THE WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL — Aug 23 — With less than 2% of the nation’s population living on farms, it’s getting harder and harder for young people to meet and date other farmers. FarmersOnly helps relieve some of the isolation that many people in the farming community feel by bringing together those individuals wanting a lifelong commitment of having a farm.
Month: August 2007
Pedophiles Using Dating Sites To Target Single Mothers
ABC NEWS — Aug 23 — A growing number of sexual predators and pedophiles are taking advantage of online anonymity and dating sites to prey on single mothers and their children. It certainly doesn’t help that of all the major online dating sites, only True runs background screenings on its members to keep married people and criminals off the site.
Gaydar Launches U.K. Mobile Dating Service
MAD.CO.UK — Aug 23 — Gaydar on the Go is the first mobile dating service being launched by a major dating brand. The new service will allow U.K. users to check messages, "see" who else is online nearby via location-based services (LBS), and take part in either voice or live video calling.
The full article was originally published at Mad.co.uk, but is no longer available.
4 th Annual European Internet Dating Convention
PRESS RELEASE — Aug 22 — The 4 th annual European Mobile and Online Dating Convention will take place October 1-2, 2007 at the Melia Barcelona Hotel in Barcelona, Spain. The conference, which will focus on management, internet and mobile technologies, and marketing for the dating and personals industry in Europe, will feature speakers from Match, Parship, and itsmy. FULL ARTICLE @ PR WEB
Mark Brooks: See you there! Barcelona will be fun.
eHarmony Turns Seven
PRESS RELEASE — Aug 22 — eHarmony is celebrating its 7-year anniversary with 17 million registered users. In the last six months, its subscriber base grew by more than 30% year-over-year. On any given day, more than 90 eHarmony members marry as a result of being matched on the site. And studies conducted in 2003 and 2005 showed that singles who were matched by eHarmony and later married are significantly happier than couples who met by other means.
The full article was originally published at PR Newswire, but is no longer available.
Australia’s Fastest-Growing Online Gay Dating Service – Manhunt.net
OPW — Aug 23 — In this post, Gaymatchmaker is stated as being the fastest growing gay dating service in Australia. Not so. Manhunt forwarded me these Hitwise numbers. In June 2006 gaymatchmaker.com.au was the 2nd largest gay website in Australia with 10.75% of the market. Manhunt.net, meanwhile, had 3.02%. One year later, in June 2007 Manhunt.net was the 2nd largest gay website in Australia with 9.66% of the market, and gaymatchmaker.com.au lagged behind with 7.19%. – Mark Brooks
Hannah Schwartz, RSVP CEO – Interview
Inside Internet Dating Show includes interview with the co-Founder of RSVP.com.au. Download Radio Show
OPW INTERVIEW — Aug 23, 2007 — RSVP.com.au is ranked the #1 dating site in Australia by Hitwise (see rankings). It was bought by Fairfax, an Australian newspaper group, in 2005 for $38.9 million. I interviewed Hannah Schwartz, the CEO. – Mark Brooks
What is RSVP’s founding story?
RSVP is Australia’s largest and most trusted online dating site. It’s been operating in Australia for over 10 years. In 2005, Fairfax Media – a large media group – purchased it from the original founder for approximately $39 million.
Right now, we have over one million members and can account for 2,500 weddings and 350 babies. And those are just the ones we know about. We believe there are more. We are a relationship-focused dating website, which means we’re helping to facilitate lasting connections. We have over one million monthly visitors to our site on any given month and are by far the market leader with a share of around 55%.
How would you say the Australian style of dating differs from the UK and USA?
I think in many ways the online dating experience on RSVP parallels a sort of older fashion approach to courtship. Online, we see the men tending to make the first move and the women responding. In this day and age, that’s very interesting because at parties and pubs people don’t necessarily act that way. Women are just as comfortable making the first move as men.
RSVP offers travel and event options that traditionally have not fared well in the industry. How do you make them successful?
