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QR-Codes win, mostly.


L'oeil de Genève - Webcam, Genève, Genève Webcam, Plainpalais, Jet d'eau
 
 
 
 

Freitag, 29. Oktober 2010

Great concept of campaign with QR code and iPhone application.


What's your Dot Tel QR-Code?


Donnerstag, 28. Oktober 2010

Annunci.tel: Die neue mobilefähige Website für Kleinanzeigen


Kostenlos inserieren, bis ende November.
Um inserate zu publizieren, kontaktieren Sie einfach den Webmaster per Email.
Auf Wunsch, auch (kostenlose)Verknüpfung mit Social-Media-Network-Links und Quick-Response-Codes (QR-Codes). Die Aktion gilt noch bis ende November. Danach wird eine Inseratenseite je nach Dauer der Publizierung, ab 20 Euro kosten.




































































Link zu Annunci.Tel:
http://annunci.tel/


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Montag, 25. Oktober 2010

Triest.Tel: A new mobile directory for German speaking Italy tourists



Why I made this directory in German language:
Because of the rich and important background history from the Austrian Habsburg empire (ca. 1250 until precisely 1918) who ruled the town, until Italy was allowed to take over the town.

Pros and cons of Triest:

Pros:

--> very low criminal rate / no pick pockets / no violence in the streets
--> good food at restaurants
--> interesting housing market with lots of available and reasonable offers
--> promising economic situation: good outlook for the future
--> job offers
--> very mild and healthy climate
--> lots of sports activity options, just right there...
--> many fish markets and some good fish restaurants (sea food)
--> loads of reasonable pasta dishes at fast food places
--> lots of theaters, museums and cultural activities/events
--> fairly clean city
--> strict laws and high fines for air polluters, dog owners and motorists, who violate the rules
--> overall good quality of live, getting better, all the time
--> low tourism, compared with Venice and other Italien towns
--> good food and wine, everywhere
--> good and cheap public transportation
--> interesting and rich history of the city
--> lots of nice tea rooms (coffee) and bakeries
--> loads of stunning architecture/buildings, mainly historic palaces and art nouveau buildings
--> inhabitants helpful and reliable (punctual, etc.)
--> nearby Slovenia and Croatia, for trips and holidays
--> nice, for shopping, walking, or sitting in- or outside of cafe's
--> some nice communication with natives of the region (Italian language), at bus stops, for example, or the yearly sailing regatta, etc.


Cons:

--> high cost for food at shops
--> weak economic situation at present
--> low income rate
--> many old inhabitants (30% over age 65) / highest number of old inhabitants town in Italy
--> a lot of traffic and dangerous drivers, who think that they own the road
--> not so friendly or cheerful people, compared with the rest of Italy (more Slovenia mentality)
--> most inhabitants neither speak English, nor German, but only Italian or Slovenian
--> not very bicycle friendly town and area: no bike sharing offers in the center, or nearby, and trains mainly don't transport bicycles. Better have your own folding bike...


Get your updated info about Triest, now! Right from the palm of your hand, via your smart phone (iPhone, for example)! Simply dial "www.triest.tel", or scan the QR-Code, which you can find in the sub-folder "www.links.triest.tel".


Link to Triest.Tel:
http://triest.tel/

Find loads of stunning pictures/photographs and slide shows, etc.

Enjoy!

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Sonntag, 24. Oktober 2010

Geldstrafen für Hundebesitzer: Bis zu 1.500 Euro. Hello Geneva: And how about you?






Eine neue Regelung für Hundebesitzer in Triest, sieht Geldstrafen in Höhe von 300 Euro vor, falls der Vierbeiner gegen Auto- oder Motorradreifen, Eingangstüren, Geschäfte oder Parkbänke pinkelt.
600 Euro werden fällig, wenn der Hundebesitzer beim Gassigehen keine Tüte bei sich hat. Wer das Häufchen seines Hundes nicht beseitigt wird ordentlich zur Kasse gebeten - bis zu 1.500 Euro werden dann fällig.

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Mittwoch, 20. Oktober 2010

Geneva expats worry about housing and crime


by Simon Bradley in Geneva, swissinfo.ch
Local crime remains a major concern for expatriates in Geneva, behind finding a flat and ahead of transport hassles, a new poll has revealed.

The Geneva police says expats’ perception of the worsening crime situation “matches the reality on the ground”. But recent police operations in the centre of town seem to be making a difference and preventive and reorganisation measures should help.

According to the survey carried out at the end of 2009 by canton Geneva and Geneva police, in collaboration with the Permanent Mission of Switzerland to the United Nations, 51.8 per cent of expats say housing is their main concern, ahead of insecurity (17 per cent) and transport (14.3 per cent).

The survey presented on Monday found that around 33 per cent of the 1,082 people questioned at diplomatic missions, international organisations and multinationals in Geneva felt there had been a “substantial deterioration” in security in recent years, while 45 per cent said it had “worsened slightly”. Most had lived in Geneva for more than two years and were from a range of different countries.

Yet Geneva remains an excellent place to live and work, the poll added, with around 92 per cent of people saying they would recommend Geneva to their family and friends and 77.3 per cent saying the quality of life was good. Only 18.7 per cent said it was “average” and four per cent “bad”.

“Geneva is relatively safe,” said Victor, an American who has lived and worked in Geneva for the past six years after stints in New York, Tokyo, London and Nairobi. “But there are notorious spots like the Paquis district [between the main station and Lake Geneva] and the Cornavin train station.”

The security situation has worsened noticeably over the past five years and you have to pay more attention to your security and surroundings, he admitted.

But Jovana Carapic, a Canadian research assistant at the Geneva-based Graduate Institute, was surprised by the poll results.

“I’ve lived here for two years and never had a single problem,” she said. “As a young woman I don’t feel unsafe anywhere. I’ve walked in the city in the middle of the night and the day and I felt the same.”

“Frankly worrying”

For Didier Froidevaux, who led the survey on behalf of the Geneva police, the expat results and concerns are similar to those of Geneva locals from a 2007 survey and match the reality on the ground.

“The crime figures have not improved recently. They were stable for two years but last year they went back up due to burglaries,” he told swissinfo.ch.

In March 2010 the new Geneva councillor in charge of the police, Isabel Rochat, described the security situation in Geneva as “frankly worrying”.

Geneva has the highest crime rates in the country, mainly due to burglaries, petty crime, drug dealing and other incivilities.

Some 12.4 per cent of expats reported having been burgled during the past three years and 11.6 per cent said they had been robbed in the street.

Precious asset

Olivier Coutau, a delegate in charge of International Geneva relations, said crime and insecurity in Geneva came up from time to time in talks with foreign diplomats and other expats.

“But the fact we’ve done this poll means that we think it’s an important subject,” he noted. “International Geneva is a precious asset and we have good security that has existed for a long time; we need to preserve it.”

“What is important is what the police do with this poll,” he added.

Police, politicians and local residents have been trying to get to grips with persistent insecurity in the centre of town – especially in the popular lakeside districts of Paquis, Eaux-Vives, Rive and the station – for a number of years.

“Operation Figaro”

But it appears that “Operation Figaro”, launched in April to reduce petty crime in the city centre comprising additional police patrols, is starting to bear fruit.

