Dating Software Blogs, Forums and Groups

Posted by admin on Jun 09 2008 | Dating Software

Most people when they search for online dating software want as many features as they can possibly get in their dating software. They want everything including the kitchen sink but does this hurt your dating site? Yes, it does. Having blogs, forums and groups or other social components in your dating software will hurt your business.

Most people when they come to a dating site they want to get their content. Yep, most men want to find the girl of their dreams and be on their way. They don’t want to sit and read blogs that the girl might have written. They want a photo and an email and that’s it.

Most dating software has blogs, forums and groups in it but it doesn’t have to be. Now most dating software providers will add this stuff strictly for SEO purposes only. Yahoo is really the only search engine that likes this stuff because it sees it as additional content. Sure Google likes it but it doesn’t place it as a high importance. Google loves link backs. All those relevant inbound links to your site is key.

Now, if you are wanting to add some SEO to your Google friendly site, then add a blog software to your dating site but in a different directory and do not promote it. If you have dating software installed and you want to keep it a dating site and attract more members then do not setup forums and groups and any other social aspect of your visitors might think it’s a social site and will not create a profile. Make your dating site a dating site and work on adding new members because members are key part of your profitable dating site. No members then no monthly payments from those members. Keep it simple. If you do add a blog, add a blog software and put it in a different directory and only link to it via the footer of your dating site. Somewhere where it’s not that visible. Visible only to Yahoo or Google.

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