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I disagree with that....
In Canada I am far more likely to click on a .ca because it means I am dealing with a Canadian company. The US is at a distinct disadvantage over other countries because the .US ccTLD has not taken off yet. Clicking on a .com means you could be dealing with anyone and the potential client now has to figure out if they are dealing with a US company or a company from another country.
I think ccTLD's are the best out there and I sell a lot of .ca's to Canadian clients.
Same goes for .uk or .de.... I bet the click through rate is greater in those countries too as opposed to .com's.
No arguing that .com is king but seriously when I shop or look things up I go to google.ca and look for addresses ending in .ca. It is the quickest way to find local results.