JagG said:
Thanks for the info, I now I have to change the whole of my .tel
Cheers
No problem...
I still haven't seen what I believe to be a practical way to monetize a domain that can't be developed. This is still the main factor I have chosen to stay away from the speculation. You can't develop it nor can you park it, nor can you stick ads on it. That leaves little else than relying on selling links, IMHO.
The water's way too murky and shallow for this guy.
To me, if I want to go to a directory (such as yellowpages), I'd expect to be able to find info regarding anything at a one stop place. That is something I might bookmark and revisit.
Having to visit separate, particular, sites designated to a specific area to get this same information just doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
If .tel were a well recognized brand, I
might visit towtruck.tel should I break down. What would that get me? No contact info, but a link to a full blown website that wouldn't show up very well on my "Joe Lunchbucket" mobile. If I were to be fortunate enough to have a smartphone and could read the phone number, how would a local towing company in California help me in Florida? How much time and effort will someone put into trying to sell this unknown concept to businesses and how long will it take before potential market breakthrough?
I see this as possibly many years or renewals, again, with no good way to even break even on fee's.
Now, on the other hand, had I visited the mobile version of yellowpages.com and entered "tow truck" with my zip code, I'd get
&id=single_search_result&c=5866]this (link is not fully functional due to brackets within). As a consumer, which would I be more likely to revisit or bookmark?
Are the Yellowpage listings pricey? Sure can be. But businesses pay for them because they work. They have worked for decades. They bring TRAFFIC and results. Any "new kid on the block" would have a hard time going up against established, well anchored brands such as this.
If .tel has any chance to succeed, it has to rely on
everyone building out their little site to it's fullest extent, which is limiting in itself, IMHO. Some .tel's are set up pretty nicely, but many are not. But, again, even the ones that have the effort behind them are likely to find themselves in the hole due to lack of monetization choices. I'd say you'd pretty much have to just about offer free listings at first. You'll most likely have to prove your delivering the goods (traffic) before you can charge fee's. Once you prove yourself (see yellowpages), you can charge for your efforts.
Again, not trying to rain on the .tel parade. Just throwing out my observations and thoughts. I hope I'm wrong and you all prosper, as I always root for the underdog (well known long time Bengals fan).