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Month: July 2007

Dating Firms Fight For UK Hearts

Posted on July 19, 2007

Datingdirect_2BBC NEWS — July 18 — "The UK is the battlefield for the World War of dating," according to Marc Simoncini, the Frenchman who started Meetic. His company bought the UK dating website Dating Direct and is going head-to-head with Match.com. Mr Simoncini says it is not just a clash of companies. He reckons it is about whether the British date in a manner more similar to people elsewhere in Europe or like the Americans. FULL ARTICLE @ BBC NEWS

Mark Brooks: Match helps people find love, whereas Meetic/DatingDirect promises dates.

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eHarmony Uses Jajah For Voice

Posted on July 17, 2007

Eharmonylogo FORTUNE — July 16 — Finding love in the 21st century has come full circle, modern would-be lovers soon could be waiting by the phone once again. eHarmony is expected to announce a new service that lets its members connect via phone – without actually giving out their home, work or cell number. Using Jajah's VOIP, technology, eHarmony's service enables potential partners to speak on the phone for $5.95/month for unlimited calls among its members.

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

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Dating In Digital Era In Britain And France

Posted on July 16, 2007

Meetic_logo THE GUARDIAN — July 13 — In Britain, the online dating stigma is collapsing. comScore World Metrix reports Britain’s 141 dating sites received 6.4 million unique visitors in May. Nielsen says UK Internet users visiting personals sites leaped 13.4% from 8.2% three years ago. Synovate found 6% of British Web users aged 18-24 engage in online dating but 38%, admit to meeting someone online and making online friends. With this demographic on free sites like MySpace, it’s difficult to maintain subscription-based. French Meetic appears to be surviving on the subscription boat.

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

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TIME Calls Time Out On eHarmony

Posted on July 16, 2007

Eharmonylogo TIME MAGAZINE — July 14 — TIME Magazine named eHarmony.com one of five Internet sites to avoid because of its power to cause utter despair.  eHarmony claims a more "scientific" approach with personality questionnaires.  On typical dating sites, you are less likely to take it personally. But if you revealed yourself and the site delivers terrible recommendations — or rejects you as unmatchable — what do you tell yourself then? The company's advice to stick with it for months, runs up costs. The site also discriminates against gays.

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

Mark Brooks: eHarmony is getting a hammering? Is it fair? I think they have a right to choose what market to focus on. myPartnerPerfect recently launched to serve the gay serious dating market. PlentyofFish has been quietly working away on some new personality profiling tests. 

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Saïd Amin, CEO World Singles – Interview

Posted on July 14, 2007

Said_amin_pictureOPW INTERVIEW — July 14, 2007 — Saïd Amin runs World Singles which operates several leading niche dating sites such as Eligible Greeks and Arab Lounge. I often inform prospective dating industry entrepreneurs to shoot for a niche, or plan on raising $10 million+ if they want to build a generic dating site. Saïd tells me that building a niche dating site is not that easy these days. Many search terms have been bid through the roof on the search engines. – Mark Brooks

What's your background Saïd?
I was born in Iran. I lived there for three years before moving to Paris. Five years later, once my mother finished her PhD work at the Sorbonne, we moved to the US.

Professionally, I worked at Fannie Mae in Washington DC for several years after graduating from Clark University in Massachusetts. My responsibilities at Fannie Mae ran the gamut from admin work, to project manager. While at Fannie Mae, I had the good fortune of getting lots of exposure at the executive level and learned a lot from the experience. It's really a top notch company with very talented and politically well connected folks.

From there I went on to work for a small telecommunications company specializing in Voice Over IP, with operations in over 45 countries. I was in charge of business development and implementation for East Africa and the Middle East. My work had me traveling extensively between Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, the UAE, Bahrain and Yemen.

The nature of the work was quite risky and illegal in the countries where we operated. It entailed getting a trustworthy partner, successfully getting our equipment into the country and then setting up hardware like a 2.4 meter dish at our partners' location without getting caught by the authorities. Man, the crazy stories I could share about this job. I loved that it was such an adventure and challenge. 

Why did you start World Singles?
In my mid 20s I had an itch for connecting with like minded Iranian Americans and was tired of working for others. The Internet and all of its possibilities for bringing people together was blowing me away and so, after launching a few niche online sites for fun, IranianPersonals.com was born. There was very little competition in the Iranian market and I thought that I could do better than the Iranian dating service that many were using at the time. Having traveled extensively my whole life and as someone who embraces diversity, I thought to myself, why not offer a similar service to other ethnic groups.

World Singles was created in 2001. Michel, who at the time was my web designer for IranianPersonals.com and other sites, became my partner – he taught himself Cold Fusion and built our dating application from scratch; a rather brilliant dude if I may say so and more importantly, he's a great guy.

The first thing I looked to do with World Singles was target ethnic niches that had little to no competition from other niche dating services. World Singles was operating on fumes; I think that my initial investment was a mere 10 or 12 thousand dollars with even less in reserves. Bootstrapping it, we really had no choice but to go after those "blue oceans" and went at it for several years without pay. Heck, for a while we tweaked our business and offered a private label service because we could not afford to advertise on any of the niche sites that could drive traffic to our sites. Once money started coming in, we managed to reverse our deals with sites using our private label service in favor of pushing our own brands. To this day, we have not taken any outside investment.

