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Month: February 2007

Billionaire? Biker? Find Your Match

Posted on February 22, 2007

V_homeSUN SENTINEL — Feb 21 — Those looking to play the field without spending much cash should check out PlentyofFish.com. In addition to claiming to generate "300,000 relationships a year," the site does not charge visitors for its services.  People looking to improve their social status or income bracket should check out MillionaireMatch.com or Sugardaddie.com. BikerKiss.com and BikerPassions.com unite people through their  love for leather and chrome. Animal  lovers should give DateMyPet.com or LoveMeLoveMyPets.com a whirl.

Mark Brooks: Something for everyone. PlentyofFish and OKCupid are the top free dating sites. See the rankings for a list of the top niche dating sites on the right bar of this page. 

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Billionaire? Biker? Find Your Match

Posted on February 22, 2007

V_homeSUN SENTINEL — Feb 21 — Those looking to play the field without spending much cash should check out PlentyofFish.com. In addition to claiming to generate "300,000 relationships a year," the site does not charge visitors for its services.  People looking to improve their social status or income bracket should check out MillionaireMatch.com or Sugardaddie.com. BikerKiss.com and BikerPassions.com unite people through their  love for leather and chrome. Animal  lovers should give DateMyPet.com or LoveMeLoveMyPets.com a whirl.

Mark Brooks: Something for everyone. PlentyofFish and OKCupid are the top free dating sites. See the rankings for a list of the top niche dating sites on the right bar of this page. 

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Adult Dating Site Introduces Payment by Mobile

Posted on February 22, 2007

BUSINESS PORTAL — Feb 21 — SexintheUK added a new payment method that allows members to upgrade their memberships via their mobile phone bill. This service has been embraced by members without credit cards or that didn't want their membership fee to appear on their credit/debit card statement.

The full article was originally published at Business Portal, but is no longer available.

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Adult Dating Site Introduces Payment by Mobile

Posted on February 22, 2007

BUSINESS PORTAL — Feb 21 — SexintheUK added a new payment method that allows members to upgrade their memberships via their mobile phone bill. This service has been embraced by members without credit cards or that didn't want their membership fee to appear on their credit/debit card statement.

The full article was originally published at Business Portal, but is no longer available.

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SMS to be $67bn Industry by 2012

Posted on February 22, 2007

MOBILE CRUNCH — Feb 21 — A report from Portio Research is forecasting SMS revenues to reach $67 billion mostly attributed to an expected increase in mobile subscriber base from 2.6 to 4.8 billion, sending 3.7 trillion messages. The Asian markets are expected to grow the fastest, comprising 50% of the subscriber base by 2008. SMS accounts for ~75-80% of carrier's non-voice plan revenue. Voice plans comprise 80% of worldwide mobile revenue. Competition amongst carriers has been eroding voice margins. SMS has been the fastest growing messaging service. FULL ARTICLE @ MOBILE CRUNCH

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SMS to be $67bn Industry by 2012

Posted on February 22, 2007

MOBILE CRUNCH — Feb 21 — A report from Portio Research is forecasting SMS revenues to reach $67 billion mostly attributed to an expected increase in mobile subscriber base from 2.6 to 4.8 billion, sending 3.7 trillion messages. The Asian markets are expected to grow the fastest, comprising 50% of the subscriber base by 2008. SMS accounts for ~75-80% of carrier's non-voice plan revenue. Voice plans comprise 80% of worldwide mobile revenue. Competition amongst carriers has been eroding voice margins. SMS has been the fastest growing messaging service. FULL ARTICLE @ MOBILE CRUNCH

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Community Next Notes

Posted on February 21, 2007

Image7OPW — Feb 21 –  On Saturday 10th February I attended Community Next in Silicon Valley, CA. Here are a few keypoints I picked up from the day of speakers which included the founders of Dogster, Hi5, Mychurch, PlentyofFish, HotorNot, and Userplane. – Mark Brooks

People will gather online around 'social objects' i.e. pictures (Flickr), bookmarks (Delicious), friends (Friendster).

Loopt offers location based services on phones. Mark suggested that the mobile platform is more appealing than the PC because it's 'Always Available.'

Threadless makes $15 million a year from community designed tshirt sales. One of the secrets of their success is they listen to members and make changes quickly. Side projects include ExtraTasty, NakedandAngry and IParkLikeAnIdiot. Start your site with minimal rules and then add rules to the community later on. Be evolutionary. Make frequent small incremental changes. 

The Dogster Founders recommended choosing appropriate advertisers and building campaigns around them that truly engage users. Don't be deceptive, ever! Write your advertisers copy. Offer something special to users. 

Currently MyChurch has 2700 church groups signed up. There are more churches than schools in the U.S.A. (300k) and Americans donate $88 billion a year in tithings. There are 88k Christian groups on Y! groups, and 82k on MySpace. 

Danah Boyd was not a speaker but was quoted as follows… "Community is a garden, tend it well."

From the final panel:
The Suicide Girls name was inspired by a book written by the author of Fight Club. Presently, their fastest growing revenue generator is from merchandising. 

PlentyofFish contrasted executive opinion on the final panel on two points.  Markus believes that advertising is actually very important in building an online community.  Other speakers (HororNot, Fark, Hi5, Slide, Suicide Girls) did not.  Markus stated that 'passion' is not as important as 'cold hard analytics skills.' Other speakers believed that passion for the site was their primary success factor.

James Hong of HotorNot suggested that being an entrepreneur was like volunteering to be bipolar. 

Fark was started when Drew Curtis put up a photo for 18 months of a squirrel with big nuts. Fark nearly ended up as a curry recipe site, but Drew decided to focus it on to focus on listing 'things you're ashamed you laughed at.' He's still the sole employee and maxim sells advertising for the site now. 