Thieves and dealers may still be busy in the middle of the night when there are fewer police around, but the level of theft is down by five per cent in the centre and 12 per cent in outer-lying districts compared with 2009, the police claim.

Alain Bittar, owner of the Arab bookshop L'Olivier in the Rue de Fribourg, agreed that proximity policing seemed to have had an impact.

“Something important happened with Figaro,” he said. “From being a lawless zone or jungle, Paquis is now controlled; we have the impression that we were listened to.”

After Figaro, the police intend to keep up the pressure via a greater visible presence on the streets, Froidevaux said.

Next January a new “integrated” police station will be created in the Paquis district bringing together more officers with special skills for tracking thieves and dealers – and more English speaking officers.

And major changes are also planned next month to make investigations into burglaries more efficient, as well as preventive security initiatives with estate agents, housing agencies and owners.

Simon Bradley in Geneva, swissinfo.ch
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Sarah Eaton, Switzerland

Geneva's dirty little secret is that it is one dangerous city. I'm from New York City and I thought we were moving somewhere safer - not the case at all! We live in centre-ville and have to constantly look over our shoulders - there are petty thieves and thugs EVERYWHERE, and when you point them out to the police, the police just say there's nothing they can do. It's ridiculous. Mothers with prams should especially BEWARE! The real crime situation here is sorely underreported.

alex, Switzerland

The bonneteau games around quai du mont blanc are especially irritating as the guys certainly steal from our mailboxes (i've witnessed this), pick pockets and deal god knows what from the bus station. Schengen is absolutely to blame. Ive had my car busted into twice which never happened in years of street parking in brooklyn and manhattan.

Brona, Ireland

I have lived in Geneva for 15 years and for the first 10 years nothing happened to me in terms of scurity. In the past five years however our house was broken into while we were asleep upstairs, men have tried to get me to leave my car twice so they could snatch my handbag)and I had my purse stolen at Cornavin. For me Geneva is no longer a safe place to live BUT if I was to list the things that happened to me in London or L.A. my list would have been a lot longer. No major city is completely safe. Geneva is getting worse but it has a long way to go.

Daniel, Turkey

It was on a train from Geneva to Bern that I saw, for the first time ever on Swiss soil, someone keeping an eye on the conductor so he could, by moving from one car or one deck to another, ride the train without a ticket. After reading this article, that should never have come as a surprise. Perhaps, just as shown by the current situation of Swedish cities of Malmö and Stockholm, Geneva's inhabitants are just paying the price for being overenthusiastic about multiculturalism in the form of individuals that will always have nothing but utter contempt for Western notions of law and order. You're going to reap just what you sow. That's one more reason why I'd like to see Geneva's smugness and baseless sense of importance and superiority make it secede from the rest of Switzerland. I certainly wouldn't miss having that odd canton among all the others.



Rene, Switzerland

Is it just possible that the United Nations Organization with some of their questionable 'human rights' and asylum policies in addition to the Swiss governments open border (EU) wishes contributed to the crime escalation problem not just in Geneva but generally all over Switzerland?

Rene, Switzerland

Now, who and what regions in Switzerland voted for the Schengen agreements and the open border policy? How about Geneva? Don't cry for me Switzerland now!

Pat, Switzerland

"Some 12.4 per cent of expats reported having been burgled during the past three years and 11.6 per cent said they had been robbed in the street." If that is the truth then this situation is absolutely unacceptable. This is not the Switzerland I knew...but maybe we have to get used to it that in terms of security we are no better than any other EU country anymore. Thank you dear (leftist) politicians.

willy williams, Switzerland

Too many undesirables roaming the streets. They are easily spotted by a trained eye.


(Source: http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/swiss_news/Geneva_expats_worry_about_housing_and_crime.html?cid=28583534&rss=true )


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High Culture on a Low Budget: Geneva’s Rath Museum


Place Neuve is home to Geneva’s cultural trifecta: the Grand Theatre opera house, the music conservatory, and the Rath Museum. The Rath sits next to the Grand Theatre like the opera house’s little sister, but don’t let the size fool you–this is one of the largest rotating collections of art. But don’t let that or the temple-like building (it was, architecturally speaking, conceived as a “temple to the muses”) fool you, either–the temporary exhibitions housed here are not your grand-mere’s art shows. It’s an exciting museum that lives up to its standard as the first in Switzerland to be devoted to the fine arts; yet its small enough to cover without lapsing into gallery coma.

Last exhibition I saw at the Rath was perfectly timed to coincide with the Theatre du Chatlet’s production of Wagner’s Tannhauser: a collection of artistic representations of the composer and his operas, from Gotterdamerung to Tristan und Isolde to Die Walkure.

But don’t think they’re trying to talk over your heads with one of the men responsible for high art–the exhibition included listening stations, an interactive biography, and some of the most beautiful combinations of pictures and music. What a way to spend a brisk fall afternoon. You can feel the kinetic art energy swelling in Place Neuve. Best of all? First Sunday of the month, it’s all free.

Oh, and stop by the gift shop on your way out; the museum generally runs a survey or two and will give you a free postcard of your choosing for filling it out (they have it in English as well as French). And who doesn’t love (free) portable art?

Musee Rath
Place Neuve 2
1204 Geneve
Tuesday, Thursday-Sunday 10 am – 5 pm, Wednesday 12 pm – 9 pm, Closed Monday
CHF 9 for Adults, CHF 5 for Students, Children under 18 Free
Free First Sunday of Every Month
www.mah.ville-ge.ch/


(Source: http://www.vagabondish.com/genevas-rath-museum/ )

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Dienstag, 19. Oktober 2010

Huw Stead: Not such a good communicator..., and neither is Justin Hayward. Looking smart, and acting smart, are two different things...


"As part of our ongoing developments, Telnic will soon be launching a new look for .tel names on smart phone devices, such as the iPhone, Android and BlackBerry.

Here is a sneak preview of an example smartphone view with new fonts, background colours and icons to make it easier to use contact information with your .tel:



Your logo or photo will be shown as well – so make sure that you optimize your logos for mobile devices as they can significantly increase the page weight, load time and, if on pre-paid contracts, the cost."

(Telnic July newsletter)


"...a new improved interface that will offer more functions for advanced users, and will help those new to .tel enjoy their experience.

Over the next few months, functional updates will be minimal while we focus on improving the user flow and delivering the new interface. We will keep the community informed on the progress and roll-out of this important product enhancement through future issues of the .telegraph and on the Telnic forum."

(Huw Stead, Engineering Director, at Telnic / Telnic August newsletter)




"You might notice a small difference on your .tel pages today if you've got a smartphone. Any ghosts in the machine, let us know telnic.tel"

(Justin Hayward at Twitter)


"...tolle Überraschung, die du da verkündest!

Der neue .Tel-Look funktioniert auf meinem iPhone super und es macht nunmehr eine Riesenfreunde damit .tel-Domains aufzurufen.

Bin überzeugt, dass damit die Attraktivität und Akzeptanz einer .Tel-Domain für den Betrachter deutlich gestiegen ist!"

(Kay Thee, at the Tel-Domain-Forum.de)


(Translation:
"...great surprise, as you proclaim!

The new. Tel-look works great on my iPhone and it's now a great pleasure to dial .Tel domains.

