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Month: July 2007

Looking for a Sugar Daddy or Sugar Mommy?

Posted on July 31, 2007

Sugardaddy CTV.CA — July 30 – SeekingArrangement.com (100,000 users) offers to facilitate relationships between an older and wealthy individual who gives a young person expensive gifts or financial assistance in return for friendship, intimacy or sex. "Sugar daddies" pay $35 a month to access profiles of "sugar babies" on the site. The sugar babies can join for free if they complete a profile and submit a photo. Diamond members pay $1,000 to have their wealth verified.

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

Mark Brooks: Sounds like a form of prostitution really. WealthyMen.com is the category leader.

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aWOWtrip Dating Site Connects Travelers and Locals

Posted on July 31, 2007

Awow EMEDIAWIRE — July 31 — aWOWtrip launched today for travelers to connect and add some "WOW" to their trips. Members choose the activities and type of interactions they want. aWOWtrip currently offers messaging service, chat rooms, events scheduling, and profile rating.

The full article was originally published at eMedia Wire, but is no longer available.

Mark Brooks: Nice angle, but what do you think of the name of this site? Your comments please.

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Spark Networks Loses Two Directors

Posted on July 31, 2007

Logo_spark PR NEWSWIRE — July 30 — Spark Networks announced today that it has lost two of its directors to 'other business commitments' Laura Lauder and Scott Sassa resigned from the company's board of directors, which now consists of seven members. CEO, Adam Berger, said the firm will enjoy reduced governance costs.

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

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A Thaw in Investment Products for Adult?

Posted on July 31, 2007

Friendfinder_logo_2NEW YORK TIMES — July 27 — FriendFinder Inc. gets 140k new registrants a day, and $200 million in annual revenue. But AdultFriendFinder helps people meet for sex. The explicit photographs and language has put off mainstream investors. Now several former Wall Street investors specialize in marrying mainstream money with explicit material. Sex entertainment companies can be purchased at a discount because of less competition driving up prices. Some companies have been repackaged in a more conventional way to make them more attractive to investors. FULL ARTICLE @ NEW YORK TIMES

Mark Brooks: I would not be surprised if a deal was on the table for FriendFinder. Will Dr Conru sell his baby? It's got to be worth North of $1billion at this stage.

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A Virtual Arab Neighborhood

Posted on July 31, 2007

Nuzizo_logojpg ARAB NEWS — July 3 — Nuzizo.com is a social network which is divided into "neighborhoods" in a virtual city. Each neighborhood has a separate cultural theme and "citizens" take up residence in a neighborhood, generally ethnic. One of the fastest growing of the 23 neighborhoods is Al-Arabia, with 1,780 residents. According to the website, Al-Arabia is influenced from all parts of the Arab world.

The full article was originally published at Arab News, but is no longer available.

Mark Brooks: Nuzizo was created by the founders of World Singles.

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Match.com Expands Mobile Online Dating Service

Posted on July 31, 2007

MatchlogoREUTERS — July 30 — Online dating service Match.com is launching a new application for cell phones. MatchMobile will first be made available in the United States, UK and Canadian markets, with plans to extend the service to nine more countries by the end of the year. For an extra fee of about $5 per month, MatchMobile subscribers can receive and answer e-mails from suitors on their mobile phones.

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Kingdom Of The Online Cupids

Posted on July 31, 2007

Plentyoffish_logo FINANCIAL POST — July 28 — Dating sites rake in $700-million annually in North America. Canadian companies — from Lavalife to plentyoffish.com — could argue Canada is the capital of the online dating business. Lavalife, sold in March 2004 to U.S.-based Vertrue Inc. for about $150-million, was the start of it all in the late 1980s. The Canadian dating site making the biggest splash is Plentyoffish.com. The site pulls in more than US$5-million a year from text ads that appear beside user profiles.

The full article was originally published at National Post, but is no longer available.

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iLoveTexting Mobile Dating Service Launches In The US

Posted on July 31, 2007

Ilovetexting_logoPRESS RELEASE — July 27 — iLoveTexting.com allows its members to register their profiles and receive matches on their cell phones, where they can start communicating. iLoveTexting is a subscription service reserved for most major carriers such as Cingular, Sprint, Nextel, At&T, Dobson & Cellular One, Alltel and T-Mobile(r) users. FULL ARTICLE @ PR.COM

Mark Brooks: SMS revenues are increasing in the USA but are declining in Europe. Many users are opting for all you can eat SMS plans.

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Modern-day Matchmakers

Posted on July 31, 2007

Leandra_ollieTHE WASHINGTON TIMES — July 27 — Leandra Ollie hopes to help black singles in the D.C. area find a match. With more than 1,200 professional matchmakers, fees from $5,000 to $25,000, the industry earned $236 million in 2005, according to Forbes.com. Some matchmakers receive up $100,000+ for matches. Ollie started Talented Tenth Connection to specialize in black singles after getting certified at the Matchmaking Institute in New York. FULL ARTICLE @ THE WASHINGTON TIMES

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Match Mobile is Live Today!

Posted on July 31, 2007

OPW — July 30 — The new Match Mobile is live. This version is powered by Trilibis, the same makers of the Webdate Mobile app and the popular social networking app Peepsnation. The most significant change is that users can now (at last) browse the entire Match.com database. The prior, Enpocket powered service, only allowed searching of ~300k contacts that had specifically signed up for Match Mobile.

I've not heard much in the way of positivity about mobile dating in the last couple of years. In a sea of disappointing mobile apps, patchy connections and poorly thought out mobile devices, Match Mobile is a standout. Very satisfactory. Match is moving in the right direction with their mobile strategy. Now I wonder… what are they rolling out for the Japanese market? Next years Asian Internet Dating Conference will most likely be in Tokyo, or possibly in South Korea around May 2008. I'll review some Asian mobile apps then. See the SF Chronicle article.

In this 45 second video you'll see the search, search results and profile viewing on Match Mobile.

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