Archive for April, 2012

SkaDate Dating Software Updates To Version 9.0.2555

Wednesday, April 25th, 2012

SkaDate Dating Software Updates To Version 9.2The latest iteration of the SkaDate Dating Software, SkaDate 9, has become our most successful release ever, proving popular for both, customers and industry specialists alike. This, however, does not mean there were no room for improvement!

With this said we are proud to give you the next build of our award-winning solution, which further enhances functionality of the SkaDate dating script, and fixes several minor bugs. Here is what’s new:

  • Virtual Gifts can now be sent right from Profile Lists;
  • Added member thumbnails to Shoutbox;
  • Added ability to extend Coupon Code duration;
  • Adding embedded video no longer blocks other elements on the page;
  • ‘Who Viewed Me’ now also counts views in Mobile Versions;
  • Fixed minor bugs in Speed Dating Bookmarked Profiles;
  • Fixed Unsubscribe bug on the profile page;
  • Coincidentally deleting member profile while in Referrals Section is no longer possible;
  • Mobile Version now always uses the URL specified in mconfig.php;
  • Optimized SQL queries;
  • Increased software efficiency;
  • Fixed other minor bugs;

While you are enjoying the new SkaDate build, we will continue improving it further, to make sure you have the best tools available for building a perfect online dating site.

All SkaDate clients can download the update from their Customer Areas, or contact our Support Team in case there are any questions.

New and potential customers can check out SkaDate Demo to see all the features in actions, or place an order for a copy of the software with our Sales Operators.

SkaDate Dating Software Presents:
10 Celebrities With Online Dating Experience

Friday, April 20th, 2012

by Zima

Anyone who reads SkaDate Dating Software Online Dating Monthly Roundup knows that I cannot skip a good celebrity story. Well, working in the industry where celebrity endorsement is about the best thing that can happen to your business also helps.

That said, some of the biggest names in the showbiz are reluctant to openly admit their connection to online dating. This is really bizarre, considering we usually know every other detail of their everyday life.

Well, in today’s slideshow I’m going to give you ten headline-makers, who not only embraced Internet romance, but also gave us much needed free publicity in the process, making online dating even more acceptable for average joes.

 

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SkaDate Dating Software Niches 101: Sugar Daddy Dating

Tuesday, April 17th, 2012

by Zima

SkaDate Dating Software Niches 101: Sugar Daddy DatingIn the last two months SkaDate Dating Software blog analysed the popularity of Pet Dating and Healthy Lifestyle niches, both of which, albeit quite successful, look rather tame in nature as compared to some of the other online dating sure-hitters. Take Sugar Daddy dating for instance.

The phenomenon itself isn’t new, as the age disparity in relationships has been exploited by both sexes for… well, ages, but somehow it translated incredibly well into the online realm. Moreover, the recent explosion of sugar daddy websites is slowly changing the entire cultural perception and general acceptance of this concept.

Speaking of which, the terms ‘sugar daddy’ and ‘sugar baby’ dating refer to relationships between usually older but very well-off men and younger women. And while this does invoke some certain negative connotations, the taboo of the subject matter is vanishing faster than Charlie Sheen’s liver.

In fact, we have to remember that we are dealing with online dating here. The entire industry was frowned upon just a few years back, and yet look at its success now. The same can be said about sugar daddy niche. Not only it became one of the most lucrative business models, it also entered mainstream media with the New York Times, CNN, The Wall Street Journal and Dr. Phil among many others, extensively taking about it.

The underlying truth about the whole thing is that sugar daddy relationships will form even without the input of online dating sites, so there’s really no reason here not to capitalize on the trend. In current economic conditions plenty of young women look for upscale life and financial stability, but also for mature emotional and mental experience in their partners.

Whether such connections can eventually lead to true love is an open question, but I guess it doesn’t really matter here anyway. After all, the clear goal is to get the most out of a mutually beneficial relationship. And millions of people use the opportunity online dating presents them with.

If you think I just made that last part up, just type ‘sugar daddy dating’ into your search engine and be amazed with hundreds of results. Everything from Brandon Wade’s famous SeekingArrangement.com to aptly titled Sugardaddie.com, to area specific UKSugarDaddys.com or AustralianSugardaddy.com, to a more questionable Sugarbaby4u.com.

The capitalization opportunities are quite clear here, as both men and women joining sugar daddy portals already know what they are looking for, and are quite ready to pay for their match, unlike with other, less arrangement-oriented websites.

Thus, if you are ready to power up your SkaDate dating script, but is still thinking on the niche, a sugar daddy website isn’t such a bad idea business-wise, no matter what your moral stance is. And don’t forget, that the concept can work the other way around too, as, of course, Cougar Dating.  Fine, I’ll think about covering it in the future.