I am convinced, that the attractiveness and acceptance of a. Tel-domain has increased significantly for the viewer!")

Comments:
The last days, Huw Stead, had been visiting the Telnic forum, but hadn't posted anything, leaving the gross of the .Tel holders uninformed about the improved interface of .Tel on mobile phones, and leaving them quasi "standing in the rain".

I notice poor communication skills, with all Telnic directors... -I thought, .Tel was about communication, and not website content...

About three .Tel tweets had announced the enhancement of the .Tel mobile interface, from which one tweet was coming from Justin. However, if you happend to miss out those tweets, which is very much likely to be, than you did not get a chance to get informed.

The .tel Roadmap had neither been updated to "done"/green, as far as I could see.

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Montag, 18. Oktober 2010

Geneva faces an ongoing housing crisis. Young people are fleeing the canton, which has become prohibitively expensive for modest wage earners.


No reprieve in sight for Geneva’s housing crisis:

Geneva faces an ongoing housing crisis.
Young people are fleeing the canton, which has become prohibitively expensive for modest wage earners.
Geneva’s housing market is closed to newcomers, shuts out the young and the exodus towards neighbouring France “continues inexorably”.
A third of the canton’s apartments have been under-occupied for the past decade, intensifying the “inequalities,” he says.
These will only be aggravated in the coming years because developers continue to produce large apartments, and also because Mark Muller, the Liberal party member and cabinet minister responsible for housing, favours the development of owner-occupied condominiums rather than rental housing.

Source:
http://www.swisster.ch/guide/no-reprieve-sight-geneva%E2%80%99s-housing-crisis.html

Squats vs. Saubermänner: In Genf sind besetzte Häuser wichtige, aber auch bedrohte Kulturräume


Geschrieben von: Juliane Stephan

"Es sind Solidarität und Einfallsreichtum gefragt, wenn es darum geht, die Stadt Genf aus ihrer luxuriösen Misere zu retten."



Squats – das ist englisch und steht für besetzte Häuser. Für besetzte Häuser steht auch die Stadt Genf, denn seit Jahren ist Genf einer der Mittelpunkte der internationalen Squatszene. Beziehungsweise war es das mal, seit Neuestem ist die alternative Wohnkultur von der repressiven Saubermannpolitik des Kantons bedroht.
Gelegen am größten See Europas, bekannt als die internationalste Stadt der Schweiz, neben New York die weltweite Hochburg für DiplomatInnen und internationale Organisationen – Genf hat so einiges zu bieten. Manchmal kann es damit auch ganz schön überraschen. Genf, das mit 180.000 EinwohnerInnen nicht mal so groß ist wie Mainz, galt seit den 80er Jahren als wahres Eldorado für HausbesetzerInnen und war Mitte der 90er sogar die meistbesetzte Stadt Europas.
Die ersten Wurzeln der Genfer Squatszene finden sich 1988. Obwohl damals hunderte von Häusern leer standen, war es in Genf gerade für Studierende fast unmöglich eine Wohnung zu mieten. Die Eigentümer zogen die Häuser vom Markt, um das Angebot zu verknappen und so die Preise in die Höhe zu treiben. Um gegen diese Immobilienspekulationen zu protestieren, besetze eine Gruppe von Studierenden ein leeres Gebäude in der Nähe der Genfer Altstadt. Aus diesem ersten besetzten Haus wurde das „Rhino“, das legendärste Squat Genfs und kultureller Dreh- und Angelpunkt der Squatszene. Zu Hochzeiten zählte Genf rund 2000 HausbesetzerInnen und ca. 150 besetzte Häuser. Squat bedeutet aber nicht nur gemeinsames Wohnen in besetzten Häusern, sondern ist Teil einer Bewegung für soziale Veränderung. Squats sind autonome Freiräume, die Zufluchtsorte für Studierende, gesellschaftlich Geächtete, illegalisierte MigrantInnen, AktivistInnen und KünstlerIinnen darstellen. Theater, selbstverwaltete Kinderkrippen, Clubs für Elektrojazz und experimentelle Musik, Infoläden, Photoateliers, Bistros, die täglich preiswerte Mahlzeiten servieren, das alles gehört zu den Genfer Squats dazu. Heruntergekommene Altbauten wurden in urbane Perlen verwandelt, die das Genfer Stadtbild bis heute prägen.

Öffentliche Solidarität

Dass sich die zahlreichen Hausbesetzungen in Genf halten konnten, lag vor allem an der Unterstützung durch die linken Parteien. So weigerten sich etwa die linken und mehrheitsbildenden Parteien der Kantonsregierung 1989 trotz Räumungsbefehls, die Polizei zur Evakuierung des „Rhinos“ aufzubieten. Auch große Teile der Bevölkerung zeigen sich sehr offen gegenüber den Squats. So konnten 2005 ca. 100.000 Unterschriften innerhalb eines Volksbegehrens zu Gunsten des „Rhinos“ gesammelt werden. Bei einem Open-Air-Konzert im September 2007, zu dem die Genfer Squatszene die französische Rapperin Keny Arkana eingeladen hatte, mussten wegen des großen Andrangs ganze Straßenzüge gesperrt
werden. Toleranz zeigte auch der frühere sozialdemokratische Oberstaatsanwalt Bernard Bertossa. Er ließ besetzte Häuser nur räumen, wenn der Eigentümer ein sozialverträgliches Projekt vorlegte, das hieß günstige Mietwohnungen und Büroräume anstatt Luxusapartments und überteuerte Gewerbeflächen. Zwar versicherte auch sein Nachfolger, der liberale Oberstaatsanwalt Daniel Zappelli, die Doktrin seines Vorgängers zu respektieren. Die Praxis zeigt jedoch genau das Gegenteil: Als Zappelli 2003 sein Amt antrat gab es immerhin noch 120 Squats in Genf, heute sind es gerade noch 27. Den Höhepunkt erreichte Zappellis „Saubermannpolitik“ im Juli 2007, als er das „Rhino“ und „Le Tour“, ebenfalls eines der größten und bekanntesten Genfer Squats, auf juristisch fragwürdige Weise räumen ließ. Ohne vorherige Ankündigung setzte die Polizei die BewohnerInnen – darunter schwangere Frauen und Kinder – auf die Straße. Auf eine friedliche Demonstration mit 1000 TeilnehmerInnen reagierte die Polizei sofort mit Tränengas. Besonders beispielhaft für die neue Repressionspolitik Genfs ist die Tatsache, dass Zappeli die Evakuierung ohne richterliche Grundlage anordnete. Um die fehlende Räumungsgenehmigung rechtlich zu umgehen, wurde eine juristisch sehr fadenscheinige Strategie genutzt: die Polizei rückte mit großem Aufgebot an, um die BewohnerInnen einer Personenkontrolle zu unterziehen. Währenddessen kam der Hauseigentümer mit einem Gerichtsvollzieher, um feststellen zu lassen, dass das Haus leer sei. Mit Absperrungen, Gittern und polizeilicher Überwachung wurde den BewohnerInnen jeder Zugang verwehrt. Sie hatten nicht einmal genug Zeit, ihre persönlichen Sachen zu retten, dafür durften sie sich über eine Anklage wegen Hausfriedensbruch freuen. Diese Zusammenarbeit zwischen Polizei und privaten Baufirmen ist eine juristisch fragwürdige Geste, weil der Oberstaatsanwalt damit sein Dienstgeheimnis verletzt.

