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Hi

For this, let's assume that .tel will not be a total flop.

What type of keywords will be most valuable for this extension? Will it be geographical keywords, like newyork.tel, losangeles.tel, etc, or what else?
 
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AfternicAfternic
Not so fast. The groundwork in theory is there for .tel to be better than the traditional phone book. But as of right now, .tel is the equivalent of a phone book with a thousand blank pages.

1) Can the general public figure out how to buy domain names? Think of everyone in your family across all age levels. How would each react if you told them to go buy a domain name? In my family almost nobody would know what the heck I'm even talking about.

2) Another problem is that registrar's sites are set up as B2B sites for online industry people. .tel is for a much broader user base, so it's going to take standalone .tel sales sites to cater to the general public. Simply put, things need to be dumbed down. Will the registrars do this?

3) Of those that know .tel exists and can buy one (cost & feature arguments aside), how many will keep their info updated and not let their .tel expire because of non use?

1) Yes. Anyone that can read a Phonebook can "get what this is".
(If Telpages.com would just Launch everyone could see and do;
This is exactly how the Internet Search Engines Started and Domain purchases skyrocketed,
Search engine first. I remember getting 3 results for a search, didn't kill anything.)

2) Much Simpler, "Tel For Dummies" Interface is Needed, Agreed. My Mom would Laugh
at the "Rocket Science" needed just to interface. A simpler "Account Info" style form
that "Auto Populates" is what is needed here.

3) Still MUCH More likely than updating Yellow/White Pages, (with Twitter-Like Features).

Bottom line you conceded right off the bat:

"The groundwork in theory is there for .tel to be better than the traditional phone book."


... And it will be sooner or later; It is simply too much better to ignore ... just like the Internet as a whole ... and email ... and ...


.tel has it's place just like .com .... and I heard ALL the same negative arguments then ... ;)
 
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This thread never changes , accept .tel for what it is, and if you dont like .tel stop complaining about it

surely you have better things to do with your time ?????
 
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This thread never changes , accept .tel for what it is, and if you dont like .tel stop complaining about it

surely you have better things to do with your time ?????

Right. I will stop writing about .tel and my points of view with regards to issues related to the industry I'm immersed in - only because you requested it.

RollingEyes.tel
 
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LOL.tel
 
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.tel is a good domain to anti the control of ** government.
It can hide political news inside the domain.
 
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That's a premium .tel You can add links to all the smilies; just not images of smilies :D
pfffft no need to show images of smilies when you can use the new advertising field to link to paid smilies and be rolling in dough.
 
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Are you saying that TelNic should add features like Twitter does? The difference is, I don't pay for my twitter account, but paid for my .tel domains.

Not sure I follow you?

Acroplex said:
The fact that .tel got approval on such terms is truly shocking. Adding features "per request" sounds like a great way to lose customers; especially those that face reality to this date.

Rolling community feedback into the development process is.. bad?

Acroplex said:
Would TelNic programmers scramble to implement features like the ones you quoted, before year 1 passes? Why are there no meta tags?

I asked you which features you'd like to see implemented - if they're good enough then I'm sure they'd be given consideration.

Acroplex said:
Why are there alternate ways of addressing a .tel domain via a proxy URL, thus exposing private info to harvesters?

Care to elaborate?
 
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pfffft no need to show images of smilies when you can use the new advertising field to link to paid smilies and be rolling in dough.


Commentary ScoreCard

Acroplex: 2
Tel Peeps: 1
 
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Plaggypig, here's the executive summary:

Twitter is a startup. They offer a free service. They tweak features based on user feedback. Cool.

TelNic is a registry. They offer domains for a fee. They launched a service laden with issues. Not cool.

So, you want me to first pay for a .tel domain and then give you feedback on how to make it work. That's my point.

By the way, Justin Hayward has responded at my blog.

---------- Post added at 11:37 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:33 PM ----------

.tel is a good domain to anti the control of ** government.
It can hide political news inside the domain.

I love this idea. Hiding an anti-communist manifesto in .tel records!
You really have some innovative ideas.
 
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Plaggypig, here's the executive summary:

Twitter is a startup. They offer a free service. They tweak features based on user feedback. Cool.

TelNic is a registry. They offer domains for a fee. They launched a service laden with issues. Not cool.

So, you want me to first pay for a .tel domain and then give you feedback on how to make it work. That's my point.

By the way, Justin Hayward has responded at my blog.

So I suggest telnic can provide 2 version.
One for business,one for personal.difference base on admin-panel and sub-domain restrict.
personal for free 1-2 years to expand customer experience. after 2-3 years,maybe just 30% drop.
 
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Liming, what about all those people that bought dozens/hundreds of .tel domains on the mere speculation of domain flipping? Are they personal users or business users?
 
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youareboring.tel
 
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CallTo: on iPhone

iPhone & "CallTo" Command


I'm just learning that iPhone does not automatically recognize "callto" (click-to-call) feature on individual .TEL records. You must first add the .TEL to your Address book (app) and then follow this process to call:

1) Download .TEL iPhone App
2) Click on a .tel button on the phone (alternatively click on a application icon on the phone)
3) Type the dot tel into your phone
4) Press the enter key to access that .Tel

Wheeww!! That's a lot of work!

Not going to be easy capitalizing on 'pay-per-call' agenda.
 
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Liming, what about all those people that bought dozens/hundreds of .tel domains on the mere speculation of domain flipping? Are they personal users or business users?

who cares?only 2 years.You can provide different admin-panel,can upgrade.

oh,maybe 99 cents gate.
 
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I love this idea. Hiding an anti-communist manifesto in .tel records!
You really have some innovative ideas.

Authoritarian governments can disrupt communications networks, .tel offers the possibility of seamless repair.
 
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Authoritarian governments can disrupt communications networks, .tel offers the possibility of seamless repair.

I'm hoping that this was said in jest. After all, you don't want .tel to be blocked in China. That's 1.4 billion customers down the drain.
 
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.tel can use for blog to record sth or travel record.or for delayed but reliable MSN.
 
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Ok, this is getting interesting. I am warming up to ALL the potential functions of .tel - except for web development.

So I can set up a .tel to "talk" with someone through visits to a web site. No records of what changed and it can be private.

+1 for this idea.

Plaggypig, Liming is your man. Next project: an application that functions as a .tel updater of content, so that people can "converse". That'd increase traffic to .tel domains.

Until the Chinese government finds out.
 
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