.tel Dream has come true I am glad to say this, Yes, the .tel dream has come true. We all should be grateful to the new service provider for focusing on the true concept of the .tel. A pure contact/business card online. A great future lies ahead for the directory builders who own premium domains and who can structure their domains to fit into single .tel page. A sample for a Geo tel domain is provided at mytown.tel It is fully SEO optimised with open secrets of trade to preserve your tel domain and present your sub folders as a unique single tel page. Planning to publish more samples by end of this month. Don't want to go in to more details right now. But seeing what is happening around you gives a first hand experience. So, 2012 AD is going to be a remarkable year for all of us. :cool::) |
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Do you have a link to the domain you mean as mytown.tel still has several folders in it? So can't be a single page. If I have missed anything please point me in the right direction. I'm thinking tel names .tels will be ideal to be linked from actual geo directorys and but can't see how you could do it without some substructure of the root[/size] |
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TelNames is not the answer Tel delivers the pure single contact concept for those that need it via TelNames, but the aggregation of links to such domains still needs the directory concept. These directories need to be built from both original content and links to individual .Tel domains, both original and Telnames flavours. TelNames development cost us big time in their delays. Why can't Telnic see that if they had provided us with templates and more features a year ago, we all would be in better shape now. Instead we have a more fragmented and annoyed community, a community that Telnic asked to support with development of third-party tools. TelNames, as nice as it is, is a slap in the face of those who supported Telnic from day one. TelNames is here to stay. It is an expensive option to those who don't know about original .tel. However, the .Tel community can help sell Telnames to individuals if the price is more reasonable. Telnames can't compete with regular name.com (etc) pricing no matter how good it looks. I am preparing to sell individual Tels locally, but in order to do so, I still need the new templates and background images to be in place. I want my customers to have a decent choice between original and Telnames and let them decide. Therefore there is a need for a price drop and a more level playing field by supporting the features that were stolen from us. Telnic will you please quickly introduce these missing features to .Tel? Mark |
Mark, You are not only the most active .tel supporter; from your comment I see you have also the deepest knowledge about priorities and strategies. I would be happy if Telnic would listen more to the community and especially to you. |
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Sorry. My intention is not that. But to share the results of our experiments and to let all be benefited out of it. :cool::)[/size] |
Mark's fantastic Telmaster tools have helped hugely in keeping this idea alive. I too would like to appeal to Telnic to make the new templates and other features discussed many times on this form available forthwith so that we can all work together as a community dedicated to making this business a global giant. |
Where are those templates staying? Didnt the anounce them for May or somthing! The are still on the menu i hope |
Simon, I'm guessing, but perhaps he means like this... www.boracayHotels.tel It's a one pager telnames, it's linked to from a few other informational , general sites (nothing to do with me) but those sites want information about hotels only . So can i get it out there more easily than the actual comprehenive parent directory (boracay.tel)? Maybe...but the links in that one page telnames.tel are easy, simple. linking immediately into the exact category page (in/of/from) the full-on parent directory. Oh pffff, i dunno what he means ?!?)!?? |
The format of the tel names is a proper tel page that provides one place for all communication. A neat & tidy page without Advertisements. Too many Ads for monetizing has destroyed the true image of the tel page. I am glad that Telnic has at last realised the mistakes they did in the past, by providing options for too many Advertisements on tel page. An Ideal tel page should contain records for communication ONLY. It should NOT be something similar to a parked web page. What happens when a person comes to a tel page looking for contact information and finds only Ads and links to affiliate sites? Will that person ever come back to the same page? So, how can you market the tel domain as a one place for all communication needs. My vision for the tel page is pure contact information. ++++ Well, for the time being stick to the directory structure similar to what we tried to explain from time to time on this forum referring to mytown.tel. Folders should be built in the ROOT directory as hidden folders. Create separate CTH accounts for each tel domain. We are not going elaborate too much at this time but one may study how the hideout.mytown.tel is structured with best SEO. The page was indexed by telpages.com in 3 days and other major search engines picked it up in 5-6 days. hideout.mytown.tel is a single page in mytown.tel domain. NOT linked internally Similarly, any tel domain can have 2999 single tel pages without linking to one another. We plan to produce at least half a million similar pages within the next few weeks. This process is already underway. Every single tel page we produce for rental (for communication contact records ONLY) will pave the way for three new tel registrations. For instance, hideout.mytown.tel is a unique single tel page. It gives an idea for others to register single page "hideoutmytown.tel", "hideout-mytown.tel" and also "hideout.tel" (All the regs can have Title "Hideout Mytown" - good option for SEO.) Our aim is to target all possible smartphone users. Not very much interested in Desktops as very few use them for communication. ++++ Will give more info by end of this month and again by mid June. Cheers! P.S. I am sorry. Some members, except two I guess, may have already misunderstood my statement at the beginning and jumped into their own conclusions. |
Well, it is not the price of the tel registration or the rental/lease price of a sub domain that matter to a new comer. It is what they see in the tel pages what matters? If you want the tel to be successful please try to display all tel pages as places for communication. NOT stuffed with multiple Ads and Affiliate links. We will leave TELcp at www.telcp.com as it is. But or new web application, planned to be released by mid June, will be strictly for contact records ONLY. Cheers! |
but, for example 7seas.mytown.tel , where you put the data of that contact? in thr root or subdomain? |
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@Tindaya As I said in the last post, we will publish more info later. With regards to 7seas.mytown.tel, the folder "7seas" is created as a hidden folder in the ROOT. But it is a linked "folder". hideout.mytown is also a hidden folder in the ROOT but not linked. In fact, the link to the folder "hideout" is provided from a secondary tel domain which is visited regularly by major search engines. This secondary tel domain can have 300,000 similar links to you premium tel domains. All sub domains in your premium domain behave as single page domains (except for the "." between two words). Hope this helps. Cheers! |
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Looking forward to hearing more about this method and how we can all make money from it. In the meantime, good luck with your work. Maybe you've found the magic sauce![/size] |
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I am fully aware of your directories. With all of them you stand a very good chance of making good money. All you will need is little bit of marketing automatically through your own sub domains or otherwise. But you will need the sub domain structure similar to what we described for mytown.tel :cool:[/size] |
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I'm not sure how that would work, but I am certainly looking forward to hearing details about the hideout.mytown.tel development. Like everyone else here I am open to new ideas and ways of monetizing my domains.[/size] |