Städtischer Klimawandel

Schade ist, dass selbst die parlamentarische Linke, die sich noch im Wahljahr '07 über die populistische „Saubermannpolitik“ der anderen Parteien empörte, nichts gegen die Räumungen im Juli 2007 unternahm. Und das, obwohl die Genfer Squatkultur jahrelang auf dem Dialog mit den Behörden basierte und als Instrument gegen ImmobilienspekulantInnen toleriert wurde.
In Genf herrscht heute die stärkste Wohnungsnot seit jeher, mit einem Wohnungsleerstand von 0,12% und astronomischen Mietpreisen (1000 Euro für eine 50 qm-Wohnung im Universitätsviertel). Doch anstatt diesen Trend zu stoppen, verschärft die Genfer Kantonspolitik die Lage weiter: Nach der Wirtschaftskommission des genfersavoyischen Regionalkomitees soll das steuerfreundliche Genf vor allem für GroßverdienerInnen wohnbar gemacht werden; allen Anderen droht die Abschiebung ins benachbarte Frankreich. Diese politische Richtungsänderung hätte eine Prekarisierung von Menschen, die keinen Wohnraum mehr finden, zur Folge.
Das Resultat einer solchen Politik ist nicht nur die große Wohnungsnot, sondern auch die Bedrohung der kulturellen Vielfalt. Neben alternativen Lebensräumen wie den Squats, sind auch Kulturorte wie das Artamis betroffen. Das Kulturzentrum ist eine der letzten beiden großen Bastionen der autonomen Subkultur in der Genfer Innenstadt,
das über 100 Kollektive, Ateliers und Konzertsäle auf einem alten Fabrikgelände beherbergt.
Um diesem Treiben ein Ende zu setzen, hat sich im Herbst 2007 eine Initiative aus HausbesetzerInnen, Studierenden, Sans-papiers, KünstlerInnen, Gewerkschaften, MieterInnen und sonstigen Betroffenen gegründet. Die „Association des Mal-logés“ hat es sich zum Ziel gesetzt, Druck auf die Verantwortlichen auszuüben, um günstiges und alternatives Wohnen in Genf wieder möglich zu machen. Der erste Schritt der Initiative ist der öffentliche Aufruf an die Genfer Kantonsregierung, so schnell wie möglich gegen die Wohnungsnot zu handeln, Terrain für alternative Kultur zur Verfügung zu stellen, sich gegen die Kriminalisierung von HausbesetzerInnen auszusprechen und die sinnlose Zwangsräumung von MieterInnen zu stoppen.
Es bleibt nur zu hoffen, dass die Wahlen zum neuen Oberstaatsanwalt am 20. April zu Gunsten von Zappellis sozialdemokratischem Gegner ausgehen und einen politischen Richtungswechsel mit sich bringen. Trotz der großen Repression konnte sich die alternative Kultur in Genf zwar weiterhin halten, das liegt jedoch vor allem an der großen Unterstützung der Genfer Kulturszene, die den Konzerten, Diskussionen und Filmen aus dem autonomen Spektrum immer Unterschlupf bietet, wenn sich innerhalb der übrig gebliebenen alternativen Kulturräume nicht der geeignete Ort finden lässt. Es muss daher unbedingt verhindert werden, dass diese reaktionäre Politik alles wegputzt, was noch Leben in die Stadt Genf bringt. Deshalb sind Solidarität und Einfallsreichtum gefragt, wenn es darum geht, die Stadt Genf aus ihrer luxuriösen Misere zu retten.

(Quelle: http://www.asta-uni-mainz.de
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Freitag, 15. Oktober 2010

The "Share and Scan" website for Dot Tel Domains


A quick refresher on QR codes (Quick Response Codes) for the uninitiated. QR codes are a very useful tool for pointing people to more information about your product.

You take a photo of the two-dimensional bar code with your phone and you are automatically taken to the web site that is embedded in the code.
This only works with smartphones such as the iPhone, BlackBerry or Droid phones, but these are the most popular phones these days.

What is the added value of the hassle of scanning a QR code? The challenge is going to be figuring out what the user wants when they are scanning and are we giving it to them. Is it information? Is it a coupon? What can I give the scanner that will prompt a next step? What are the expectations? Am I adding value?



Here is way how to let the visitor decide, if he wants to scann the QR code, by taking a sneek preview of the mobile web page:




Mobile sharing with "Delivr".


Share your mobile-friendly Delivr URLs with friends and fans across several popular services.

Delivr generates a QR Code for each mobile-friendly URL. Distribute them where your audience can see and scan them.

Example for leskovac.tel:


1. Visit This Page



Url:
http://016.delivr.com/11k1g



2. Share it


Share your mobile-friendly Delivr URLs with friends and fans across several popular services. Select one of the icons to get started.




3. Scan it

Delivr has generated the QR Code for your mobile-friendly URL. Distribute it where your audience can see and scan it.





Create and share your mobile-friendly Delivr page:
http://016.delivr.com/11k1g*

Link to the main Delivr website:

http://www.delivr.com/


Visit, Share And Scan Mobile Websites.


Generate QR-Code reader:
Kaywa QR-Code Generator
http://qrcode.kaywa.com/


Tags: 2D Code Advertising, 2D Code Marketing, 2D Codes, Mobile, Mobile Advertising, Mobile Marketing, QR Code Advertising, QR Code Marketing, QR Codes
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Donnerstag, 14. Oktober 2010

The two button method to promote your .Tel domain (QR Code Marketing)


What is the added value of the hassle of scanning a QR code? The challenge is going to be figuring out what the user wants when they are scanning and are we giving it to them. Is it information? Is it a coupon? What can I give the scanner that will prompt a next step? What are the expectations? Am I adding value?

Here is way how to let the visitor decide, if he wants to scann the QR code, by taking a sneek preview of the mobile web page:

dot-tel-domain.tel:

Visit dot-tel-domain.tel:


Scan to get dot-tel-domain.tel on your mobile phone:



Tags: 2D Code Advertising, 2D Code Marketing, 2D Codes, Mobile, Mobile Advertising, Mobile Marketing, QR Code Advertising, QR Code Marketing, QR Codes

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QR-Code usage for Dot Tel domains


QR-Code for "dot-tel-domain.tel"


A quick refresher on QR codes for the uninitiated. QR codes are a very useful tool for pointing people to more information about your product.

You take a photo of the two-dimensional bar code with your phone and you are automatically taken to the web site that is embedded in the code.
This only works with smartphones such as the iPhone, BlackBerry or Droid phones, but these are the most popular phones these days.

Quick Response Codes (QR codes), are the easiest and fasted way to acces a mobile webpage, or mobile website, or a piece of information, on a smart phone (mobile phone with internet access).

For Dot Tel usage, the QR-codes, should be either displayed on a mobile site, or on a paper business card.

Or from all sorts of stickers, from T-shirts, through shop windows, from print media (magazine pages, adverts), etc., etc.

It is easy, to access and read/scan the codes, from smartphone to smartphone, and to read the info on the smartphone.


