Thank you so much stefanb, for your well written and highly interesting post.
Your comments give me a lot of hope and confidence about the future of .tel.
Here would be a example for a "tel.ourcompany.com" (.tel "Contact Us" page, integrated in a .com website, or a co.uk website):
Cakeinabox - Wedding Cakes Birthday Cakes Celebration Cakes Glasgow Cake Makers
The scenario, would be, in this case: "Go to our website, and click top right "Contact Us" (which will bring up the .tel "Contact Us" page)."
And further:
"By the way: If your are on a mobile, just go to ourcompany.tel, where you will find the same contact information, as well."
(Which is easyer to navigate, than going to ourcompany.mobi, and looking for the "Contact Us" .tel page.)
To integrate yourname.tel, or yourcompany.tel into your existing website, as shown in above example, simply implement this code into your website, and replace "jepaa.tel", through "your.tel":
<script type="text/javascript"
src="http://www.jepaa.com/contact.php?domain=jepaa.tel&docWrite=1"></script>
P.S.: This is the version without a Google map.
For a version with Google map, you need to do the PHP version @
http://telcontact.blogspot.com/
and scrawl a bit down the page, till you reach the PHP version.
And here comes the clue:
You can update your .tel contact information from any mobile device, and your .tel contact information on your website will update automatically in real time.
By the way:
If you had to buy flowers right now, what would you do?
* A) Open the Yellow Pages and look up Flowers.
* B) Go to Google and type in โFlowers MyCityโ.
* C) Call 1-800-Flowers.
* D) Type in Flowers.mobi.
* E) Type in Flowers.Tel.
Well, I must admit: flowers.tel, was no big deal: only one telephone number. But why not?
But actually, I would expect a directory with states, towns, companies and their contact informaton, as well as maps. But maybe flowers.tel is a delivery service: Press "1", for whatever, press "2" for whatever, press "3" for... , and again: press "1" for whatever, etc.
After five minutes: Press "x" to order now: give in your name and address.
No: only kidding. That is exactly, what we want to prevent, with .tel phone numbers...
But maybe flowers.tel does not understand the idea of .tel?
Hi flowers.tel: If you are reading this: please populate your .tel, and fill it with content.
You might get a listing in ".tel of the week" at the Telnic website..., if you have done your homework well.
Ah, well, then I will have google "flowers my town" ...
I'm only kidding, Mr. Flower Man.
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