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Tuesday, 27 July 2010

The Love Train


Adding to the Dot Tel launch hoopla was the infamous Ben.tel video depicting two hormone-laden Brits fighting for the attention of an uptown blonde – all while riding an intercity train. The one who scribbled “Ben.tel” on the window with his opponent’s latte won the girl.

Preselecting phone numbers: Calling from a mobile website integrated .Tel sub domain, via a main .Tel domain. Prior to calling, watch a slide show.




The basic idea:

Viewing a related slide show, prior to making a phone call. Something like this (App.: "Ting!"):




Going from the "Ting!" concept, I suggest the following idea, for a preselect phone dialing:

1.) A Dot Tel domain.

2.) A mobile website.

On that mobile website you have the following:

3.) A slide show, about yourself or your company.

4.) A integrated Dot Tel sub domain which only displays your phone number and email:

(This would better be a sub domain, for economic reasons, as you will want have more contact information on your main Dot Tel domain.)

Conclusion:

Before dialing a number, the potential contact person, can learn a bit more about your company ("mycompany").

Basically, you only provide your phone numbers, on such mobile websites, with a slide show, each, and don't only publish a single phone number on a .Tel.

Because you have a integrated Dot Tel page, in a website, you can do "click to call", from that website.

So, instead of providing a phone link, you would be providing a web link ("Go To my phone number") to a mobile website, that has a mini slide show, providing some specific info about the owner of the phone number, which you might want to contact. This info, will make your decision, weather to call, or not, a hole lot easier.


Can you see, where I am going?...

The smartest thing, would be, to create a mobile website with contact info, as well as a integrated short slide show about you or your company, and have a link going to it, from your Dot Tel domain, instead of providing single phone number links on a Dot Tel domain.

On that mobile website, you would integrate a sub domain of that Dot Tel domain.

Does it sound complicated?:
Well, here is a mind map:

Link to mind map:
http://bubbl.us/view.php?sid=701414&pw=ya5GnofBhbpYAMjJlWUw4Wm0zWHpWbw


www.mycompany.com/mobile
icludes:

www.subdomain.mycompany.tel
(from where you can "click to call"),
as well as a

mini slideshow about "mycompany" (which you look at, before you decide to make a call).

The call, is two clicks away, as you click on the link to the (other) mobile website, and from there, you click on the phone number, which is a link on the displayed .Tel sub domain of the .Tel domain, from where you started navigating.


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Thursday, 22 July 2010

Integrate .TEL into your Website using iFrames

Since the release of .Tel last year, many people have asked "what can I do with my .Tel name"? There are many great ways youmcan use it, but here's a new development that got me excited.


Telnic recently released a string of code to easily integrate .Tel on your website using iFrames.

An iFrame tag (eg. <iframe> ) defines an inline frame that contains another document.

The code is EXTREMELY easy to incorporate and took me less than 2 minutes to setup (no joke) on my personal website which uses a modified WordPress blog template. 



Take a look: http://ramifilms.com/contact


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By integrating your .Tel name into your website you can effectively change your contact information simply by updating your .TEL. Once it is setup, you just login to your .TEL interface and make changes to your contact information and you are done.

Picture a company with 100 employees who each use a .Tel name. By integrating all their Tel names on one website, you can easily build an online directory that is independently updated by a 100 different individuals.


Can't picture it? Here's an example of a small .Tel directory embedded into a Webnames.ca WebBuilder site.

To embed your .TEL into your website, just follow Telnic's easy integration instructions:http://telnic.org/tools-website-integration.html.
 


Source:
http://blog.webnames.ca/tel/

Wednesday, 21 July 2010

A dotTEL business card image can be saved for linkage from your website!


A dotTEL business card image can be saved for linkage from your website!
Print one off, read it on your cell phone, let it dial your number. QRCode Readers here.
Learn more about QR codes in this video.
Zazzle.com will print and ship unique QR Code .tel business cards.
Online form:
Link:
http://www.nametag.me/qr-code-dot-tel-business-cards.php?y=tbc1&t1=YOUR%20COMPANY&t2=www.yourcompany.tel&f=p&tf=imprisha&tc=purple&m=1