Over 300,000 Success Stories

Dolphin powers more than 300,000 web communities, online dating sites and niche social networks. Dolphin is the world most popular social network platform. By far!

Seriously?

Where?

Why not create a directory of all these success stories to inspire others.

Michel

TravelNotes.org - The Online Guide to Travel
Quote · 23 Mar 2016

Numbers are just numbers. A whole lot of people don't want their sites seen by others using the same platform. A lot don't want their sites listed as it can draw spam bots and other things.

highartsculptures.com.....your favorite new site
Quote · 23 Mar 2016

i always felt the spam reason was a crock of bull. Think about it - if you want people to join your site - you have to promote it right - so why not list it everywhere you possibly can to drive traffic to your site? it is no different than posting your site on facebook or any other social media platform. Spammers are everywhere - and honestly - no matter what you do - if a spammer really wants to spam your site - they will find a way. I have posted my sites a lot here - and have only had a handful of spammers - and I do not use any anti-spam anything.

 

But seriously - 3k sites powered by Dolphin - I wonder where they are too. Heck - I did not even realize there were enough members here on Boonex.com to make 3k sites. And considering the forums here and who posts and asks questions - it is the same people pretty much over and over - where are all these other Dolphin users at? I wanna meet them so I can get ideas and bounce some off of them.

caredesign.net
Quote · 23 Mar 2016

3k, Professor?

The blurb claims 300k!

I bet we'd be lucky to find just three hundred that are working well, let alone being successful. I had a handful bookmarked; but that number is sadly dwindling.

And I agree about 'spamming' being a sad excuse to come forward. Mostly people are embarrassed that things aren't working.

A few of us have tried a number of times to encourage others to come forward. I'd be happy to network with more Dolphin users. Boonex should encourage such activity among its users and help promote it.

Michel on Meta-Travel.com

TravelNotes.org - The Online Guide to Travel
Quote · 23 Mar 2016

 

3k, Professor?

The blurb claims 300k!

I bet we'd be lucky to find just three hundred that are working well, let alone being successful. I had a handful bookmarked; but the number is sadly dwindling.

And I agree about 'spamming' being a sad excuse to come forward. Mostly people are embarrassed that things aren't working.

A few of us have tried a number of times to encourage others to come forward. I'd be happy to network with more Dolphin users. Boonex should encourage such activity among its users and help promote it

Michel on Meta-Travel.com

 The vast majority of them are some sort of sleazy dating site, or some sort of creepy hookup site... that's all people around here seem to have on their mind.  You have to wonder how many dating sites are enough. Probably if you did a search for something like 'Gay midget Nazi Bikers Dating', you'd turn up a bunch of them.

My opinions expressed on this site, in no way represent those of Boonex or Boonex employees.
Quote · 23 Mar 2016

By the way, Houston.

What happened to yours. I had it bookmarked for a while.

:(

TravelNotes.org - The Online Guide to Travel
Quote · 23 Mar 2016

 

By the way, Houston.

What happened to yours. I had it bookmarked for a while.

:(

 I got tired of wasting my time on it.

My opinions expressed on this site, in no way represent those of Boonex or Boonex employees.
Quote · 23 Mar 2016

 lol - see - i cant even find 3k - let alone 300k. Even as HL suggested - the majority are sleazy - but even still - almost 300k sleazy sites powered by Dolphin. Thats a lot.

 

3k, Professor?

The blurb claims 300k!

I bet we'd be lucky to find just three hundred that are working well, let alone being successful. I had a handful bookmarked; but that number is sadly dwindling.

And I agree about 'spamming' being a sad excuse to come forward. Mostly people are embarrassed that things aren't working.

A few of us have tried a number of times to encourage others to come forward. I'd be happy to network with more Dolphin users. Boonex should encourage such activity among its users and help promote it.

Michel on Meta-Travel.com

 

caredesign.net
Quote · 23 Mar 2016

 

i always felt the spam reason was a crock of bull. Think about it - if you want people to join your site - you have to promote it right - so why not list it everywhere you possibly can to drive traffic to your site? it is no different than posting your site on facebook or any other social media platform.

 There are lots of warning on the interwebs scaring people saying they will be attacked if they ost their url anywhere, and people believe it. 

From most of what I have seen, there are a number of community type sites- probably advertised in that community.

Much different than facebook. Facebook is private if you are not a member, this is open to all.

 

I also wonder how many are like me; slowly cobbling something together and haven't gone 'live'; or how many have switched to different platform.

