreshing to hear that this works, definitely going to move it higher on my queue of tests. Moreover, this info will help shape my domain acquisition strategy. Thanks again, my friend, and looking forward to checking out your site as well.
    All the best,
    Ian

  5. Jason says

    April 3, 2010 at 9:02 pm

    Ian, you are spot on with this entry. If you can’t register the domain of your choice in .com, .net or .org then why not try out an ccTLD. Regardless of the extension if you optimize a site properly you can get the ranking you want. That’s the key here: domain keyword + optimization = a successful relationship

    There are a number of people who will simply ignore the fact that a ccTLD can be utilize as a strategic asset. They just don’t get it! Keep up the great posts!

  6. Ian says

    April 5, 2010 at 8:07 pm

    Jason,
    Thanks so much for the comment! I very much appreciate it. I especially appreciate the reinforcement on this particular topic coming from an absolute expert domainer.
    All the best,
    Ian

  7. Profit Addiction says

    June 17, 2010 at 4:02 pm

    Ian, do you use any tools to find domain names? The only tool I can think of is BustaName but they don’t offer ccTLD searches.

  8. Ian says

    June 19, 2010 at 11:09 am

    Profit Addiction,
    Awesome question! I’m a huge fan of domaining. I’ll often sit around just typing in random domains into GoDaddy and am often amazed at what’s still available to hand register. Also, I’m a big fan of the major domaining blogs, some of which I link to in my blogroll. I’ve had great success with PickUpNames which is a service run by my friend Arbel Arif. Each day, Arbel and his business partner Miri post great domains available to hand register. You simply have to pay $5 per domain if you take their advice and register the domain. I’ve registered many domains this year based on Arbel’s suggestions and have already developed several. Also, I’m also a huge fan of dot me domains and have been accumulating quite a few of them with the intent of building out SEO sites and also leveraging some of them for PPC in the future! Thanks again!
    All the best,
    Ian

  9. Profit Addiction says

    June 20, 2010 at 9:57 am

    I was looking at their site and is there any way the monitor whether or not you bought the domain per their suggestion and/or if you pay them, or is it an honor based system?

    Thanks Ian!

  10. Ian says

    June 21, 2010 at 11:49 pm

    Jeremy,
    You got it! It’s an honor based system, especially because people could do private domain registration and hide their info. Arbel’s a great guy and works really hard so I hope everyone has been paying him for his hard work!
    All the best,
    Ian

  11. Profit Addiction says

    June 22, 2010 at 7:56 am

    Cool Ian. I was looking through the site but couldn’t figure out how it was done. If I register a domain he finds, I’ll definitely pay him!

    Thanks for the find, I appreciate it.

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