Slide has 50 employees and is not profitable yet. It's founded by Paypal co-founder Max Levchin.

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Community Next Notes

Posted on February 21, 2007

Image7OPW — Feb 21 –  On Saturday 10th February I attended Community Next in Silicon Valley, CA. Here are a few keypoints I picked up from the day of speakers which included the founders of Dogster, Hi5, Mychurch, PlentyofFish, HotorNot, and Userplane. – Mark Brooks

People will gather online around 'social objects' i.e. pictures (Flickr), bookmarks (Delicious), friends (Friendster).

Loopt offers location based services on phones. Mark suggested that the mobile platform is more appealing than the PC because it's 'Always Available.'

Threadless makes $15 million a year from community designed tshirt sales. One of the secrets of their success is they listen to members and make changes quickly. Side projects include ExtraTasty, NakedandAngry and IParkLikeAnIdiot. Start your site with minimal rules and then add rules to the community later on. Be evolutionary. Make frequent small incremental changes. 

The Dogster Founders recommended choosing appropriate advertisers and building campaigns around them that truly engage users. Don't be deceptive, ever! Write your advertisers copy. Offer something special to users. 

Currently MyChurch has 2700 church groups signed up. There are more churches than schools in the U.S.A. (300k) and Americans donate $88 billion a year in tithings. There are 88k Christian groups on Y! groups, and 82k on MySpace. 

Danah Boyd was not a speaker but was quoted as follows… "Community is a garden, tend it well."

From the final panel:
The Suicide Girls name was inspired by a book written by the author of Fight Club. Presently, their fastest growing revenue generator is from merchandising. 

PlentyofFish contrasted executive opinion on the final panel on two points.  Markus believes that advertising is actually very important in building an online community.  Other speakers (HororNot, Fark, Hi5, Slide, Suicide Girls) did not.  Markus stated that 'passion' is not as important as 'cold hard analytics skills.' Other speakers believed that passion for the site was their primary success factor.

James Hong of HotorNot suggested that being an entrepreneur was like volunteering to be bipolar. 

Fark was started when Drew Curtis put up a photo for 18 months of a squirrel with big nuts. Fark nearly ended up as a curry recipe site, but Drew decided to focus it on to focus on listing 'things you're ashamed you laughed at.' He's still the sole employee and maxim sells advertising for the site now. 

Slide has 50 employees and is not profitable yet. It's founded by Paypal co-founder Max Levchin.

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Love Knows No Borders

Posted on February 20, 2007

Couple_parisMEDIA POST — Feb 19 — France has the highest proportion of Internet users visiting online personals sites. ComScore Networks recently reported that 22% of French Internet users, age 15+, visited online personals sites in December 2006, followed by the British with 20%, and the Americans with 13%. Interestingly, usage of dating sites seems to peak in the summer months in each country; July in the U.K. and U.S. and September in France.

Top Personals Sites in the U.K. (Visitors Age 15+ December 2006 Home and Work Locations)
Total Web Users in U.K. (Age 15+):  29,788,000
Personals Category Total:  5,836,000
DatingDirect – 1,427,000
LoopyLove – 960,000
GirlsDateForFree – 618,000
Match.com Sites -  510,000
Interrodate.co.uk – 452,000

Top Personals Sites in France (Visitors Age 15+ December 2006 Home and Work Locations)
Total Web Users in France (Age 15+):  24,409,000
Personals Category Total:  5,317,000
Meetic -  2,258,000
Easyrencontre -  724,000
CapFriends.fr – 369,000
2Become1-fr.com – 337,000
MSN Dating & Personals -  299,000

Top Personals Sites in the U.S. (Visitors Age 15+ December 2006 Home and Work Locations)
Total Web Users in the U.S. (Age 15+):  152,350,000
Personals Category Total:  20,555,000
Yahoo! Personals -  4,153,000
Match.com Sites** -  3,970,000
TRUE – 3,086,000
Spark Networks -  2,504,000
Singlesnet – 2,173,000

The full article was originally published at Center For Media Research, but is no longer available.

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Love Knows No Borders

Posted on February 20, 2007

Couple_parisMEDIA POST — Feb 19 — France has the highest proportion of Internet users visiting online personals sites. ComScore Networks recently reported that 22% of French Internet users, age 15+, visited online personals sites in December 2006, followed by the British with 20%, and the Americans with 13%. Interestingly, usage of dating sites seems to peak in the summer months in each country; July in the U.K. and U.S. and September in France.

Top Personals Sites in the U.K. (Visitors Age 15+ December 2006 Home and Work Locations)
Total Web Users in U.K. (Age 15+):  29,788,000
Personals Category Total:  5,836,000
DatingDirect – 1,427,000
LoopyLove – 960,000
GirlsDateForFree – 618,000
Match.com Sites -  510,000
Interrodate.co.uk – 452,000

Top Personals Sites in France (Visitors Age 15+ December 2006 Home and Work Locations)
Total Web Users in France (Age 15+):  24,409,000
Personals Category Total:  5,317,000
Meetic -  2,258,000
Easyrencontre -  724,000
CapFriends.fr – 369,000
2Become1-fr.com – 337,000
MSN Dating & Personals -  299,000

Top Personals Sites in the U.S. (Visitors Age 15+ December 2006 Home and Work Locations)
Total Web Users in the U.S. (Age 15+):  152,350,000
Personals Category Total:  20,555,000
Yahoo! Personals -  4,153,000
Match.com Sites** -  3,970,000
TRUE – 3,086,000
Spark Networks -  2,504,000
Singlesnet – 2,173,000

The full article was originally published at Center For Media Research, but is no longer available.

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