I'm testing the AJAX/JSON API outside of the Telhosting system.
What's the best way to ensure developers are happy with an API?
Simply by making an app myself using that API, of course. :)
Therefore, a new iPhone app is on the way that will let you manage your .tel directly from the iPhone. Get on the plane, and before you turn off your phone, update your .tel and tell everyone you're not available! Oh and while you're at it, use the GPS to show that you're at the airport.
At this point in the development of the app, I find the API easy to use and quite comprehensive. We made a couple of minor changes to simplify things, but otherwise I'm happy with it.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Monetizing the .tel for domainers
(this is in response to a domainnamewire post)
People in the domaining business think of .tel primarily as a domain extension first and a service second. In fact, it should be entirely the other way around. And so people who haven’t bought domains before (and the companies that haven’t sold them before but are becoming registrars to be able to integrate their services into the .tel platform) are the very people who are getting very interested in this service, not because it’s a domain, but because of the features and functionality. .tel is a very simple proposition, but is essentially unlimited in its scope and ability to grow into something far more functional than a simple interactive business card.
.tel is about simplifying communications (or, in more PRish words, reducing friction in communications). It has a clear focus – exposing all the ways you can contact an individual or a business. People will quickly discover what a .tel means to them – instant access to interaction. You set it up easily as you’ll have seen from the beta and it’s immediately accessible from any device. The amount of information is so small, it’s much cheaper and quicker to access over a mobile device than regular html sites (and over PCs too). We don’t do content (although you can dynamically generate your site’s “contact us” page with the .tel automatically) and no, you can’t put PPC ads on the page.
So what does that mean to domainers?
Personally, I see the general dependence on Google/Yahoo sponsored links as the main (if not only) revenue generator for domainers to be a very weak achilles’ heel for the whole domainer industry. Many in the domainer business are so focused on what they see as the Holy Grail of monetization (Google and Yahoo ads) that they’re convinced that there’s no monetization in the .tel.
What are the PPC revenues from mobile devices which is where the major growth is in the future?
Certainly not in web advertising. For mobiles, which are primarily communications devices, PPC actually means “Pay Per Connection”. When you look at it in this light, there are a ton of ways domainers can create revenue through affiliate programs, premium rate numbers for competitions, signposting to content-specific sites, etc. Some of our beta testers (sign up for free) are having a great time thinking of other ways to make money. The content IS the advertising, the marketing IS the product. Andrew Allemann hit the nail on the head when he likened it to a yellow or white page service. We all hate the inflexible way that these are run online today, but that didn’t prevent Yell earning over $1.5B in the past six months.
Monetizing your .tel if you’re a business is about making the phone ring (or email or website ping, facebook page increase in fans, twitter avatar get more followers, and so on) in exactly the same way – but being in control of how they do so and providing a really strong service at the same time. You can even use your .tel to list all of the domains you have for sale (especially the .mobi ones!). Let’s please get rid of the “Click” in PPC and transform it into the more general “Connection”.
Of course, the way we’re doing this with the DNS is pretty cool too, as others have already acknowledged, but we’re only using this because it’s the unique way to deliver a service that anyone can use which is 100% under their own control. I strongly believe that the only way a global, dynamic, decentralized, infinitely scalable yellow/white pages directory can work is when each person (moral or physical) owns its little piece of the directory. Dear reader, you’re never going to invest in publishing a single point of communications for yourself if you’re not absolutely certain that you’re in charge of it for the length of your (hopefully long) life.
Finally, indeed there are no auctions, it’s first come, first served, no premium names and only a reserved list of names that allow Telnic to conduct its business. I guess this might be a threat and an opportunity to the domainer community. A threat, as more people can invest at a level they can afford, increasing the gene pool. An opportunity, because your money will stretch further and the opportunity for another globally effective piece of real estate online that is so completely different from anything that’s been before, with huge consumer appeal, is an affordable gamble, I would assume. And personally, I'm a big fan of the K.I.S.S. principle, and in my experience as a general rule the simpler systems such as first-come-first-served tend to win in the long run.
People in the domaining business think of .tel primarily as a domain extension first and a service second. In fact, it should be entirely the other way around. And so people who haven’t bought domains before (and the companies that haven’t sold them before but are becoming registrars to be able to integrate their services into the .tel platform) are the very people who are getting very interested in this service, not because it’s a domain, but because of the features and functionality. .tel is a very simple proposition, but is essentially unlimited in its scope and ability to grow into something far more functional than a simple interactive business card.
.tel is about simplifying communications (or, in more PRish words, reducing friction in communications). It has a clear focus – exposing all the ways you can contact an individual or a business. People will quickly discover what a .tel means to them – instant access to interaction. You set it up easily as you’ll have seen from the beta and it’s immediately accessible from any device. The amount of information is so small, it’s much cheaper and quicker to access over a mobile device than regular html sites (and over PCs too). We don’t do content (although you can dynamically generate your site’s “contact us” page with the .tel automatically) and no, you can’t put PPC ads on the page.
