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Month: August 2007

Simulated Online Dating Offers Insight Into Real-life Relationships

Posted on August 10, 2007

Online_datersZEE NEWS — Aug 8 — By simulating online dating relationships, psychologists at the University of Illinois explored how much a person trusts, confides in or relies on a current or former romantic partners. Researchers profiled security or insecurity, anxiety, or intimacy-avoidance in romantic relationships. Attachment styles predict behavior.

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

Mark Brooks: …and when you match people based on their behaviors rather than who they say they are, you get better results.

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July Hitwise Rankings

Posted on August 10, 2007

Hitwise_logoOPW — Aug 10 — We've just updated Hitwise US internet dating rankings. PlentyofFish ousts Yahoo Personals from its 2nd spot, a cause for concern for Singlesnet #1. Black Singles pokes up into the top 15 at # 9, moving Black People Meet, Hot or Not, ManHunt, Online Booty Call down one spot to #10, #11, #12, #13. Cupid.com moved up one spot to #14, Date Hookup.com is #15. MSN Match (powered by Match)  and Love Access are off the top 15.

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AOL Latino and TRUE Team Up

Posted on August 8, 2007

Aol_latinoHISPANIC PR WIRE — Aug 7 — AOL Latino and TRUE announced the launch of a new online dating and relationship area called Amor y Amistad (Love and Friendship). For $59.95 a month, users of AOL Latino, the leading bilingual portal for U.S. Hispanics, can make personal connections with TRUE’s more than 17 million members.

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

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Live, Mobile Dating in Australia

Posted on August 8, 2007

P4pPR WEB — Aug 8 — Australia’s only live, mobile dating service, Partner4Real, launched today. Unlike other dating sites, it brings the 24/7, real-time social networking functionality of Facebook to digital dating by allowing users to find, attract, interact, and meet with other singles via mobile, online, or even face to face. FULL ARTICLE @ PR WEB

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A Dating Site for People with Special Conditions

Posted on August 8, 2007

Rx4love_logoTHE WASHINGTON POST — Aug 7 — Prescription4Love, launched in 2006, is a dating site for people with various illnesses. The niche site (1,000 members) allows users to search according to different conditions, such as AIDS, infertility, and obesity. The site is free for now, but in the future will have a small membership fee, a percentage of which will be donated to charities. FULL ARTICLE @ WASHNIGTON POST

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Are Dating Sites Catching On In India?

Posted on August 8, 2007

Dating_in_indiaBUSINESS STANDARD — Aug 7 — In India, where dating before marriage is not the norm, matrimonial sites have traditionally been more popular than dating and friendship ones. Recently, though, dating became the 10th most popular activity online, 3 ranks ahead of matrimonial services. 51% of the nation's youth (which comprise 60% of the online user population) now are registered with dating and friendship sites.

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

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Oodle CEO, Craig Donato – OPW Interview

Posted on August 6, 2007

CraigOPW INTERVIEW — Aug 6, 2007 — Oodle is trying to beat Craigslist at its own game by bringing together classifieds from numerous classifieds site on one site.  Including personals. Here's my interview with their CEO, Craig Donato. – Mark Brooks

Tell us how Oodle got started.
I started the company back in early 2005. At the time, I was using classifieds for a number of different things and found the experience incredibly painful. I was finding great deals, but it was just too difficult. I was going to a lot of different sites, newspapers, local online sites, local community sites, etc. and then sorting through each of their listings. And because a lot of the classifieds data is unstructured, going through the listings was a fairly time-consuming and difficult process. On top of that, good listings were flipping very quickly. So if you were looking through the listings and found a great deal, you had to act right away. If you weren’t on top of it, it was gone before you knew it.

The whole process was a really big problem. So, it just occurred to me one day that there was an opportunity here. I could create a site where someone could see all the listings in a particular market and easily search through them thanks to normalized, well-structured data. On top of that, people could tell the site what it is they were looking for and when listings like that popped up, emails could be sent out to alert them. That was the founding vision behind Oodle – essentially to make shopping through the classifieds an easy process.

How do you drive traffic to your site?
We drive traffic in a number of different ways. We’re fortunate enough to have good growth. People keep coming back to our site. One week they may be looking for an apartment, the next for a job or new car. We do invest money into search engine optimization. We do a limited amount of search engine marketing, though not a lot. We also actively pursue and get distribution deals. We’ve done distribution deals with a number of different folks, like Lycos Classifieds. We also work with newspaper companies, like The Washington Post and the San Francisco Tribune. We’re actually working with a number of different local media organizations to power their classified sites.

How does Oodle make money?
Oodle makes money primarily by enabling the folks in our index to feature their listings. A while ago when we launched the service, our main revenue stream was advertising. And we started hearing from a lot of the folks in our index comments like, “We love the traffic we’re getting from Oodle. How do we get more?” It occurred to us that there was a great opportunity to allow the folks in our index to feature their listings.

Now, if a publisher wants to pay us, we’ll feature their listings. This has several benefits, including prominent search result rankings. For instance, if someone is looking for a Honda Accord and that publisher has a good Honda Accord ad, we will display it at the top of the results list. We also show featured listings in the right-hand bar. If there are multiple featured listings in the results, the top spot will go to the one with the highest bid. It’s a bidding-based model.

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Online Dating Statistics

Posted on August 6, 2007

Online_daterSAN ANGELO LIVE! — Aug 5 — There are several reports out there that confirm what we already know – online dating is big business. In 2004, dating websites created more revenue ($470 million) than any other paid online content category. 11% of all American Internet-using adults (16 million) have gone to an online dating site. In general, online daters tend to be younger (26-35), more educated, and more liberal than their counterparts. Online daters also are either skinnier, taller, and more attractive than the general population, or better liars. Although online daters seem pickier when it comes to looks (a woman with a supermodel BMI of 17 receives 90% more first-contact emails than a woman with a healthy BMI of 25), 3% of the Internet users who are married or in long-term committed relationships (3 million) say they met their partners online.

The full article was originally published at San Angelo Live!, but is no longer available.

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OneKeyAway: Where Dating And Laser Tag Meet

Posted on August 6, 2007

Onekeyaway_logoREAL TECH NEWS — Aug 5 — OneKeyAway is an LA-based dating service that has its members zap each other at mixers to see if they’re a match. Before the events, guests complete a series of online questions whose answers are transferred to matchbook-sized digital memory devices that then are worn like necklaces. During the parties, individuals point their devices at one another to check compatibility. Like on the road, green means "Go" and red means "Stop". FULL ARTICLE @ REAL TECH NEWS

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Sky And DatingDirect Launch Sky Dating

Posted on August 6, 2007

Dating_directNEW MEDIA AGE — Aug 3 — Sky Digital Media has partnered with DatingDirect to launch Sky Dating. The partnership between the broadcasting and online dating companies will grant Sky users access to the over 5 million registered DatingDirect members in the U.K. via a co-branded homepage. Features of the new site include instant messaging, video calling and video intros, and the ability to create personal compatibility tests and photo albums.

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