Hello!
Just a note that Gayster.com is now connecting people from 66 countries! Awesome! Thanks to everyone who is reaching out to others to make this a great online GLBT Community!
We are working on improving Gayster every day. So if you run into a bug, please remember we are in BETA, and we thank you for your patience and understanding.
We are also hard at work to make sure that this is a place where everyone will feel comfortable and can come to network with others in the GLBT Community. We do not allow nudity or other inappropriate material. This is NOT a 'hookup' site. We believe that people are tired of having to deal with websites that show images you do not want to see when you are just trying to make new friends. So far, we think things are going great!
Thanks again for being part of the Gayster Community!
Help spread the word by telling your friends!
-The Gayster Team
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Gayster.com is Finally Here!!!
Can you believe it???? We just about made it! Feel free to check out Gayster.com! We have a few more bugs to work out- for example, need to get whitelisted on all the email hosting providers because the Friend Invites and Notifications are disappearing and not ending up in people's inbox.
But we've come this far! We'll get there!
I want to personally thank all of you that have been totally supportive and patient in waiting for Gayster.com to finish.
But we've come this far! We'll get there!
I want to personally thank all of you that have been totally supportive and patient in waiting for Gayster.com to finish.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Still Getting Closer!
I apologize to all who are waiting for the launch of gayster.com. I am sure I would like to launch it just as much as everyone else (if not more so :) ).
Thanks for your patience and trust me.... gayster.com will go live!
Chris
Thanks for your patience and trust me.... gayster.com will go live!
Chris
Monday, June 4, 2007
It's Getting Closer!!!
Hey everyone- thanks for your patience! Gayster.com is coming soon. We will enter Beta shortly. I'm not going to give a date as we have yet to achieve previous target dates. But know this, we are working on Gayster and launch is coming!
Thanks again...
Chris
Thanks again...
Chris
Monday, March 5, 2007
Where's gayster.com?
I bet you are wondering, where is gayster.com? We were supposed to launch in February. No go as of yet, still working out a few things. But stay tuned, gayster will be here soon!
Our mailing list is growing by the day, so we should have an explosion of users upon launch!
Thanks for your patience.
Chris
Our mailing list is growing by the day, so we should have an explosion of users upon launch!
Thanks for your patience.
Chris
Sunday, January 7, 2007
A little history on gayster.com
I thought I'd give you a little history on gayster.com. As soon as Social Networking sites started to become amazingly popular in 2002, I predicted that they were not just going to be a fad. All the factors were pointing towards the need for Social Networking websites. Everyone was talking about them, people (including myself) couldn't wait to check their accounts. I personally used them for dating and had great success. Spending time online became an extremely large part of my work day. I knew that it wouldn't be long before it reached millions and millions of users.
Looking down the road, I thought- what a great idea it would be to have one specifically for the Gay & Lesbian community. I remember that day vividly. It was June 14th, 2003 (I just checked my receipt in my email). I ran to my computer and looked up to see if gayster.com was available. Sure enough, it had been bought by a domain reselling company and was selling for $69. I immediately bought it and .net. Now I had the domains. Keep in mind that I am no where near being a techie. In fact, had no technical background whatsoever (still don't). I just knew that gayster.com would be a great service to the community and had to figure out how to get it launched.So it is now mid-2003, and I contracted a web developer to begin the site. If I were to show you the original gayster.com logo, you would not believe me. To make a long story short, things did not work out with the developer and I was left with a not-so-great logo, an idea, and a dream. A dream I had to complete.
I started looking at web development firms in Chicago, and while I knew they would work out great, they were just way out of my price range at the time. It was at this time several people began emailing me asking if I would be interested in selling the gayster.com domain. It was not even an option.I was determined to find someone to finish the site. A good friend of mine referred one of his friends to me and we totally hit it off. Gayster.com was back on the road to completion! To make another long story short- this time things didn't work out either. And while I was closer along than where I was, gayster was not finished. This time was different- I was out of money.
Out of money and to be honest, a little discouraged, I was not sure what to do next. I thought about investors. But I the only connections that I had were some of my friends. They had a great interest because they saw the need for the site too. I decided to pass on their offers, however, just because I wasn't sure if it was a good idea; you know- friends and money. It was now early 2005 and gayster.com had to sit on hold for a little while until I could figure out what to do next. More and more email and phone call offers came for the domain name (some were really really big offers), but I just couldn't sell it. I just kept telling myself- 'This site needs to be finished. My dream is not for sale.'
Fast forward to early 2006 and I found the partners I was looking for. It took a little time to come to an agreement, but we were ready to go. Now I had the money, I now had to find a reputable development firm. I decided that it had to be a firm and not an independent programmer. Mid-2006 we contracted a firm in New York, who has an awesome Senior Acct. Exec. by the way.
Now, here we are early 2007. They are putting the final touches on and we are just about set to go. I am thrilled beyond words!I see there are several other Social Networking sites launching as well. I hope we all succeed. As for the upcoming new users- I would like to welcome you all in advance to gayster.com. I strongly believe that gayster will be a great service to each of you and the community.
If there is anything that I can help you with or if you have suggestions, please just let me know.
Chris
Looking down the road, I thought- what a great idea it would be to have one specifically for the Gay & Lesbian community. I remember that day vividly. It was June 14th, 2003 (I just checked my receipt in my email). I ran to my computer and looked up to see if gayster.com was available. Sure enough, it had been bought by a domain reselling company and was selling for $69. I immediately bought it and .net. Now I had the domains. Keep in mind that I am no where near being a techie. In fact, had no technical background whatsoever (still don't). I just knew that gayster.com would be a great service to the community and had to figure out how to get it launched.So it is now mid-2003, and I contracted a web developer to begin the site. If I were to show you the original gayster.com logo, you would not believe me. To make a long story short, things did not work out with the developer and I was left with a not-so-great logo, an idea, and a dream. A dream I had to complete.
I started looking at web development firms in Chicago, and while I knew they would work out great, they were just way out of my price range at the time. It was at this time several people began emailing me asking if I would be interested in selling the gayster.com domain. It was not even an option.I was determined to find someone to finish the site. A good friend of mine referred one of his friends to me and we totally hit it off. Gayster.com was back on the road to completion! To make another long story short- this time things didn't work out either. And while I was closer along than where I was, gayster was not finished. This time was different- I was out of money.
Out of money and to be honest, a little discouraged, I was not sure what to do next. I thought about investors. But I the only connections that I had were some of my friends. They had a great interest because they saw the need for the site too. I decided to pass on their offers, however, just because I wasn't sure if it was a good idea; you know- friends and money. It was now early 2005 and gayster.com had to sit on hold for a little while until I could figure out what to do next. More and more email and phone call offers came for the domain name (some were really really big offers), but I just couldn't sell it. I just kept telling myself- 'This site needs to be finished. My dream is not for sale.'
Fast forward to early 2006 and I found the partners I was looking for. It took a little time to come to an agreement, but we were ready to go. Now I had the money, I now had to find a reputable development firm. I decided that it had to be a firm and not an independent programmer. Mid-2006 we contracted a firm in New York, who has an awesome Senior Acct. Exec. by the way.
Now, here we are early 2007. They are putting the final touches on and we are just about set to go. I am thrilled beyond words!I see there are several other Social Networking sites launching as well. I hope we all succeed. As for the upcoming new users- I would like to welcome you all in advance to gayster.com. I strongly believe that gayster will be a great service to each of you and the community.
If there is anything that I can help you with or if you have suggestions, please just let me know.
Chris
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