What sites have inspired you?
The netzine Iranian.com was a huge source of inspiration. I first stumbled upon it back in 1999/2000 and I think that it was the first time that I came across a niche site that offered compelling content that brought Iranians worldwide together through articles and comments. I remember thinking, damn, where did all these Iranian Americans come from? Very cool.

Dating sites that inspire…mmm…despite rejecting my profile a few years back because I was deemed not pious enough, I generally like eHarmony's angle – they introduced a new way to find matches. The industry has not seen that sort of creativity in some time. I definitely like to check Match.com regularly. They are always up to something, testing this or that.
 
Other sites…hmm, I really take something from every site but the Internet as a whole is inspiring. It's alive, evolving and has amazing reach. The world is shrinking.

What is Nuzizo?
Nuzizo is a social network that my good friend Darren Romeo and I launched a few months back. It's an online city and culture engine that brings together dozens of ethnic and lifestyle communities. Rather than launching stand alone ethnic sites, we created a place that unites people from all backgrounds and celebrates culture. Operating as a portal, Nuzizo City offers a great opportunity to make connections with people from similar and different backgrounds. Again, the world is shrinking.

The site is still in beta, but we really believe that in time, Nuzizo City will be one of the most visited sites on the Internet. My mother, knowing how passionate I am about this project, enthusiastically asks me several times a week, "Has Nuzizo taken off yet? Does it have millions of users yet?" She's very cute but I politely remind her to exercise patience. After all, great cities like NYC and Rome were not built overnight.

What are your goals for 2007/2008?
Well, for starters I'm looking for us to more than double World Singles revenue in 2008. We have been giving away so many features for free. For example, it's currently free to read and reply to messages on all World Singles sites. We won't go as far as charging people to read emails, but members will soon be required to pay for some of the features that are currently free. Until recently we operated with only one programmer and limited staff. In the last few months we have hired some quality folks who are helping us get through our "to do" list faster. As a result, we're getting better at converting our traffic and the extra horses have freed me up to do more business development. In the next few weeks, we will be announcing several overseas partnerships with highly trafficked sites and I am looking to launch two ethnic niche sites that I feel are wide open and there for the taking. Life is good!

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Gay.com To Close London Office

Posted on July 13, 2007

Gaycom_logo_06PINK NEWS.CO.UK — July 12 — PlanetOut/Gay.com will close its London and Buenos Aires offices to cut costs. Last week, news emerged that Bill Gates and other investors purchased majority shares (56.3%) in PlanetOut.  PlanetOut’s CEO said it would take 12 to 24 months to turn it around and it may sell its adult businesses. PlanetOut owns The Advocate, Gay.com, PlanetOut.com, Advocate.com, Out.com, OutTraveler.com and HIVPlusMag.com, as well as localised versions of the Gay.com site in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish. FULL ARTICLE @ PINK NEWS

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Match.com To Offer Confidential Dating Service

Posted on July 13, 2007

ChemistryMARKETING WEEK — July 12 — Chemistry.com's new service will launch in the UK and Japan and other markets within 18 months. The new service allows people, such as teachers, to retain their privacy while still using online dating. Profiles aren't displayed. Europe is Match.com's fastest-growing market. The core market remains users in their 30s. In the US the over-50s segment is the fastest-growing consumer segment.

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

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DatingDirect.com Launches On Vodafone

Posted on July 12, 2007

DatingdirectMAD.CO.UK — July 11 — DatingDirect.com is launching a new partnership with Vodafone UK to feature the dating service on its mobile internet service. Users can browse images and profiles, upload photographs and text and receive alerts to notify them when another member has visited their profile. Earlier this year DatingDirect was bought by Meetic for £27.3 million. FULL ARTICLE @ MAD.CO.UK

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Matchmakers & Introduction Services Conference

Posted on July 12, 2007

Matchmaker_institutePRESS RELEASE — July 12 — On Sept. 28-30 the first Matchmaker Event & Expo will gather personal matchmakers, introduction agencies and dating coaches from all over the country and abroad. With ~1,500 independent matchmakers in the U.S. generating $250 million last year, the matchmaking industry is booming. The 2-day conference will be followed with a 1-day matchmaker certification on September 30, 2007. Over 100 matchmakers and dating coaches are expected.

– Paul Falzone, CEO of The Right One and Together Dating
– Patrick Perrine, specialist in Human Mating Preferences, founder of myPartnerPerfect
– Dr Helen Fisher, research professor and anthropologist, author of "Why we love"
– Patti Novak, Confessions of a Matchmaker (A&E)
– Lisa Clampitt, CMM, CSW, co-founder of the Matchmaking Institute
– Julie Ferman, CMM, founder of Cupid's Coach
– Mark Brooks, editor of Online Personals Watch

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

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British Online Dating Statistics

Posted on July 12, 2007

Datingdirect_2THE GUARDIAN — July 12 — With free sites such as MySpace and Facebook growing, dating services are borrowing their tricks to entice younger users. There are 141 dating sites in Britain. Dating Direct is the largest and is adding MySpace type features to appeal to younger users. Their average member is 45 and only 6% of British web users aged 18-24 do online dating, according to Synovate, though 38% have met friends online. 13.4% of UK internet users visited personals sites in May compared with 8.2% three years ago, according to Nielsen/NetRatings. 45-55 is the typical age worldwide for dating services. FULL ARTICLE @ THE GUARDIAN

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