Thursday, January 27, 2011

Alex Fraser's .tel business card

Alex Fraser is a senior Natureline Distributor who has long been ahead of the curve with his social media strategies, integrating them in to his business building techniques. He was recently featured in an industry publication talking about how his .tel domain helps him optimize his search engine results.

Fuel efficiency and .tel

Description: Alex Fraser

My name is Alex Fraser and I am based in Canada. I am and have been an official independent Bitron distributor of effective fuel efficiency products since Nov 1998 when I joined as an official distributor under N/A/T/O. As most clients contact me via the internet, being discoverable online is very important to me, although customers can also reach me in various other ways - by phone, skype, some advertising, etc.

I heard about .tel from George Moen, CEO of Blenz Coffee, in July 2010 and was intrigued, checked it out but did nothing. Then in late October I checked it out again and signed up with my domains alexwfraser.tel and alexfraser.tel. My wife Rhoda is also using .tel with rhodaross.tel and rosswintravel.tel, and these 4 domains are now entwined with each other. 

 

I believe most people can benefit from a .tel digital business card in one way or another. For example, .tel has put my name up in the top of the search engines and regularly shows my variety of web sites. In the time that I have had my .tel site, we have had at least a dozen queries on my wife's YTB/ZamZuu site. This has been one result that has been quite noticeable.

Keeping things up to date is one of the major benefits of . tel for me, and I suspect that for those who desire to contact me can easily find my contact info on my .tel to do so. This becomes my digital business card which is much easier and cheaper to keep up to date that paper business cards. I think in future, .tel is going to be a good part of advertising on the internet. Getting this fine tuned is another story and effort.

Simply said, you can put your contact info on a .tel, keep it private for family access. It can or could be a back up for location of various essential documents, where they are kept. It is secure. It is also great I think for keeping in touch.

 

 


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