On another site builder I use, most won't post their site. A lot of the ones I have seen over there are tiny niche sites, such as 'crustaseans in mid-water zones off the coast of north carolina', or gardening for a specific region of colorado. 

 

Numbers are just numbers. My guess is 300k is the number of domains attached to dolphin at various times, or over a certain period of time. Go out and look for game building platforms that were free to use and publish through apple app store, then went to a pay platform when apple made noise about removing all ads from apps. You will see crazy numbers, and those are the numbers from before they went to paid. Facebook boasts 1.5 billion users or something. Needing to understand how databases function to understand it. Since it is nearly impossible to delete an account, the numbers only go up. Facebook also recently announced 1 billion users online in a 24 hour period; it wasn't users, it was accounts online in a 24 hour period. Knowing how people use and don't use devices and computers can get you an estimation as to how many of the 'accounts' are 'active users'.

When facebook launched I did a user study with them. I used it for 45 minutes in their headquarters. It took 2 months and the threat of a lawsuit to get them to 'delete' my account, which wasn't deleted, just 'locked'.

 

As we get upset about something, we pick at the edges of things to pick them apart.  

highartsculptures.com.....your favorite new site
Quote · 23 Mar 2016

 Houston

I got tired of wasting my time on it.

 other platform or ?

 

Dolphin is one that makes us busy all the time, being "sleazy dating site, or some sort of creepy hookup site" or honest, Holy Mass, Prayer website with images of Jesus ... all the same

 

For someone might be sleazy and creepy for others might be just pure beauty.

The point is that there are not so many Dolphin sites around since the code is kinda creepy or even sleazy..., but again, that is just me who might not understand it like others might not understand dating sites....

 

Greetings to all Dolphins 

"When things get tough the tough get going..."
Quote · 23 Mar 2016

 i have 3 liscenses and use only one ;-)

I start the list, http://busimatch.com  

 

i always felt the spam reason was a crock of bull. Think about it - if you want people to join your site - you have to promote it right - so why not list it everywhere you possibly can to drive traffic to your site? it is no different than posting your site on facebook or any other social media platform. Spammers are everywhere - and honestly - no matter what you do - if a spammer really wants to spam your site - they will find a way. I have posted my sites a lot here - and have only had a handful of spammers - and I do not use any anti-spam anything.

 

But seriously - 3k sites powered by Dolphin - I wonder where they are too. Heck - I did not even realize there were enough members here on Boonex.com to make 3k sites. And considering the forums here and who posts and asks questions - it is the same people pretty much over and over - where are all these other Dolphin users at? I wanna meet them so I can get ideas and bounce some off of them.

 

http://www.busimatch.club ( The most exclusive business club)
Quote · 24 Mar 2016

Want to browse Dolphin sites?

Follow this simple search below, it's a good start till your bored.

https://goo.gl/mLL2Sd

ManOfTeal.COM a Proud UNA site, six years running strong!
Quote · 24 Mar 2016

Join now to get access to all kinky member profiles.

Kiss

Michel

TravelNotes.org - The Online Guide to Travel
Quote · 24 Mar 2016

World Singles Dating & Social Net. ..
16,700 women    8,000 men

Grrrr. Not joining that one!

Someone on this or another similar forum said they had one-hundred plus dating sites. Why I ask?

I'd love to know the numbers using this forum. I'd really like to see the numbers online at any given time because I believe a lot of people with answers are sitting on the fence and saying nothing.

In all fairness, it's not a very active forum for technical questions and far less active when it comes to answers.

Quote · 24 Mar 2016

 

Want to browse Dolphin sites?

Follow this simple search below, it's a good start till your bored.

https://goo.gl/mLL2Sd

 Not even reached second page. Ended in the first page only having 7 Dolphin powered website!

Quote · 24 Mar 2016

Whenever I see any Dolphin powered website, even mine... I never find it's interesting because of poor themes.

Not even a single theme in the Boonex market nor a single theme from core developers looks beautiful and standard.

See phpFox at http://v4.phpfox.com/ and Oxwall at http://demo.oxwall.org/ and compare it with our http://demo.boonex.com/

You will find Dolphin is nowhere in the competition!

 

It doesn't matter whether it has more features than some of the others because people will see the site first, if it is attractive then only they will join and then only they will get to know about all features of the site.

Poor Notification
Poor Mobile App

Poor Appearance

Complex to understand the features and many other poor things

 

Can anyone tell me even a single thing of Boonex Dolphin one can be proud of that? (Except 300,000 success tales)!

Quote · 24 Mar 2016
 
 
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