
Returned 274 results for 'Monthly Archives: February, 2011'
The demise of MySpace - Online Dating Briefs by Dr. Dato
Saturday, February 26th, 2011
Article Subject: The demise of MySpace - Online Dating Briefs by Dr. Dato
Dr. Dato’s Brief:
It is worth mentioning in this post of MySpace since a while back it did serve to some degree the ‘online dating’ to the masses that were once using it with such fervor.
I remember, at that time when I was in the 4th year of operation with Jumpdates.com (2004), I had the notion of offering my dating users the ability to tailor their web pages and along came MySpace.com and completely took over the social market scene pulling in millions of users in a very short period of time.
At that time, you have to remember that the words ’social websites’ was not a common terminology used by people and MySpace simply became MySpace in much the same way as Google is called none other than Google, indirectly fulfilling a crucial part of the internet space.
Many users were buzzed by MySpace and as it gathered momentum it took over permanent positions in the tabloids of prominent newspapers.. almost every week. MySpace also gained a bit of notoriety in much the same way as Craigslist today on the subject of people hooking up through the sites. However, there wasn’t really any competition in this space that MySpace happily occupied for a good part of 4 years and it was snatched up for $580 million by Rupert Murdoch of News Corporation. Here is when the problem started arising.
In my opinion, the people who purchased it didn’t really understand how to leverage it or make money from it because for the longest time, the site remained unchanged in looks, functionality improvements were absent from the site. Of course, most of us know what happened a few years back when Facebook came onto the scene and stole the show around 2008 and the words ’social sites’ became a buzzword. Unfortunately, the changes for MySpace came too late and a revamp of it’s website wasn’t going to help them.
Today, MySpace has gone from 70 million unique users to 45 million unique users from last year which places the website in a difficult position to recover. Most analysts now predict the demise of MySpace and also a takeover bid ranging in a few millions of dollars, a far cry from the $580 million paid back in 2005.
We can actually take away a good lesson from all this and that is at the end of the day, you the end user rules and no matter what kind of product and services that may wow Wall Street, it will have little impact if it doesn’t harmonize with all of us.
Tags: myspace, myspace demise, myspace facebook, myspace traffic drop
Quick tips to spotting scam dating sites - Part 3 - Online Dating Briefs by Dr. Dato
Saturday, February 26th, 2011
Article Subject: Quick tips to spotting scam dating sites - Part 3 - Online Dating Briefs by Dr. Dato
Dr. Dato’s Brief:
Okay, so we have covered ground on how to spot scam websites (dating) and the tell-tale signs that these are fake websites in parts 1 and 2 of the series.
If all fails in your detection of what you think to be a scam website and you are still unsure, we have the most powerful resource available at our disposal which is of course Google.
In the example presented in this series we have targeted what is a potentially a fake website trying to lure users into buying their product and parting with their hard-earned cash.
If you examine the website, you should have a few key names that keep popping up which refers to their amazing product, in this example, it happens to be eHome Profit System. I type ‘eHome Profit System’ into Google, low and behold the first listing that appears is a review site on this system by reviewopedia.com. You click on this and you go to their page of the review and when you check users comments on this product you can be rest assured that this website is truly a fishy website.
Make sure to check out the other post on how some people get scammed through online dating websites.
Tags: quick tips, scam dating sites, spotting fake websites, spotting scam websites
Quick tips to spotting scam dating sites - Part 1 - Online Dating Briefs by Dr. Dato
Saturday, February 26th, 2011
Article Subject: Quick tips to spotting scam dating sites - Part 1 - Online Dating Briefs by Dr. Dato
Dr. Dato’s Brief:
In continuing today’s theme, I have listed a few key pointers on how to be wise to the dating sites that are all around us today. Love is a very powerful force in all of us and unfortunately some dating sites will exploit this ‘emotion’ in more ways than one. They will make false promises and claims and some of them will even fake an entire website just to get your money!
Here, I report on a potential scam website that is around us today. This is not a fake dating site but it is a way that some people will go to in length to swindle you out of money and this could equally apply to any dating websites.
The culprit website is called internetnews8.com and it’s a totally fake website, but to the untrained user the website looks very genuine. See the picture below.
How do we tell if this website is real or fake, just click on the image below to see an enlarged image of the notes I made on the website (you may need to click twice in succession to see the enlarged view).
Whenever you suspect something is not right, this is what you must observe:
- Look at the url (on the address bar), it will change to different pages as you navigate through the site. In this example, a window always pops up to try and sell you their product which by the way is also a scam.
- They will lift images from reputable sites and make it look very real. Try to click on any of those images or links and see if they actually take you anywhere genuine. Most likely, they will bring you back to their site (with a pop-up) of course.
- Look at the testimonials and follow your gut feelings (if something is too good to be true, it often is!)
I will have more information on detecting scam websites, on the 2nd part of this series.
Tags: detecting scam dating sites, how to spot fake websites, scam websites spotting
A word about dating review sites - Online Dating Briefs by Dr. Dato
Saturday, February 26th, 2011
Article Subject: A word about some online dating review sites
Dr. Dato’s Brief:
Today the main theme of my postings seem to be focussed on the advertising segment of online dating and I thought I would pursue this further which could be of use to my readers.
As I mentioned in my previous post, contextual advertising really hits home very highly targeted adverts to the page you are browsing based on your behavioral analysis.
Since online dating sites have been doing very well based on the large yearly gains made by companies such as match, eharmony etc. it is only fair to say that the ‘cottage industries’ supporting these sites will also move up the scale. Such marketing sites include review sites, advice and relationship sites, press releases, blogs, newsfeed, tv, radio, contextual advertising and more.
I wanted to focus today on some of the review sites and to make some of the users more aware of their motives.
You will come across review dating sites that aggressively pushes their website through many channels such as sponsored linkings, search engine positioning etc and you need to be careful what you are dealing with here. Such sites include this one called top10bestdatingsites.com which claims to do comparison tests on the top dating sites and steer you to the dating sites that they have listed on their sites.
You have probably noticed on TV when you see a drug commercial and at the end of the ad. they would say something like, ‘taking so and so drug, can lead you to vomiting, suicidal tendencies, dizziness…’ and so forth.
If the same were to apply to these types of review sites, it would read as, ‘we cannot guarantee that you will find your perfect date as we have implied, because we are here just to make money, if you did click on any of the so called ‘top dating site’ links that we have provided, you will be doing us a great favor, making us money and making our affiliated dating company lots of money too’.
Don’t believe me?
Check out this review of zoosk as opposed to top10bestdatingsites.com review of this site. Also the rating they have of the site to the left is completely false!

dating review sites - are some of these for real?
Tags: about review websites, dating review sites, sincerity in dating reviews