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Need a competitive edge? Get a .TEL!

Friday, November 21st, 2008

It is difficult to see the benefit of registering new domain names. When a new domain extension comes out, I get emails from all my friends and associates asking the inevitable question: “do I need this?”

My answer usually is, “it depends.” I typically come back with a number of questions to qualify whether someone actually needs a new domain: 

  • Do you have a trademark to defend?
  • What is your risk for a competitor to get the name?
  • For a country specific domain, are you doing business in that country now or in the future?
  • Do you care if someone in another geographical location gets the same name?
  • What is your budget?

The launch of .TEL is imminent. Consequently, my business owning friends are emailing me again. They want to know, “should I get a .TEL?”  This time, my answer is simple. “Yes you should.”

How is .TEL different from other domain extensions? Well, for starters .TEL is technically different and serves a different purpose than all other domains names before it. With a .COM or a .CA, the domain is usually for a website or for forwarding to an existing website. .TEL on the other hand, functions as a business’ easy-to-remember single contact point.
 
Just like yourbusiness.com helps to direct customers to your website without them having to remember an IP address like 123.234.567.789, yourbusiness.tel enables customers to find you without having to remember your physical address, email address, various phone numbers or even your website.

Everyone has tried to go to a company’s “contact us” page using a mobile device to try to find phone numbers and emails, only to get frustrated because the webpage is not designed for easy mobile browsing. With.TEL, all the contact information is displayed in a simple format and the user scrolls over the phone number or email address and simply clicks for instant connection. It is fast because all the information is stored at the DNS level so no web page has to be served for you to get to the information.

 The most powerful part of this is that customers only need to remember yourbusiness.tel and can always find you even if your phone, email and other contact information change ever in the future. And the chances are, if your business grows, you will likely move or change a phone number at some point during the life of your business. All of this information as well as company blog, Skype, MSN, keywords, coordinates that generate a Google map and so much more can be stored to ensure that your customers will be able to find you quickly and easily.
 
For all the marketing dollars and effort sales businesses spend on visibility, .TEL is a simple and economical way to be found quickly and easily. The key point for all businesses is to gain a competitive advantage. When prospects can find you faster and more easily than your competition because of yourbusiness.tel, you can judge for yourself why my recommendation would be “Get your .TEL!”

Compounding Connections -.TEL & VoIP

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Alright, so keeping with the .TEL way of thinking I just got my first Voice Over IP number (VOIP), instead of a conventional land line for my new apartment. I know it’s the age of cellular handhelds, but many people still want a home phone. I’ve never really wanted to be tied to the cost and term commitment of a cell phone, and I dislike sharing a voicemail box with a roommate. I also admit that I am horrible at checking my voicemail, I’m more of an email guy.

Anyways back to the .TEL connection. With VOIP, I’ll never need to change my home number again – provided I stay in the same area code – because it works through my high speed Internet connection. My new number can move with me, and best of all I get an email each time I have a new voicemail message. I can also do call forwarding on the web interface, so if I’m hanging out with a friend I can set my calls to go to their home phone or cell, or my cell if I ever decide to get one. VOIP gives me considerably more control over managing my messages.

Come next year when my .TEL is live, I will be better connected with friends and contacts than I ever had been. Between my VOIP phone system emailing to let me know I have a new voicemail and sharing my personal .TEL address so people can easily connect to me, maintaining contact will be so much easier. And best of all, both .TEL and my new phone number will always be current, relieving me of the responsibility of notifying everyone if I happen to move.