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Month: June 2007

Shanghai Lunch

Posted on June 6, 2007

Vecere_2 OPW — June 6 — On Tuesday, we had lunch at Simply Thai at Xintiandi with Dominic [CEO WorldFriends Networks], Irena, Me, Simon [Director WorldFriends Networks, formerly with Paypal China], Bianca [China Daily News Reporter], and The Dragon Lady, Ping [Dragon Lady Consulting].  See SeasonalParadise.com for my personal blog.  See Silly Stuff for tongue-in-cheek posts. – Mark Brooks

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Social Networking Conference – San Francisco, July 26th-27th

Posted on June 5, 2007

Socialnetworkingconferencelogo OPW — June 5 — Check out the agenda of the next industry conference.  MySpace VP of Customer Insight is kicking the conference off, a US Patent and Trade Office examiner is talking through the social networking patents that are in existence (see Friendster patent new item), Nokia, Jangl, Vumber, Bebo, Dogster, Tickle, Sonopia, Juice Wireless…  This is the strongest agenda I’ve seen at any internet dating or social networking conference yet!!!  It’s on July 26th-27th at the San Francisco Courtyard Marriott.  See you there. – Mark Brooks

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iovation’s ReputationManager – Kick Some Scammer Ass!

Posted on June 4, 2007

IovationBUSINESS WIRE — June 5 — iovation, the device reputation authority for the Internet, announced the latest release of ReputationManager, the fraud and abusive behavior management solution which uniquely identifies devices and utilizes the reputation of those devices to guard against online fraud and abuse without impacting users’ experiences or collecting personal information. The new release offers:

  • Enhanced Device Identification – Without requiring software downloads, ReputationShield(TM) combines device parameters and pattern matching.
  • Real-Time Decisioning – Subscribers can, in real-time, query the reputation of a device using the most relevant evidence.
  • Expanded IP Geolocation Data – For forensic analysis and/or real-time risk-based decisioning.
  • Enhanced Reports & Decision Support – Redesigned screens, instant snapshots, and intuitive visual indicators to reduce analysis time.
    FULL ARTICLE @ BUSINESS WIRE

Mark Brooks: iovation is targeting the online dating market right now, and looking for clients. I’m helping them. (iovation already has a database of millions of devices, from the gaming and finance industries). The online dating industry is getting a bad rap from scammers. iovation can help by allowing the industry to share scammer device i.d. and behavioral info among us. The industry needs to unite on one front on this issue.

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Modern Matchmaking, with the Old Prejudices

Posted on June 4, 2007

Chemistry HERALD NET — June 4 — Last month Chemistry.com took on eHarmony with ads featuring men and women wondering why their applications were rejected by eHarmony. The ads note that eHarmony has rejected more than 1 million people who are "looking for love." eHarmony tried to get the commercials pulled. eHarmony acknowledges that it has, in fact, rejected 1 million people. Marrieds, under 21s, inconsistent answerers, those under 60 who’ve been married more than four times, and anyone who might suffer from severe depression. And, gay people are turned away. Now, a Northern California woman sued the dating service, alleging it discriminates against gays. The site must either serve everyone, or quit pretending that it does.

Mark Brooks: Here’s the links to the Chemistry.com vids…, Dear John, Small Things, Still Gay, Five for Free, How Happy

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Loneliness Causes More Misery than Debt

Posted on June 4, 2007

Parshiplogo_2PRESS RELEASE — May 31 — A survey released today by PARSHIP.co.uk, a UK scientific online dating service, proves that loneliness is the biggest cause of stress for singles, with more sleepless nights being caused by worry about solo status than by credit card debt, work pressures and global warming. In the survey of 500 people by PARSHIP.co.uk, 51% of Britain's said their main source of stress was loneliness and the prospect of never meeting someone to share their life with. Only 18% of singles, cited financial problems, including credit card debt, as a cause of stress, and the same percentage put blame on work pressures.

The full article was originally published at Parship website, but is no longer available.

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Michael Jones, Userplane CEO – OPW Interview

Posted on June 2, 2007

MikejonesOPW INTERVIEW — June 2, 2007 — Michael Jones is CEO of Userplane and VP at AOL. AOL acquired Userplane last August. Userplane offers instant messaging  and chat tool with text, voice and video capability, for online communities.  A web recorder for users to record voice and video, a site search tool, and a Desktop user presence tool. Userplane has come a long way, and it’s tools are now best in class, reliable and scalable. – Mark Brooks

What are Userplane’s biggest clients to date?
Well looking at network usage overall, we have a few top tenors, PlentyofFish being one. MySpace uses a tremendous volume of our products, Spark Networks uses a tremendous amount, and Date.com. Currently our client base ranges from major brand names down to small, completely unknown websites. There’s around 1,500 clients in our integrated portfolio.

Did you have to customize the Userplane service for many of your clients?
No, they typically use the API driven application as it stands. When clients have specific needs we slate their requests for development for a future release and then we work with them on those timelines. For instance, we’re doing some large media partnerships with companies like NBC that have some specific needs. But in general, everybody works off the same API driven version, which makes it very scalable and very safe for everybody. We have a centralized hosting center that hosts all of our applications in basically the same cluster. So if NBC is using it or MySpace is using it they’re all pulling from the same network. 

