I was reading the financial section (hard copy that is, not online) of the Daily Mail this morning and noticed an article about the new .LONDON gTLD, reprinted online at http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/news/article-2339876/Firms-looking-boost-prominence-capital-race-london-address.html
The Daily Mail newspaper is read by millions of people every day in the UK - you could consider many of its regular readers as professionals, self employed, small business owners, etc - you get the idea, just the sort of target market that Telnic/Telnames is aiming for.
So why do we NEVER READ AN ARTICLE ABOUT .TEL IN ANY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ?
Must we wait for .Tel to be completely overshadowed by the introduction of the new gTLDs before this potentially radical extension gently declines into obscurity ?
TIME IS RUNNING OUT FOR .TEL TO REACH "JOE PUBLIC" !
What's the plan to get .Tel to 1,000,000 then 10,000,000 registrations ?
http://MikeSeaton.tel
The Daily Mail newspaper is read by millions of people every day in the UK - you could consider many of its regular readers as professionals, self employed, small business owners, etc - you get the idea, just the sort of target market that Telnic/Telnames is aiming for.
So why do we NEVER READ AN ARTICLE ABOUT .TEL IN ANY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ?
Must we wait for .Tel to be completely overshadowed by the introduction of the new gTLDs before this potentially radical extension gently declines into obscurity ?
TIME IS RUNNING OUT FOR .TEL TO REACH "JOE PUBLIC" !
What's the plan to get .Tel to 1,000,000 then 10,000,000 registrations ?
http://MikeSeaton.tel