If you have clients or customers in other countries and work on the Internet, heres a primer to help you decipher the URLs and emails you will
be receiving.
First of all, extensions. The most common are .com, for commercial sites; .edu or .ac for educational sites; .gov for government sites; and .org for organizational sites.
There are also other extensions people make use of
such as .net and .cc for various reasons, one of them being that their title
was taken at the .com level, and another being cost. For example, my name is Susan Dunn. SusanDunn.com belongs to someone who sells spa products, so I had to go to .cc in order to be able to use my own name.
Next, the United States uses no further extension, but every other country does. The extensions of other countries will always include the .xx code in their respective URLs. Its effective to start taking familiar with them. If youre like me, youre already receiving emails with .mu or .ag and wondering where theyre from
Some of these generate perfect sense. Here are some examples:
Brazil .br
Canada .ca
Italy .it
Some generate no sense unless youre looking under what that country calls itself. Examples would be Great Britain, Ireland and Germany. Here are their extensions:
United Kingdom .uk
Ireland .ie
Germany .de
Then there are the ones that contruct
no sense whatsoever:
Samoa .ws
Cayman Islands .ky
Mauritius .mu
Dominican Republic .do
And then there are the ones for a country you didnt understand
existed, at least I didnt:
Sao Tome and Principe .st
Chad .td
Kiribati .ki
In order to sell
and overcome
you absolutely need to understand
where your business and customers are coming from, so pay attention to extensions.
You can also want to submit your internet page
on search engines covering these countries which are starting to appear.
Here is a web page
where all the extensions and country codes are listed: http://www.bitmedia.com/info . Click on the link at the extreme bottom left saying "Internet Information."