NiceNICDomainServer
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I don’t think the answer is automatically yes, but I also think more businesses should at least think about it properly. If the business is very clearly Canada-first and mostly serves a domestic audience, .ca often does the job just fine.
But once there’s any real concern around expansion, brand protection, or cross-border visibility, the decision looks a bit different. Then it stops being a simple .ca versus .com question and becomes more of a “what happens if I leave one open?” question.
Would be interested to hear how people here are looking at this now, especially from the perspective of small businesses rather than domain investors.
But once there’s any real concern around expansion, brand protection, or cross-border visibility, the decision looks a bit different. Then it stops being a simple .ca versus .com question and becomes more of a “what happens if I leave one open?” question.
Would be interested to hear how people here are looking at this now, especially from the perspective of small businesses rather than domain investors.