Get QR reader:
i-nigma reader
http://www.i-nigma.com/i-nigmahp.html

Kaywa reader
http://reader.kaywa.com/

Glass reader
http://www.activeprint.org/download.html


Generate QR-Code reader:
Kaywa QR-Code Generator
http://qrcode.kaywa.com/

How to provide a QR-Code on your Dot Tel domain:
Create a separate folder (sub-domain) and upload the QR-Code within the logo space of the header.
Name the folder something like: "Get QR-Code for this domain".
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Get QR-Code stickers:
http://klebebox.de/index.php?page=categorie&cat=16

Get QR-Code T-shirts:
http://shirt-shop.biz/qr-code-t-shirts.php

http://www.getdigital.de/products/Dein_QR_Code


Other ideas:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_SZ-lSI4GK1w/SI2JLj5O0qI/AAAAAAAABho/jPDt78Hu5tI/s400/google-maps-with-qr-code.jpg




Where to print:
Offline .Tel name branding:
Create your business cards, online, with your .Tel name on it, at "goodprint".
Nice quality, and good service:

http://www.goodprint.co.uk/


Or:


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


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WikiWorldBook versus Dot Tel




A free address book listing in WikiWorldBook.com “The Global Address Book” enables users to store and manage all their contact information on their own search engine optimized web page without the need for their own website.

It also enables them to be found and contacted by email within three clicks of a Google search of their name – without them even having to reveal their contact details and without the person contacting them having to register. This is primarily achieved through a simple customizable “profile page” which can contain as little of the user’s contact details as their name, nationality and gender. Messages go directly to their regular email service, so they don’t have to return to the site to pick them up. This Visual Guide gives a detailed list of the address book’s easy to use features.

Alternatively, users may want to display their full range of contact details to provide the people looking for them with the means of contact that best suits them. All users’ address book pages are highly search engine optimized to ensure that they rank well in Google’s results on a search for the user’s name, including “vanity urls” that contain the user’s name.

Users can differentiate between their personal and work contact details and use the structured format to add photos, building addresses, telephone numbers, websites, IM & VOIP links, social media and social profile links and well as add their own biographies and interests. All the user’s email, IM and VOIP services are hyperlinked so they immediately launch the appropriate service on the visitor’s device with one click. Users can add their social links to drive traffic to their other web properties and increase their authority with the search engines.

The address book provides a compelling free alternative to Telnic’s dot tel (.tel) domains which are subject to an annual domain name charge. Examples of each company’s products can be compared here – a John Smith profile on WikiWorldBook and a dot tel Telnic domain. Whilst Telnic’s underlying technology is undoubtedly more superior – being hosted directly on the DNS (the backbone of the internet) rather than on a normal web server, which provides for more rapid page loading – users have a clear choice to make over paying an annual recurring charge indefinitely or getting a reliable service for free.

Users control all their own information as they can delete their address book listing and all their information in a matter of seconds from their own control panel. A full range of Privacy Controls gives the user complete control over individual entries, so that they can share their information with people that they choose. Users are indexed quickly by Google and generally appear in their search results within a few days, whilst a powerful proprietary spam filter ensures that spam is negligible or non-existent. Many users will find this innovative address book as the solution to managing their online identity.

The WikiWorldBook address book is truly global with users from over 150 countries already currently registered in its Global Address Book. Based on current visitor conversion rates, the company anticipates that its global target market is around 15 million registered users, which might rise as brand awareness increases.

Many users will also find the optional Search Alert useful. This can notify them by email when they have been Googled and provides them with the searcher’s geographical location and IP address. If the user has been Googled by a company or organization, then more often than not the company or organization can be fully identified by name – making it an invaluable tool for small business people and job seekers. If the searcher is a company or organization, rather than an individual, then more often than not they can be identified.

Without needing to build, host or manage their own website, users can:-


Join an online global address book that provides them with immediate worldwide exposure.

Be found and contacted by email within 3 clicks of a Google search of their name – without having to reveal their email address and without the person contacting them having to register themselves.

Provide a fast way for people to connect with them in a single click from any mobile device

Display all their means of communication in one place under their control.

Update and manage their contact information in real time.

Promote their own business and web properties online and increase their traffic, authority and search engine visibility.

Who does it appeal to?

Online address book services appeal to a broad spectrum of people –

People wanting to stay or get back in touch with old friends and family.

Professionals who want to be easily found and connected with clients.

Small business owners & entrepreneurs who want to promote themselves and their business.

Job seekers who want to control their online reputation and demonstrate their aptitude with the internet. The majority of Human Resources departments now carry out internet due diligence on prospective candidates.

People who are happy being listed in their national telephone directory.

People who are interested in genealogy or similar subjects who want to rapidly share knowledge and ideas online with people they do not know.

People who want to promote their own web presence.

WikiWorldBook is a private limited company. The service it offers is solely a low maintenance address book service and not a social network. Users are not subject to the usual deluge of social network notifications (like “request to connect” emails, update emails, spam or new applications) and the service restricts itself to a quarterly service email update.

(Source: booksbyexperts.com )



WikiWorldBook is a project to create a free global address book through the participation of the world’s online community.

Anyone can use it to search & find people on the web with its open People Search facility which provides highly filtered results from different sources and the web itself.

Registered users can be found by old friends & colleagues, and be contacted without having to reveal their email address or without the person finding them having to become registered themselves. Registered users can also be alerted by email when they have been Googled, manage their online reputation and engage with other users in the forum and blogs.



Klick on image, to enlarge.

Dot Tel web pages are mobile phone friendly.
Get a free listing at the Global Address Book "WikiWorldBook", and promote, and link to your Dot Tel pages...
Link to WikiWorldBook.Tel:
http://wikiworldbook.tel

WikiWorldBook, as well as Dot Tel, are both global online address books, if you will. Socialize, do business, and simply enjoy internet and mobile web technology...
Get easily found and contacted via Google, with either Dot Tel, or WikiWorldBook, or with both.
WikiWorldBook.Tel, may be just your WikiWorldBook landing web page..., so you might "grow" on it, and get to appreciate it, with time.

Office:
WikiWorldBook Ltd
287 – 291 Banbury Road
Oxford, OX2 7JQ, GBR

Service Provider:
DevelopmentNow
Web Development

Tags:
global-address-book, people-search, people-trace, web-profile



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Sonntag, 10. Oktober 2010

Sextreff.tel: The erotic dating directory for Switzerland, Germany and Austria


Sextreff.tel: The phone book for private and commercial listings from D / A / CH. All contact to the advertiser is free and without registration open for everyone.

Original header description:
"Das Sextreff Telefonbuch für private und gewerbliche Inserate aus D / A / CH. Alle Kontaktdaten, zu den Inserenten, sind kostenlos und ohne Registrierung frei zugängig."


Link to Sextreff.tel:
http://sextreff.tel/

"For the last couple of months, the joke around the office has been that dot tel would be extremely useful for “ladies of the evening”.

We just couldn’t come up with a way of marketing to them that didn’t sink us into tawdriness.

Well it looks like we are too late – they have discovered dot tel without our help.

Anyone who is on Twitter has a large number of “working girls” following them. A review of the tweets that Dot Tel Finder aggregates http://www.dottelfinder.com/tweets/ shows two such ladies who believe .tel would be an asset to their business.

