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    NEW: Tel2RSS.Com -- Syndicate your TEL Domain by RSS Feeds

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    NEW: Tel2RSS.Com -- Syndicate your TEL Domain by RSS Feeds Empty NEW: Tel2RSS.Com -- Syndicate your TEL Domain by RSS Feeds

    Post by Telnic 2015-01-02, 12:43 pm

    JLouisBiz04-04-2010 08:05 PM




    NEW: Tel2RSS.Com -- Syndicate your TEL Domain by RSS Feeds
     
    NEW: Tel2RSS.Com -- Syndicate your TEL Domain by RSS Feeds

    The http://Tel2RSS.Com is a free service that provides automatic, constantly updated RSS feeds for TEL domains. 

    You can use http://Tel2RSS.Com to syndicate your TEL domain contact informations.

    If you are TEL Domain Owner, you can embed our link on your TEL domain, to enable your visitors to subscribe to your TEL domain's RSS feed. Such RSS feeds are used by various software and content aggregators.

    Example: if you have a domain: dubaimetro.tel you can use any of the following links to embed them on your TEL domain:

    http://dubaimetro.Tel2RSS.Com
    http://Tel2RSS.Com/index.cgi/rss-dubaimetro.tel

    This service does not ask you for username or password. Once you embed our link to your TEL domain, you have automatically subscribed to our services.

    RSS (most commonly expanded as "Really Simple Syndication") is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated works—such as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and video—in a standardized format.

    Web feeds benefit publishers by letting them syndicate content automatically. They benefit readers who want to subscribe to timely updates from favored websites or to aggregate feeds from many sites into one place. RSS feeds can be read using software called an "RSS reader", "feed reader", or "aggregator", which can be web-based, desktop-based, or mobile-device-based. 

    Example usage:
    http://feeds.feedburner.com/DubaiMetroMetroDubai

    http://simplepie.org/demo/?feed=http...ro.tel2rss.com


    More about RSS Feeds: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS

    http://Tel2Rss.com has been embedded into the http://Tel2Social.Com tool which shares and promotes your TEL domain over social networking websites.

    http://teldomaintel.com/images/Tel2Rss.Com.jpg

    Bunjie04-05-2010 10:15 AM




    I'm starting to think your a bit of a god developer, pardon the pun :p

    Even if I don't make sense, great work perhaps you could help persuade TELNIC to provide an RSS icon so we can post RSS links on our profiles.

    I see the Dubai World Cup | Dubai Horse Racing one http://dubaiworldcup.tel2rss.com/ I think the sports ones with automated updated scores, with an RSS will do well.

    JLouisBiz04-05-2010 10:34 AM




    Here is a nice example: http://simplepie.org/demo/?feed=http...y.tel2rss.com/

    RSS is being widely distributed on Internet, and read by various software and devices. TEL domains do update and RSS helps people noticing the updates. Although it is not really content like normal websites, contact information is still important for many people.

    By placing a link: http://tel2rss.com on any TEL domain or subdomain, one helps visitors take the RSS.
    Example can be seen here: http://insel.tel

    I am not sure if official TEL domains shall have too many features. The simpler the better. Original idea was and is still nice.

    Undermoose04-05-2010 01:12 PM




    Syndication.Tel

    marimax04-05-2010 05:54 PM




    Louis, you are perhaps a computer genious but .tel was supposed to be simple to use for an average person and you are trying to complicate things for most people.
    I am sure that 90 % of people don't understand all your applications. This does not help an average Joe
    and can only discourage him/her from registering and developing more .tel domains.
    I know very little about computers but I got attracted to .tel because it"s simplicity so I registered over 100 domains and slowly I am trying to develop them.
    In America we say KISS - KEEP IT SIMPLE STUPID and this is the best way to go about it

    JLouisBiz04-05-2010 06:27 PM




    For those to keep it simple and stupid, there is always: http://stupid.tel

    Undermoose04-05-2010 07:32 PM




    I'll go with JLouisBiz on this front. The forums are where the idea and implementation work gets done, and the average user won't ever log in to the forums.

    Ultimately one goal should be integrated Telnic widgets the general public can use.

    JLouisBiz04-05-2010 08:24 PM




    RSS is one of ultimate promotional tools, very similar to the functionality of TEL domains in the DNS system, but very much established throughout the years.

    RSS helps people find updates, news and changes without firing up web browser. Maybe someone reads e-mail, and can see there is certain update. One can implement RSS into websites, mobile devices and similar, as it is simpler to read RSS than HTML where one need a full web browser.

    Where TEL domain is yet to catch-up and conquer, RSS is already a master.

    Simple demonstration, go to: http://reader.google.com and add subscription of your TEL domain, something like: http://stupid.tel2rss.com

    I have tried with http://undermoose.tel2rss.com -- and I get Undermoose' basic information in my Google Reader. If I wanna share it with my associates, I click "share". Small tools, for viral marketing.

    Maybe you wanna share single item with your followers? You can do it. Maybe you wanna give them your location? You can do it through RSS as well. Wanna give your friends your TEL domain, share it through RSS.

    Try it out and see for yourself.

    The http://tel2rss.com is not a perfect system, and it will develop over the time. In the first place it was developed for my own usage, but it was a matter of short time to make it "public". 

    When someone has uncountable number of TEL domains, maybe one can use the RSS system, to burn RSS into feedburner.com and get double exposure for those TEL domains, including some Adsense.

    Undermoose04-05-2010 08:32 PM




    That's something pretty interesting. Now you have a direct line of communication to people who follow your .tel!

    There is a limitation to the number of .tel that can participate yes?

    I want RSS for all my .tel now! 

    Is RSS a potential performance hit to Telnic?

    This is perfect for Playoffs.tel

    JLouisBiz04-05-2010 10:16 PM




    TEL domains are in the DNS, and frequent requests from DNS shall not be a problem. Anyway, caching of data for some time, like a day, and tuning, can avoid frequent DNS requests.

    Let us say you have a hosting and some COM domain. 

    Code:



    Code:
    perl -MLWP::UserAgent -w -e 'my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new; my @domains = qw(undermoose.tel theovaloffice.tel); for my $domain (@domains) { my $u = "http://" . $domain . "2rss.com"; my $req = HTTP::Request->new(GET => $u); my $res = $ua->request($req); if ($res->is_success) { open(D, ">", $domain); print D $res->content; close D } else { print $domain, " did not work\n" } }'



    [size]
    That one downloads your 2 domains as RSS under some directory on your hosting. You could make updates, like every day. 

    And then you go and register Adsense, + Feedburner, + Add those RSS to Feedburner, and you have a lot of content with that number of TEL domains. I could run search on Google and find uncountable domains with "undermoose"

    The end result would be: 

    YourExample.Com/undermoose.tel --> is RSS of undermoose.tel on your COM domain.

    Here is example result:
    http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheovalofficeExample

    If you understand it, you can have tomorrow new content syndication. Even under your own name, like here:http://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mybrand

    Than you go to Feedburner -- Socialize, and you distribute your TEL stuff into Twitter.

    Example of monetization:
    http://feeds.feedburner.com/Adresar

    And don't think you have to do by hand for each single domain you have. There is software which can handle addition of your URLs automatically into Feedburner. Which means with few steps, you can increase the monetization potential.[/size]

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