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07-21-2009

In Part I we have started a report on our experience at IDate 2009 this summer in Los Angeles! Let's continue...

First time in a history of a conference there was "Buyers and Sellers Gathering" which was aimed to make people who want to buy a business meet with sellers (or potential sellers). This time there were running site owners selling their sites. It was very good experience.

Hope in future there will be a similar session for software vendors so that we could meet with more people who want to start their Dating or Social Networking business. And for the buyers it’ll be a great opportunity to get all the data on the main players in the industry in one place faster. Though, this time many professionals were very interested in our technology and we managed o run several software presentations.

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07-17-2009

25-26 June we have visited IDate 2009 conference, which was held in Los Angeles, USA. PG Dating Pro was Dating Industry sponsor. The Conference was very successful for us! We managed to meet with potential clients and current partners: 2CheckOut, OPW, background check companies, Chat and IM application companies.

IDate had a wide range of professional speakers on payments, communication tools, monetizing techniques, marketing tips and tricks, matching technologies and new trends. You can see photos from the event here.

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07-17-2009

So you're starting your Dating or Social Networking site... You have it running and need final changes to go out marketing!

I have found an interesting article on how to start your site promotion even before your site's up and running! The authors state that while your design team is busy being creative, your web development team has a task list of their own to start, you can set up a smart "Under Construction page" at your domain.

This article will illustrate how it’s important to get some forward momentum by doing a quick "under construction" page and plugging in some basic SEO can get your new domain indexed by the search engines weeks or months before your launch.

If you are doing a redesign of an existing site, then putting up an "under construction" page isn’t appropriate. You will simply develop the new site in the background and then just switch over to the new site when ready. Your visitors will continue to see the old site until the redesign is launched. But if you are building a site for the very first time where a domain name had no existing site, then it’s a good idea to put up a new public "under construction" page while you develop the site in the background.

This helps in a few areas:
1) It lets people know that there is a new business coming in case they stumble upon your website for some reason.

In this case you should put up: a coming soon banner, and a text to let passers-by know that you are opening up shop soon. People interested in your product or service may want to bookmark your site for future reference.

2) Getting users into your database - put up a simple newsletter sign up form (or registration form) as your homepage to begin capturing email addresses for your mailing list. This puts customers on your mailing list to be notified when the site is ready.

3) Starting the SEO process. It takes search engines a while to work their way around the internet and find your new domain, so the earlier you get site content up there for them the better. It can take Google as long as 6 months to index a new site for the first time. They do this on purpose to keep their search engine index from getting overwhelmed by quick build-overnight spam sites.

Putting up a very basic "under construction" page with some text and images lets the search engines know about your site and gives them a head start on ranking your site.

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