Some Googling on this particular demographic of Twitter users shows that they are early adopters of all technologies as their job mandates the need for constant promotion and accessibility.

It seems that any sole proprietorship has the same needs – you have to constantly market yourself in different arenas and be available to clients through a myriad of channels.

So if Twookers have discovered .tel , why haven’t you?"

(Text source: www.aboutdottel.com )

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"Dot Tel Ads" offering ad space on Dot Tel domains


"Dot Tel Ads" offering ad space on Dot Tel domains:
"Purchase Ad Space/Listings":
1.
"Configure & purchase a premium advertising slot"


2.
"Purchase your own Dot Tel space on a .Tel Domain"
(Link gave error message...)

"For a FREE basic listing please email us at info@dottelads.com".

Sample of an advert:


Here is what a typical Dot Tel Personal Space Page looks like:


"For a FREE basic listing please email us at info@dottelads.com".
Here is what a typical free basic listing would look like:


"For a FREE basic listing please email us at info@dottelads.com".


Link to "Dot Tel Ads":
http://dottelads.com/CoventGarden.Tel


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"Dot Tel Trade": A new .Tel website for buying and selling Dot Tel Domains





"Dot Tel Trade": A new .Tel website for buying and selling Dot Tel Domains.
Link:

http://www.dotteltrade.com/

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How To: 15 methods to find the latest Dot Tel contributions within Google Search, or elsewhere



How To: 15 methods to find the latest Dot Tel contributions within Google Search, or elsewhere:

Most used search terms/keywords:

Dot Tel
Dot Tel domain
Telnic

Method 1:
Google Search
-> Web
--> Everything
---> More search tools
----> Select from:
Latest
Past 24 hours
Past week

Method 2:
Google Search
-> Web
--> Blogs
---> More search tools
----> Select from:
Latest
Past 24 hours
Past week

Method 3:
Google Search
-> Web
--> Updates
---> More search tools
----> Select from:
Latest
Past 24 hours
Past week

Method 4:
Find all interesting updates about the Dot Tel domain:
http://dot-tel-domain.tel

Method 5:
Get the latest .Tel tweets:
http://www.dottelfinder.com/tweets

Method 6:
Search for the best .Tel tweets:
http://tweets.dot-tel-domain.tel

Method 7:
Search for random .Tel tweets:
http://tweepml.org/tel-Technology-Users

Method 8:
Update yourself about the Dot Tel domain, throught the best exising .Tel tutorials:
http://tutorials.dot-tel-domain.tel

Method 9:
Read the .Tel newsletters:
http://newsletters.dot-tel-domain.tel

Method 10:
Read Dot Tel blogs:
http://blogs.dot-tel-domain.tel

Method 11:
Check out the .Tel forums:
http://active-discussions.dot-tel-domain.tel

Method 12:
Search for .Tel info through a .Tel Search engine:
http://www.dottelfinder.com/search

Method 13:
Get an overview about the .Tel world, by looking at existing .Tel pages:
http://d0.telpages.com/search.action

Method 14:
Take a look at the daily .Tel registrations:
http://www.dottel.net/daily-dot-tel-registrations#regs

Method 15:
Read interesting articles about Dot Tel:
http://www.telnic.org/tel-in-news.html


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Samstag, 9. Oktober 2010

How To: Creating an extra profile within a Dot Tel domain

How To: Creating an extra profile within a Dot Tel domain:

Your existing profile, is named „default“ profile.
And so, I will describe an extra set up profile, as „other“ profile, but you should name it according to its usage (city, ore holiday area, where you will be spending a few days or weeks).

How to set up a profile, and what you should know about:

First, you go to your .Tel, and click on „Manage“, top right corner, which brings up your login panel. Then, you fill in your username and password, and the control panel of your .Tel will show up.

To create an extra profile, you go to the „Profiles“ section, right on the top, and select „Create new profile“, from the drop down menu.
You get promted with a pop up window, asking you „What would you like to call this profile?“: So, here, you can for example write the name of the place where you will be spending your holidays, or doing business, away from home, or where you will be attending a congress or event, away from home.

Select this profile, to be shown as the present profile. Then, click on „Activate“, within the same „Profiles“ section, which will then confirm, that your „other“ profile is activeated („Other“ (active)).

Now your .Tel control panel shows you a other profile panel, where you can add the new (other) contact information for your short stay away from home (and when you come back home, you can switch back to your „default“ profile, which will show the contact info of your .Tel, you entered into your control panel, for the very first time, when you started populating your .Tel.)

Now you can start populating your other profile, with other contact information. (Basically, you are able to create a few profiles on your .Tel domain, and where each profile shows you an other contact info card, or an other business card, but having the same .Tel domain name.)

You can add text information within your text header, and save it („The current profile has no text header set.“).

The bit of „nitty gritty work“, starts within the „Contact Information“ section:
Here, you must select all active contact information (tag them with a hook), and go to „Actions“, and „Coose an action“ within that drop down menu, which should be:
--> Profiles
----> Remove from profiles
so that they get masked and unvisible in your other profile and contact info section.

Now, you can start adding new contact info to your other profile, which is „this“ profile we are currently working on:
Go to the top right button „Add“ (Add record), which will bring up the familiar pop up window „Add new item“, where you can select any contact info from the drop down menu „Contact Information“, on the top left corner of this window. Add also „Descripton“ and „Value“, and save the newly added information, by clickin on the „Save“ button.
This will add your new contact info to your newly created profile. It is unmasked, within other masked contact info (the contact info of your other profile(s)).

The tricky bit, is comming now:
This newly added contact info is showing on all of your other existing profiles (default profile, and any other existing profile).
Please check this fact, by switchin to one of your other profiles for this domain (go to the profiles secton, and select any other existing profile, respectively, the „default“ profile): Here you can see, what I mean. But the contact info is masked, and so not disturbing or conflicting other profiles.
But if you do not need it on your other profiles, you should maybe delete it on those other profiles.
If you have, for example two other exisitng profiles („default“ and „other02“) than you will see the newly added contact info twice, and masked:
„Choose an action:“
--> Other
----> Delete
Do this every time you have added contact info to your newly created profile, which is in progress:
Switch back and fore, between all existing profiles, just to keep them the way the where, and without any other (masked) contact info, that only clutters up the contact information section of that specific profile.

Always go back to the (other) profile, you are currently working on: Adding contact information, but then again, removing it from the other existing profiles, at the same time.

Another tricky problem, is, that every newly created profile, is showing the same „Keywords section information“, as your default profile. However, it was/is not possible to „remove“ it, from the new profile. And please, be very careful, here: You should neither „Delete“, „Copy to“, or „Move to“ this info within the „Keywords“ section, because there is only „one keywords section for all profiles“, however, which is a bit awkward.

I have solved this problem, by storing and devided the keyword info within different subfolders, for example I named them „Contact“ and „Info“.
If you have multiple profiles on one and the same .Tel domain name, your Keyword section should remain empty, if you do not want to show the same Keywords on all profiles.
Again: Split your previous keyword info into portions, and put them into subfolders of your different profiles. Each profile will probably want other keyword informaion.

