Good news CyberDating lovers! We finally have our Facebook page pretty much ready for prime time! Have a look and give the singles search feature a try.
Be sure to give us some feedback on what you think of it: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cyber-Dating-Network/101631360975
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Showing posts with label singles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label singles. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
CyberDating on Facebook - Finally!!
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Thursday, July 22, 2010
A tip to avoid being a card-carrying cyber dating geek.
I was reading about a new dating service in the New York Times that blurs the line between Online cyber dating and traditional dating. At first look it appears to be kind of cool, but is it? You decide...
Here's how it works. You sign up for a free singles site where you get to post your Online dating profile - nothing new here. Then, for a fee (between $5 and $25) they will send you some business cards with a code identifying the secret location of your Online profile. Then, when you are out-and-about in the real world, if you see somebody that you think is dateable, you simply pass him or her one of your cards. If the recipient is single and interested, s/he can head to the dating website address on the card and check out your dating profile.
Pretty exciting eh?
Well if you think that the concept will work, I can save you between $5 and $25 in the next two minutes.
Here's how to do it for free. Just create a dating profile at www.CyberDating.net and write down the URL of your personal profile on a scrap of paper. Even better, take a full sheet of paper and tear it into business card size pieces and write your first name and the address to your CyberDating profile on each. Then give the pieces of paper to the strangers that interest you while you are out living your off-line life.
The cool thing is that, instead of looking like a desperate geek handing out business cards to hot singles, it will look like you are sincerely interested in the person and that you are more than a little spontaneous. Freaks hand out business cards in a bar, the cool kids write little love notes and pass them discreetly ;)
Cheers,
Tucker
Here's how it works. You sign up for a free singles site where you get to post your Online dating profile - nothing new here. Then, for a fee (between $5 and $25) they will send you some business cards with a code identifying the secret location of your Online profile. Then, when you are out-and-about in the real world, if you see somebody that you think is dateable, you simply pass him or her one of your cards. If the recipient is single and interested, s/he can head to the dating website address on the card and check out your dating profile.
Pretty exciting eh?
Well if you think that the concept will work, I can save you between $5 and $25 in the next two minutes.
Here's how to do it for free. Just create a dating profile at www.CyberDating.net and write down the URL of your personal profile on a scrap of paper. Even better, take a full sheet of paper and tear it into business card size pieces and write your first name and the address to your CyberDating profile on each. Then give the pieces of paper to the strangers that interest you while you are out living your off-line life.
The cool thing is that, instead of looking like a desperate geek handing out business cards to hot singles, it will look like you are sincerely interested in the person and that you are more than a little spontaneous. Freaks hand out business cards in a bar, the cool kids write little love notes and pass them discreetly ;)
Cheers,
Tucker
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dating advice,
dating tips,
singles
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Does body art turn you on?
So you have a bit of a thing for girls with tattoos? Or is it a lust for piercings?
Whatever your body art and adornment desires are we have singles that can fill them. This week we have posted a video featuring singles ads from CyberDating that have tattoos and body piercings. Come and have a look. It's free as always.
Whatever your body art and adornment desires are we have singles that can fill them. This week we have posted a video featuring singles ads from CyberDating that have tattoos and body piercings. Come and have a look. It's free as always.
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Thursday, July 08, 2010
How to Write an Effective Online Dating Profile - Stay Upbeat
Recently a friend posted her profile on CyberDating and she asked me for my expert opinion on it. Well frankly, it needed some work.
She made two really basic mistakes.
The first mistake is that she started out with a downer. While she thought that she was being upbeat writing about how she's back for another kick-at-the-cat with Online dating, but it sounded so ho-hum that it hurt. My advice is to forget about telling the other singles that you've ever tried Online dating before. Start out being funny. Your audience is full of lonely, bored singles - you don't want to be one of them. Show them your nutty side and break the ice quickly.
After a few days of CyberDating, her feedback to me was that the wrong kind of guys were contacting her and she was frustrated. That brings me to her second mistake. She didn't say what she was looking for in a prospective mate. Even though she is athletic, she really desires an intellectual guy. So, for goodness sake, say what you want. You shouldn't be too exacting because you'll sound like you are too picky, but listing a few of your deal breakers will really help both you and your prospective date to avoid some unnecessary keystrokes.
Good luck,
Tucker
She made two really basic mistakes.
The first mistake is that she started out with a downer. While she thought that she was being upbeat writing about how she's back for another kick-at-the-cat with Online dating, but it sounded so ho-hum that it hurt. My advice is to forget about telling the other singles that you've ever tried Online dating before. Start out being funny. Your audience is full of lonely, bored singles - you don't want to be one of them. Show them your nutty side and break the ice quickly.
After a few days of CyberDating, her feedback to me was that the wrong kind of guys were contacting her and she was frustrated. That brings me to her second mistake. She didn't say what she was looking for in a prospective mate. Even though she is athletic, she really desires an intellectual guy. So, for goodness sake, say what you want. You shouldn't be too exacting because you'll sound like you are too picky, but listing a few of your deal breakers will really help both you and your prospective date to avoid some unnecessary keystrokes.
Good luck,
Tucker
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dating advice,
dating profiles,
free dating,
singles
Monday, June 14, 2010
A Lame but Sad Story about CyberDating.com
Someone asked me why CyberDating is a ".net" domain and not CyberDating.com . It's really a lame story but here goes...
Back in 1997 we were running a small Ontario Canada focused free dating service called Dating.Go.ca (Have a look at the Archive.org snapshot) and we decided that we should expand to allow singles from all over the world. So, we thought up the CyberDating name and went to register the domain. We did the whois search and found that CyberDating.com was available, but we didn't have all of the information necessary to register the domain at hand (it was more complicated back then) so we left it for the weekend while we dug up the required info.
As life goes, we went back on Monday and someone else had registered CyberDating.com and put up a place holder website. We had missed our opportunity so we registered the CyberDating.net and the ".ca" versions hoping that we might scoop CyberDating.com on renewal after a year or two.
Sure enough the domain registration went into limbo because the original owner had forgotten about it. But, once again when we went to register it, someone beat us to it! So, it seems that it was never in the cards for us. Those are the breaks.
BTW. Don't bother to check out CyberDating.com. It's just a crappy search site with no content.
Back in 1997 we were running a small Ontario Canada focused free dating service called Dating.Go.ca (Have a look at the Archive.org snapshot) and we decided that we should expand to allow singles from all over the world. So, we thought up the CyberDating name and went to register the domain. We did the whois search and found that CyberDating.com was available, but we didn't have all of the information necessary to register the domain at hand (it was more complicated back then) so we left it for the weekend while we dug up the required info.
As life goes, we went back on Monday and someone else had registered CyberDating.com and put up a place holder website. We had missed our opportunity so we registered the CyberDating.net and the ".ca" versions hoping that we might scoop CyberDating.com on renewal after a year or two.
Sure enough the domain registration went into limbo because the original owner had forgotten about it. But, once again when we went to register it, someone beat us to it! So, it seems that it was never in the cards for us. Those are the breaks.
BTW. Don't bother to check out CyberDating.com. It's just a crappy search site with no content.
Labels:
cyberdating.com,
free dating,
free dating service,
singles
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