So what does that mean to domainers?
Personally, I see the general dependence on Google/Yahoo sponsored links as the main (if not only) revenue generator for domainers to be a very weak achilles’ heel for the whole domainer industry. Many in the domainer business are so focused on what they see as the Holy Grail of monetization (Google and Yahoo ads) that they’re convinced that there’s no monetization in the .tel.
What are the PPC revenues from mobile devices which is where the major growth is in the future?
Certainly not in web advertising. For mobiles, which are primarily communications devices, PPC actually means “Pay Per Connection”. When you look at it in this light, there are a ton of ways domainers can create revenue through affiliate programs, premium rate numbers for competitions, signposting to content-specific sites, etc. Some of our beta testers (sign up for free) are having a great time thinking of other ways to make money. The content IS the advertising, the marketing IS the product. Andrew Allemann hit the nail on the head when he likened it to a yellow or white page service. We all hate the inflexible way that these are run online today, but that didn’t prevent Yell earning over $1.5B in the past six months.
Monetizing your .tel if you’re a business is about making the phone ring (or email or website ping, facebook page increase in fans, twitter avatar get more followers, and so on) in exactly the same way – but being in control of how they do so and providing a really strong service at the same time. You can even use your .tel to list all of the domains you have for sale (especially the .mobi ones!). Let’s please get rid of the “Click” in PPC and transform it into the more general “Connection”.
Of course, the way we’re doing this with the DNS is pretty cool too, as others have already acknowledged, but we’re only using this because it’s the unique way to deliver a service that anyone can use which is 100% under their own control. I strongly believe that the only way a global, dynamic, decentralized, infinitely scalable yellow/white pages directory can work is when each person (moral or physical) owns its little piece of the directory. Dear reader, you’re never going to invest in publishing a single point of communications for yourself if you’re not absolutely certain that you’re in charge of it for the length of your (hopefully long) life.
Finally, indeed there are no auctions, it’s first come, first served, no premium names and only a reserved list of names that allow Telnic to conduct its business. I guess this might be a threat and an opportunity to the domainer community. A threat, as more people can invest at a level they can afford, increasing the gene pool. An opportunity, because your money will stretch further and the opportunity for another globally effective piece of real estate online that is so completely different from anything that’s been before, with huge consumer appeal, is an affordable gamble, I would assume. And personally, I'm a big fan of the K.I.S.S. principle, and in my experience as a general rule the simpler systems such as first-come-first-served tend to win in the long run.
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Monday, November 10, 2008
AJAX/JSON TelHosting API
There's the web front-end for the TelHosting software to manage your vip.tel. There's also a SOAP API, but it's currently disabled for vip.tel because we haven't finished testing its impact on the 3rd level domains of vip.tel.
However, there's also now a very simple AJAX/JSON API, and the docs are on the dev site. You can see it in action on your vip.tel TelHosting management console, as the TelHosting software uses it almost exclusively.
Enjoy.
However, there's also now a very simple AJAX/JSON API, and the docs are on the dev site. You can see it in action on your vip.tel TelHosting management console, as the TelHosting software uses it almost exclusively.
Enjoy.
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.tel
Friday, November 07, 2008
Get your demo vip.tel
Just got back from the ICANN conference in Cairo. As usual, the highlight of the conference was our own Telnic party, but hey... I'm obviously biased.
The other highlight as far as we're concerned is the unveiling of the beta VIP Telhosting platform, that you can now try for yourself. Just send an email to vip-support@telnic.org to get your free demo domain under vip.tel (for example, hasseily.vip.tel). You'll be given your credentials to log into the VIP Telhosting website, and in a matter of seconds you'll be up and running.
One thing that we're still missing is that the SOAP API is currently disabled for vip.tel. We'll work on enabling it ASAP. The problem is that vip.tel is a 2nd level domain masquerading as a top level domain, so we have to make sure that the API functions in this manner as well.
Apart from that, everyone was really excited about .tel and we got great positive feedback about our presentations of the Telhosting platform. And don't forget to comment about vip.tel in the forums of dev.telnic.org.
The other highlight as far as we're concerned is the unveiling of the beta VIP Telhosting platform, that you can now try for yourself. Just send an email to vip-support@telnic.org to get your free demo domain under vip.tel (for example, hasseily.vip.tel). You'll be given your credentials to log into the VIP Telhosting website, and in a matter of seconds you'll be up and running.
One thing that we're still missing is that the SOAP API is currently disabled for vip.tel. We'll work on enabling it ASAP. The problem is that vip.tel is a 2nd level domain masquerading as a top level domain, so we have to make sure that the API functions in this manner as well.
Apart from that, everyone was really excited about .tel and we got great positive feedback about our presentations of the Telhosting platform. And don't forget to comment about vip.tel in the forums of dev.telnic.org.
Labels:
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