I think, populating keyword information witin sub-domains (=subfolders), do not conflict with other subfolders from other profiles: Only the keywords section of the main profile control panel would be conflicting with the other main control panels of the other existing profiles (for example, the „default“ profile).

Why the keywords section of the main control panel of a profile, is the same, for all other profile main control panels, I do not know: But it would be much easier to work on other profiles, if they would only relate to the profile, one is working at.
Again: By leaving the keywords section empty, for individual contact info, you can avoid, having keyword info on other profiles, that you do not want to show.

By the way: I just figured out, that you only have to delete added and masked contact info, which shows up on other profiles, on one profile, and it will dissapear from all other profiles, except the new profile you are working on (delete the masked contact info, on only one other existing profile).

However, you will soon understand, what I mean, and how to proceed, when you have tried to set up an extra profile on your Dot Tel domain. Switching back and fore, between profiles, is importand, during creating new profiles, as new contact info gets multiplied and masked on the other existing profiles, which you have to constantly delete (they are arleady quasi „removed“, because they show as masked info, but if not needed, you might as well delete them, if you may never want to add them to the profile, by unmasking them, as they only clutter up your contact information section, as masked and unused info).

Ok, I hope this helps you, when taking a go at creating a new profile within the same Dot Tel domain. Basically, all Dot Tel control panels are self explaining. But if not aware, you could make some silly mistakes, during creating new profiles. If not careful, you may mess up all your profiles, and it would be time consuming to reverse them to their previous state: Better know about the problems, and sort them out, while working on creating new profiles, and you still have the overview. Not later, when you do not know anymore, which contact or keyword info you wanted to show, and which info you dont wanted to show on the profiles of your Dot Tel domain.

Last, but not least: Very important:
Each selected profile that you want to show on your Dot Tel domain („Profiles“ section, on the top of your control panel), you must activate, so that it shows „profile name (active)“, in the „Profile“ drop down menu. Your Dot Tel domain, can only show the profile, which is currently activated, within the drop down menu. It will not show the selected profile, if it is not active („profile name (active)“).

To activate an other profile, you must select it, and then „Activate selected profile“, by clicking on „Activate“.

For renaming or deleting a profile, just either click on „Rename“, or „Delete“.

Otherwhise, populating subfolders, is the same familiar procedure, as usual. It is just the main profile display, that causes some problems, when creating multiple profiles on one .Tel domain.

Log out of your control panel, and you should be done, with your Dot Tel domain name, showing the profile that corresponds to your present location, away from home, or your location at home, if you are back home.
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Donnerstag, 7. Oktober 2010

Telnic's endeavours within the directory industry

Telnic's endeavours within the directory industry


First of all:
The Dot Tel domain was not really made for directories in the first place, respectively, for .Tel to be mainly a directory, as its main purpose.

However, the biggest fans of .Tel, and the most active .Tel community members, all had created one or more directories, and which some of them, are quite impressing.
So, the .Tel directory got more popularity amongst the fans of .Tel, than the .Tel registry (Telnic) had ever dreamt of.

Soon after the first .Tel directoies had been created, a few of them allready reached the limit of 1000 subfolders, so that the limitation was expanded to 3000 subfolders.
But they sufferd due to poor looks and design, at first, but which had been improoven in the meantime. Probably still lacking some more design features, but then again, these had been already announced in the .tel Roadmap. This sounds promissing, and so, as long as there are constant improvements going on, the .tel directories will get more and more interesting, and better to navigate.

Another very important thing, from which the .tel directories will surely benefit from, is the fact, that the new markting director previously worked for „yell.com“, and brings quasi the best experience and knowledge about online directories.

So, what we see here, is very strong support for the development of Dot Tel directories, strenghtening and supporting it, for the long term future.

Not only is the new marketing director present, but he is also very active, attending all sorts of congresses and events around the directory publishing business, to make .Tel directories to become better directories.

The focus here, is is clearly, on designing and managing online (mobile phone) directories, and where advertising plays a very important role.

In this respect, the .Tel holder/owner, is also a advertiser, respectively, a online advertiser, generating more business, through advertising.

It is clear, that this advertiser needs all sorts of help from the .Tel registry, as well as tools that help online advertising.

An interesting question is:
What can you learn from attending an EADP Congress (European Association of Directory Publishers)?:
Lets take a closer look:
Firstly, mind you: All these talks around directories, are strongly focused on the „yellow pages system“, which in contrast to .Tel, bring earnings to the provider of the yellow pages directory.
With .Tel, it is a whole different story, as there is not just one owner or provider, but thousands of individual directory owners, hoping to get some tidy revenue, sooner or later...

Call it: Digital revenues for .Tel holders.

Be aware, that you, as a .tel directory developer/creator and owner/holder, is working within newer categories, such as reputation management, SEO, social and mobile.

Nota Bene:
Digital trends highlighted in the forecast include:
· U.S. – Digital revenues in the United States will grow at a 17.2 percent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) as the result of publishers selling a wider array of digital products. BIA/Kelsey expects strong growth from some of the more established digital offerings, including Web sites, SEM and video. Growth will be even more robust in newer categories such as reputation management, SEO, social and mobile.
· Europe – Digital revenues will surpass print revenues across Europe by 2014, and even sooner in several markets, including Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Belgium and France.

Ok: So you do understand, that with the field of online directories and digital revenus, there will be a lot happening, between now (2011) and 2014, which is about a three year time frame.

Now, if Digital revenues will even surpass print revenues, than I must not explain, that there is a lot of earning potential in any sort of online directory, including the Dot Tel domain (directory).

You probably can mostly learn, from what is going on, about online yellow pages, and go from there, making your .Tel directory look good and to be profitable.

Looking at all this future potential, it seems to be very clear, that the Dot Tel directory was completly underestimated, up and till now, by anyone, who either just heard about it, or who had also been creating such directories. I believe, it is somewhat hard, to invest time and passion in creating a directory, having no big clue, where those endeavours will eventually lead to.
It was quasi only the believe in .tel directories, to become some day, something bigger and more important, and more used by the masses.

Following all the talk about yellow pages, gives you the impression that it is a science, for its own.

Again: We are talking about the global development of the directories market, and especially about Dot Tel directories within this market. And furthermore, it is about publishers and suppliers of products and services for the publishing industry, that is going more and more online.

The word "directory" no longer covers the broad and complex range of services (including printed and vocal resources, web agency and mobile services) that companies are now offering.

If you are serious and ambitious about promoting .Tel directoies, than they will clearly become highly competitive against directoies, such as „yellow and white pages“.

The Yellow and White pages are established directories backed up by a lot of know how, experience, and last but not least, a big community of financially strong businesses, working with these directories, making their profits, and constantly educating themselfs about futur trends and the best strategies to proceed, to becoming more successful, or to outperform competitors.

You must also know, that other people within the directory business, are working day and night, because the directory business is a 200% job, if not more. At least this is my impression.
That is why Telnic and all .Tel directory owners, need to catch up and update themselfs about the present situation within the directory publishing business. And also, if Telnic wants to become a principal player withing the directory publishing business.

A Dot Tel directory gives you the opportunity to search for suppliers of goods and services, and it allows businesses, worldwide, to promote themselves to potential customers in other countries cheaply and easily. But this also applies to local online directories.

