You are seriously joking, right?
Let's take the White Plains (whiteplains.tel) example from above.
1) First, divide the domain into seven subdomains based on each of the cities/towns.
2) Then add to each of these sections business categories like lawyers, dentists, doctors, accountants, real estate agents, music instructors, gyms, etc.. and public works like schools, utilities, hospitals, fire + police departments, libraries, parks.
3) Then fill out all of the information in the public works sections get as much information as possible to give the site some validity: hours of operation, holidays, address, staff email addresses if public, phone numbers, fax numbers and street maps.
4) Then start cold calling businesses in the area and offering them a free three month trial to the new mobile directory whiteplains.tel. After three months, call them back and ask them if they are satisfied with the service. If yes, they can continue to keep it for $5 a month payable through automated Paypal payments. No payment information is collected and they can cancel at any time via their Paypal account.
I am not sure about the other White Plains, but New York is great. From Wikipedia: White Plains, New York is one of the edge cities that have developed outside of New York City. According to the city government, the daytime weekday population is estimated at 250,000.
If there are 250,000 daytime residents, that means 4/5 of the population is there to work. That means lots of businesses and lots of money for advertising.
This is what I mean when I talk about working on TEL. I definitely do not mean 5 minutes of data entry. That's how a person fails. Five minutes won't help anything.
I mean work, Dub, not games.