What improvements have you made to improve scalability?
We upgraded our network substantially and added a substantial amount of redundancy in the standard application service. We’re now working on opening up a point of presence internationally to diversify some of our bandwidth. We architected quite a bit of our system to be able to deal with large volumes of overflow or unexpected traffic bursts, as MySpace is growing. We implemented a better system to balance out the volume. So if a client starts with us on a 10 connection package and then they suddenly bump up and they’re hitting 5,000 or 10,000 connections we can actually handle that unexpected jump. At this point, we can handle MySpace size traffic and AOL size traffic.

Why are you offering an ad-supported version?
We’re using what we love to term as the “freemium model.” We have premium services, which are not ad-supported, but then we also have free services that are ad-supported. We had so many clients move over to ad-based websites, they were expecting large volumes of traffic growth and they didn’t want to have cost associated with our services. Even a large Userplane client on a premium model may only be paying us $10,000 or $20,000 a month, if they are extremely large. Our hope is to be able to open up a revenue sharing system back to all of our clients and become a key portion of their revenue. That’s what we’ve really been working towards.

What sort of CPM’s rates are you charging for advertising on Userplane products?
Anywhere between a dollar, up to tens of dollars for video ad units. It depends. We have in-house ad sales here that handle a lot of requests and we also work with AOL media groups that take care of monetizing some of our traffic as well.

Can a site customize the kind of ads that will appear on their Userplane services?
Yes. It’s customized automatically through preferences you select in the set up process for the instant install services. If you don’t like particular ads showing, you can email us the ad ID’s you want pulled, or if you want a specific type of category shown you can notify us and we can make sure we’re only showing that category.

What new products and developments do you have in the works Mike?
We just rolled out our integrated user list, which is a new type of buddy list for our integrated clients. That’s pretty exciting. It’s a fun list that shows when your friends are online, or the people you’re interested in are online. The sites that have started playing with it now are seeing substantially longer engagement times for their users, and a better frequency of communication between their users.

We are also pushing out a new version of our desktop application called Userplane Desktop. Originally we saw the desktop application as being a component of IM to allow people to generate IM’s down to the user’s desktop. That’s definitely one feature of it, but we found that the clients that were deploying it most successfully and were getting the most usage out of it were actually using it primarily for alerts to say you have a new email to view, somebody has marked you as a friend, somebody is interested in meeting you, and driving traffic back to their website. This is actually the first product that we’ve ever had that has really driven external traffic back to the website. Most of our products are about increasing user engagement once you’re at the website. So we think this is actually going to be a pretty fundamental shift for us and also really improve our client’s traffic patterns.

Clients so far that have used it have had impressive adoption rates. Its definitely at a point that a lot of the fears that our clients had about users downloading an application are being shown as unfounded. If users love your community they probably will download a desktop application, install it, and be pleased if you tell them, “Hey there’s this activity and you should jump in right now and find your friend” or “You should jump in right now to respond to this message.” I think that’s being welcomed.

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myPartnerPerfect.com – First Gay Compatibility Profiling System

Posted on June 1, 2007

Mypartnerperfectlogo PR NEWSWIRE — June 1 — myPartnerPerfect.com launches today as the first and only dating service with a compatibility system specifically designed for gay men. Patrick H. Perrine created the Partner Perfect Compatibility(TM) test and enhanced profile search engine specifically for the unique characteristics of gay partner selection. Members complete a free Partner Perfect Compatibility(TM) profile, use guided communication tools and begin conversations with other members, whilst learning the secrets of developing a successful relationship through Patrick's Dating Advice column, e-newsletters and articles. Membership is available for $37.95 a month through $16.95 a month with a year's commitment. Private Matchmaking services are available from $2999. Services include 'myProfilePartner,' a profile makeover and photo review service. 'weDate,' where relationship experts arrange private dinners in San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, and D.C. 'uQuickPick' allows a member to modify their searches by setting their own deal breakers. And 'myCall' a bi-directional anonymous phone calling system.

The full article was originally published at PR Newswire, but is no longer available.

Mark Brooks: Fyi, I'm providing myPartnerPerfect with PR, bus dev and strategic advisement services. Watch this space. Press can reach me at 212-444-1636 to schedule an interview with Patrick.

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Russian Online Dating on The Rise

Posted on June 1, 2007

Loveplanetrulogo RN WIRE — May 31 — According to the results of an online opinion poll 1,461 respondents held by ROMIR this spring, 32% of the Russian Internet audience use various online dating services. The majority of them are Muscovites (71%) and young people between 18 and 24 years old (41%). LovePlanet.ru is the second most popular online dating service, which is being used by 29% of survey respondents. The Finam investment company forecasts online dating services revenues in Russia will increase by more than 30% in 2007, from $34m to $45m. Experts from iKS-Consulting expect that the turnover of the online dating services will double this year. FULL ARTICLE @ RN WIRE

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eHarmony Accused of Excluding Gays

Posted on June 1, 2007

Eharmony_6REUTERS — June 1 — eHarmony (founded 2000, 12m users) was sued yesterday for refusing to offer its services to gays, lesbians and bisexuals. A lawsuit alleging discrimination based on sexual orientation was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on behalf of Linda Carlson, who was denied access to eHarmony because she is gay. Lawyers bringing the action said they believed it was the first lawsuit of its kind against eHarmony, which has long rankled the gay community with its failure to offer a "men seeking men" or "women seeking women" option. They were seeking to make it a class action lawsuit on behalf of gays and lesbians denied access to the dating service.

The full article was originally published at Gulf Times, but is no longer available.

Mark Brooks: Match.com's ad program for Chemistry.com sure sparked a fire. I wonder how far it will burn. Patrick is welcoming eHarmony gay member-denials with open arms at myPartnerPerfect.com.

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