About the use of scannable barcodes in advertising (within directories):

Online Media Daily writes about the use of scannable barcodes in advertising, which when scanned by a camera phone can provide extra information on products or companies. Barcode technology provider ScanBuy claims that there were more barcode scans performed in a single month starting in July than in all of 2009. Scanning via the company's barcode system has increased 700% from the start of 2010. ScanBuy found both 1D and 2D codes are being scanned about equally, "showing people are less concerned with code format, and more interested in getting information quickly," according to the company. Linking to a Web site was by far the most common type of action encouraged by a 2D code, with 85% driving traffic to a URL. Among traditional 1D, or UPC, codes, health and beauty products were the most popular category, making up 21% of scans, followed by groceries (14.4%), books (12.6%), and kitchen items (9.2%). ScanBuy said people are also actually making purchases through mobile devices, with books and electronics showing among the highest conversion rates. (Source: Online Media Daily)

About social media on mobile phones:
Dot Tel domains enable easier access to Facebook on mobile phones: This is exactly, what Facebook wants to happen on mobile phones, so that it can keep up its dizzying growth.
By adding a Facebook link to your online contact info- or business card, you can be sure, that users will be also looking up Dot Tel domains, to find Facebook pages. The Facebook link on a .Tel, is probable one of the easiest ways to find a Facebook page. Soon .Tel and Facebook, and vis versa, will be assosiated together, and not only Google with Facebook.
About Google and advertising:
For all of Google’s success, its business has been built on search ads, with display ads which include images, video and audio getting far less attention, even though those ads appear on You Tube and the million Web sites using Google’s display ad network.
Just another thing:
The Dot Tel domain makes it so much easier to contact local merchants directly from a mobile website, because the Dot Tel contact information is right at the palm of your hand, and you do not have to search for it, within a cluttered up heavy website.
Taking this in account, advertising on .Tel's become more attractive, than advetising on big websites (from which most of them are not mobile websites).
And:
Location based Web services are no longer a hard sell, because you can offer them via a Dot Tel domain, where they can be viewed on the go. That means, that if you are somewhere with your smart phone, you can figure out, where to find the local services and products. No need to go to the next internet cafe...
Dot Tel directories, will get interesting for advertisers, including categories covering popular businesses and services such as beauty salons, driving schools, florists, hairdressers, pubs, restaurants and takeaways.
Advertising across the Facebook platform, as well, and linking Facebook to your .Tel, which has adverts, too, will sure make you be found, as a small local business.

Data on mobile phones, will be more important than voice, which is another reason, why the Dot Tel domain should not be abandoned, but payed a lot of attention and care to.
Neither are you a heavy users of mobile data, if you often use .Tel, because .Tel is light weight data on mobile pages. Often using .Tel, is economic and cost efficient.
After all, I have talked about, here, it seems to me, that online directories, is a lot about advertising, as well. Which means, that online directory owners, will be the ones, making most digital revenues on mobile phones, such as iPhones, or on other mobile devices, such as iPads.

The Dot Tel domain, is one of the latest innovations for the directory and database industry.

Mittwoch, 6. Oktober 2010

Telnic and Social Media, and the chances of Dot Tel

Telnic and Social Media, and the chances of Dot Tel.

Talking about the social web area:
Social Web will be very important in the future.
The Dot Tel online business card, or contact info card goes very well with social media web links.
And therefore, the Dot Tel Domain, which favors, and is benefitting from the existance of existing social media websites, is in fact, a strong player within the internet itself, next to Google and Facebook, WikiWorldBook, Twitter, etc.

The importance of the .Tel search engine on every .Tel page.
By using this „on page“ search engine, you can go to, and visit, directly loads of other .Tel pages, which increases the amount of .Tel's that get to be visited, and helps .Tel to get to be known on a broader basis within the Internet.

Furthermore, the Dot Tel domain is indeed making a very important step within mobile web.

So, this is very important to be aware of: Telnic and its domain is getting strong in both fields:
--> the social media web, and
--> the mobile web.

Why should a internet domain want its own search engine, for only looking up domains with the same extension? Because .Tel domains all work and can be used the same, basically. It does make sense, to surf „from .Tel domain to .Tel domain“. Especially, if you are only looking for contact information.

Because the Dot Tel domain is social media friendly, and mobile phone friendly, as well, it will be one of the most important players in Internet.

The Dot Tel domain will then be a interesting model for making tidy revenues, when custom advertising can be easily achieved and set up, without depending on third party providers.
Mind you: Neither Facebook, has achieved a working model for making profits through its website.
(The Facebook shop feature, might help the user to earn money, but not Facebook itself.)
Another thing, you should be aware of: For violating data privacy, millions of users have left Facebook. With the Dot Tel domain, you can keep your privacy contact info, within „TelFriends“, where it can only be accessed with a username and password.

Putting all the important featurs together, we see:

--> the social media web,
--> the mobile web,
--> .Tel only search engine on each page,
--> privacy protection with TelFriends.


The Dot Tel domain was not very successful, because Telnic, the registry, made many mistakes, and did a very slow and poor promotion.

But still a lot of great chances open, and many highly competitive features and qualities: But without a lot of attention, put in development, and without some agressive promotion, it might be hard for .Tel, nevertheless, to reach mainstream, and be a usefull helper for anybody, and any business.

Conclusion:
The Dot Tel domain has the potential to become really big and important within Internet.
Therefore, Telnic should avoid making too many mistakes, and seriously spend a important sum of money for promoting the Dot Tel domain.

Only groath can lead to the success of a company. And for websites, it is esential, how you get traffic, and how much traffic you get. And traffic, should not only depend on using Google.
This means: Engagement in Facebook & Co., and using Twitter, and building up faithful readers (Feed- and Newsletter abonements), and last, but not least: The intensive and interactive linking with other websites (very important).

SEO, will sure be important, also in the future, but that will not be enough.

Discussions about products and services are moving towards the social webs, and away from business websites. This fact, demands an other kind of thinking (and probably acting).

Mobile web, is slowly getting real. Which requires, to adapt own websites and offers.

Whoever depends on revenues for his webprojects from and with Google, should look for other sources for making revenues. But revenues comming from AdSense and AdWords, might remain important for Dot Tel holders/owners.

However, it will get more and more important, to pay a lot of attention, maintinaing direct contact with clients and potential clients.

The web is under constant change. A company with a web presence, or which is a player within the web, must constantly be active, and improve its services and products, or else it will get overridden by its competitors.

The Dot Tel domain is quite good, in that aspect, because it is quite indipendant and flexible, able to adapt to the markets and demands.

Genevas Housing Crisis

No reprieve in sight for Geneva’s housing crisis:

Geneva faces an ongoing housing crisis.
Young people are fleeing the canton, which has become prohibitively expensive for modest wage earners.
Geneva’s housing market is closed to newcomers, shuts out the young and the exodus towards neighbouring France “continues inexorably”.
A third of the canton’s apartments have been under-occupied for the past decade, intensifying the “inequalities,” he says.
These will only be aggravated in the coming years because developers continue to produce large apartments, and also because Mark Muller, the Liberal party member and cabinet minister responsible for housing, favours the development of owner-occupied condominiums rather than rental housing.

Source:
http://www.swisster.ch/guide/no-reprieve-sight-geneva%E2%80%99s-housing-crisis.html