SkaDate Dating Software Addresses Piracy Issue

Friday, April 13th, 2012

by Zima

SkaDate Dating Software Addresses Piracy IssueIt looks like SkaDate dating script has reached the level of popularity desired and feared by many software producers at the same time – illegal copies of our dating solution emerge in the shady back alleys of the Internet, and some users take the opportunity to try them out without considering consequences.

Sure, as per our End User License Agreement, we retain the right to take all necessary steps in case we encounter sites created with the use of unlicensed SkaDate copies. It also goes without saying that using pirated software, breaking laws, and abusing copyrights is bad. But the issue at hand involves much more than our desire to curb the spread of unauthorized SkaDate Dating Software.

We’ve encountered numerous cases when SkaDate copies downloaded from questionable resources infect users’ computers with viruses, install trojans and other malicious ware, or simply do not work. But even those that do work are virtually useless without additional benefits of a licensed product.

This is not some corporate anti-piracy talk, we just want to explain that a licensed copy of our particular software is much more than just a bare code. If you’ve seriously set out to build and maintain a working and growing dating site, the last thing you need is half-functioning tools.

The code itself  is just the platform, on top of which admins build their dating sites. Since we are not a whitelabel solution, all SkaDate-powered websites are different, sometimes requiring numerous and complex modifications. Needless to say, pirates and warez distributors will be of no help here.

On the other hand, a licensed copy entails our full support, free of charge fixes, absolutely unrestricted access to latest updates, and most importantly, treasure trove of manuals and other accompanying information to get the best out of the software and succeed on the market.

We’ve also heard cases when users get illegal, but supposedly fully-functional copies of SkaDate just to try out the thing and see if it is something they really need. But we have a perfectly operational demo on our site, that includes all the features of the end-product preinstalled.

In other words, there is no sense in considering the use of illegal SkaDate for anyone who is serious about online dating business. This is like stealing a bare car engine, and hoping it wins you a Daytona race somehow. If you do want to see the the podium, let alone the chequered flag, let our best pit crew help you. We know how to do it, and we do it best.

 

SkaDate Dating Software Presents Anti-Spam Tips

Tuesday, April 10th, 2012

by Zima

SkaDate Dating Software Presents Anti-Spam Tips

If you want these ridiculous things, you deserve all the spam you get.

Being a SkaDate Dating Software blogger I have to deal with influx of spam in my comments on the daily basis. Most of the time I hit flag or delete buttons the moment I see some obscure vendor trying to sell me luxurious enlargement pills or online viagra knock-offs. You can see that I don’t really pay attention to that stuff.

However, lately I’ve seen lots of shoes offers from a certain respectable company, and it looks like there’s no escaping their constant bombardment of blog comments section anymore. Oh, and I also know that many admins running dating sites powered by SkaDate dating script suffer the same fate. We all love designer shoes, sure, but this latest spam attack has seriously went overboard.

You can shake the proverbial fists at the sky all you want, and even condemn shoe wearing altogether, but that won’t change the pressing matter at hand – how to shield your blog or website against the hurricane of annoying spam. As usual, I’m ready to help you with some basic but ultimately useful tips.

First of all, it is vital to understand that most of the time spam comments are generated by special bots, so there is no value in arguing with message originators. Spam posts are also easily recognized, as they usually follow one another in quick succession, have little relevance to the discussion or even the entire board, and often include a link back to their own sites. The latter helps spammers increase their search engine rankings.

So if you are running a third-party blog, you can  disallow multiple comment submission. Of course by doing this you run the risk of blocking actually relevant comments. There’s also the off chance spam comments are made through some proxy software, so your own protection will not recognize the submitter having the same source.

A better solution might be to ban links in the comments section altogether. Since the goal of spammers is typically to drive traffic back to their shoe-making planets (or wherever they live), a blog that does not allow links in the comments will be useless for them. Unfortunately this can irritate some users and will still not protect you from gibberish spam posts sometimes sent to test websites’ spam filters.

But if you are a lucky owner of SkaDate solution, you have even better tools at your disposal.  For instance, it might be a good idea to introduce a validation system, which will verify that the comment is made by an actual person instead of a spam bot. Use email verification for all new comments, and enable captchas in the admin area – this very useful tool  has come a long way since it first appeared as an anti-spam solution.

Finally, never neglect the power of spam-filtering. Rather than engaging in hand-to-shoe battles on your own, just observe conversation patterns on your blog and then strike the most common spam words through the spam-filter. I can even give you some of the most often used words appearing on spammed SkaDate blogs:

  • Jewelry;
  • Tiffany Jewelry;
  • Tiffany & Co jewelry;
  • Coach bags;
  • Uggs;
  • Marck Spencer;
  • etc., you get the idea.

But if you have already reached the spam-tolerance threshold, apply all of the above and your blog will became an impenetrable fortress no producer of shoes, medicine, jewelry, etc., will dare to attack. Good luck to you and let’s hope our combined efforts will eventually put all spam worries to rest.