The .nl country code top-level domain (ccTLD) serves as the internet country code for websites associated with the Netherlands.
Introduced in 1986, .nl is the national top-level domain for the Netherlands, operated by the Stichting Internet Domeinregistratie Nederland. It was one of the first country-code TLDs to be created and boasts a remarkably high penetration rate within the Netherlands.
A .nl domain name instantly identifies your website or business with the Netherlands, instilling trust in local customers and enhancing brand visibility within the Dutch market. It can improve SEO for Dutch-specific searches and demonstrates a commitment to the Netherlands, resonating with the target audience.
Businesses, organizations, and individuals with a presence in or targeting the Dutch market can benefit from a .nl domain. This includes Dutch companies, e-commerce businesses operating in the Netherlands, news outlets, government organizations, and individuals looking to establish a local online presence.
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