We offer over 400 events annually and I think there are a lot of reasons for their success. We listen to our members and give them everything they want, from speed dating to large balls and parties to more intimate gatherings. The events are local and age specific and I think both of those are very important points. People will only travel a certain distance. And usually people who are in their 40’s or 50’s are more interested in meeting people around their own age group, as opposed to, say, people in their 20’s. We see members bringing non-members to the events, so there are always unique mixes of people. And we constantly work with our event managers to ensure high-quality experiences. For example, we instituted e-ticketing for accurate head counts.
In terms of travel, we’re really focused on expanding our offers this year. Again, we’re really listening to the customers and offering trips that are age specific, which is very, very important. Australians are great travelers and so, right away, the response has been good, especially for travel abroad. We’re also getting requests for shorter travels. Being part of a large media organization like Fairfax Media allows us to work with known and experienced travel providers, which is critical.
What are your thoughts on new methods of communication?
Our site is focused on relationships, so we spend a lot of time making sure the profiles are of high quality. We proof and review every single photograph and profile that is created or modified. We know our members trust us to provide them with credible profiles and take this into account every time we consider another mode of communication.
Right now, we facilitate online chat and email exchange. We are evaluating other modes, such as anonymous voice connection. We don’t disclose our members’ personal information upfront; it’s up to the members to do so. We have a lot of privacy controls in place and educate and encourage our members to really get to know somebody online before they actually meet face to face. So, we’re looking at technologies that can help us continue that same level of privacy, yet offer more immediacy and intimacy.
What are your thoughts on mobile dating?
We launched mobile over two years ago and were the first in the market to do so. What’s really unique about our offering is that we have been able to replicate the online experience. With your computer or phone, you can search the same profiles with the same parameters. We’re going to continue to innovate on our mobile offering. We believe mobile chat will be especially important to our younger audience members. I mean, we’re seeing all age groups using it, but we do see it skewing younger.
We’re working very closely with the Australian providers on determining the right pricing model. It’s important for the telco’s to manage the cost implications for the mobile user.
What are your goals for 2007 to 2008?
We will continue to educate consumers on the benefits of online dating. A lot of our marketing focuses on the fact that we’re safe and sensible and smart and modern. Our future growth will be in addressing the unique needs of our core members. So, we’ll be developing functionality for the changing needs of our members as they migrate through various life stages. Additionally, I think there are lots of ways to enhance the search result experience. Now, you can search on a variety of metrics such as height, salary, and education, but how do we take that deeper? Future searches will focus on interests and personality types.
IamFreeTonight Launches Second Facebook App
EARTH TIMES — Aug 22 — The online dating site IamFreeTonight has launched "Yes or No", its second application for the Facebook platform. Within its first week, over 72,000 of the more than 36 million Facebook users have added the application, paving the way for future launches of "Date Now" and "Wingman".
The full article was originally published at Earth Times, but is no longer available.
Mark Brooks: Allfacebook.com and SocialMedia.com can help you develop a Facebook app.
Mobestar’s Mobile Dating Service Fully Deployed
THOMSON FINANCIAL — Aug 22 — Mobestar Holdings and QSoft Consulting have fully deployed on a commercial basis their mobile dating service. In an attempt to raise more capital, Mobestar recently issued 1.45 million new shares of stock. The shares, which were issued at about 40 cents each with a exercisable price of about 80 cents each, raised gross proceeds of over $575,000.
The full article was originally published at Hemscott, but is no longer available.
Mark Brooks: Gaydar and World Dating Partners have signed up to use the Mobestar mobile dating service. Mobestar competes with the likes of Enpocket.com, Trilibis.com, and Plutolife.com.
Catholic Matchmaker Site Endorsed By Archbishop
PRESS RELEASE — Aug 22 — Wellington Archbishop John Dew has just endorsed and blessed the New Zealand-based CatholicMatchmaker.co.nz website. The blessing of the site, which is launching September 29th, is a step forward for the Catholic Church in recognizing that Catholics need more avenues to meet other Catholics.
The full article was originally published at Open Press, but is no longer available.
Mark Brooks: Smart idea, get the church to recommend/bless your Christian dating site. What do you think Sam (ChristianCafe.com)?
