Just setup each sub domain as an individual blog?
eg something.tel points to the new telnames template.
and if telnic allow us to add sub domains pointed to another service.
buy.something.tel
sell.something.tel
Are individual blogs hosted on blogger with a cloned telnames theme.
http://www.wikihow.com/Start-a-Blog-on-Blogger
Or host your tel for free on blogger and use a template that's better.
Blogger is not as bad as it used to be, there are lots of free ones and lots of premium ones that are great templates and it wont cost you anything for hosting, plus it has adsence integration and all the services plus you can edit the template html at whim.
https://themeforest.net/category/blogging/blogger
When we choose to use the NS of the new telnames, if they can allow us to add custom records eg sub domains pointing to other services but not their own, we can then clone the telnames template and host the sub domains on blogger for free, then just link to them.
Sure you wont get the in DNS storage, but you can then have sub domains and telnic wont have to provide them on their service.
And if we want a custom telnames service we can host our own on a subdomain or via a 3rd party.
But we don't get the DNS storage lookups but we do get the template on sub domains doing it like this.
eg something.tel points to the new telnames template.
and if telnic allow us to add sub domains pointed to another service.
buy.something.tel
sell.something.tel
Are individual blogs hosted on blogger with a cloned telnames theme.
http://www.wikihow.com/Start-a-Blog-on-Blogger
Or host your tel for free on blogger and use a template that's better.
Blogger is not as bad as it used to be, there are lots of free ones and lots of premium ones that are great templates and it wont cost you anything for hosting, plus it has adsence integration and all the services plus you can edit the template html at whim.
https://themeforest.net/category/blogging/blogger
When we choose to use the NS of the new telnames, if they can allow us to add custom records eg sub domains pointing to other services but not their own, we can then clone the telnames template and host the sub domains on blogger for free, then just link to them.
Sure you wont get the in DNS storage, but you can then have sub domains and telnic wont have to provide them on their service.
And if we want a custom telnames service we can host our own on a subdomain or via a 3rd party.
But we don't get the DNS storage lookups but we do get the template on sub domains doing it like this.