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Month: April 2009

Internet Ad Revenues Cheat Sheet

Posted on April 6, 2009

CfmrBRIEFlogo RESEARCH BRIEF — Apr 6 — The IAB 2008 Internet Advertising Revenue Report shows that the full-year 2008 revenues totaled $23.4 billion, exceeding 2007 by $2.2 billion or 10.6%, while all US advertising for 2008 was down 2.6% compared to 2007. And, fourth quarter revenues of $6.1 billion mark the first time the interactive advertising industry achieved, and surpassed, $6 billion in a single quarter.

The full article was originally published at Center For Media Research, but is no longer available.

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Lavalife Moves To Skype

Posted on April 5, 2009

LAVALIFE LOGO THE GLOBE AND MAIL — Apr 5 – Lavalife has introduced Lavalife World Chat available through Skype. The service will allow singles to connect with other singles by creating profiles from personal voice recordings, listen to other profiles, exchange voice messages and join the Lavalife World Chat room. After downloading Skype, users can dial +9907LAVALIFE to find and talk to other singles around the globe.

The full article was originally published at Globe and Mail, but is no longer available.

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Internet Dating Weekly News Summary – 3 Minutes

Posted on April 3, 2009

Online Personals Watch News Summary #1, 4 3 09 from Mark Brooks.

This weeks news covers Skout, eHarmony, IC3, and Mobestar along with my favorite April 1st joke, Steve Wozniak in the new Footloose movie.

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Canadians In The Business Of Love

Posted on April 3, 2009

Ivey intouch magazine story IVEY INTOUCH MAGAZINE — Apr 3 — “Tele-personals,” known today as Lavalife, is one of the world’s oldest online dating services.  The founding partners started out dabbling in the business of celebrity voice tapes for answering  machines. They developed  “Tele-classifieds" and soon found that personal advertisements had the most potential.  Today, Lavalife offers its voice, Web and mobile services in more than 60 markets across the U.S., Canada and Australia. Sam Moorcroft discovered online dating services when he found himself single and unemployed in Toronto in the late 90s. He created ChristianCafe.com. The key to the success of ChristianCafe.com was filling a niche in the market. ChristianCafe.com has grown into a multi-million dollar operation, and is now celebrating its tenth anniversary online.

The full article was originally published at Ivey InTouch Magazine, but is no longer available.

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be2 Conquers Indian Dating Market

Posted on April 3, 2009

Be2 logo BE2 BLOG — Apr 2 – be2 India is live!  The look and language of the site was adjusted to Indian preferences. Over 80% of marriages in India are arranged by the parents, but that number is halved for Internet dating in India. be2 speaks to Indian singles who want to take the choice for the love of their lives into their own hands.

The full article was originally published at be2 blog, but is no longer available.

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01Amour.com, French Dating News

Posted on April 3, 2009

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OPW — Apr 3 — Vincent Abry runs a blog in France which covers the French dating industry. 01amour.com. 
If you'd like to stay up on the news in France, in French, he's your
man. He's going to be sharing top news with OPW on occasion so we'll
be able to keep an eye on Meetic a little more. – Mark Brooks

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New Dating Service Asks Singles To Wear Identification Badge

Posted on April 3, 2009

Yesiamsingle logo NEWS.COM.AU — Apr 2 — Evan Diacopolous is behind Yes I Am Single, a service which allows the lovelorn to purchase a “singles identification badge” to let potential partners know they're available and looking for love. The badge says yis.com.au ('Hey I’m single). For a cost of $22.95 singles get the badge plus access to online forums to join hobby groups and organise social events such as wine tasting or walking groups with other yis.com.au members.

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

Mark Brooks: What a terrible idea! Singelringen does the same thing in a non-cheesy manner.  Actually, its a pretty classy ring. I'd wear the ring, but I wouldn't wear the losers badge. I'll be wearing this ring as of April 25th however and Irena and Sasha will make an honest man of me.

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eHarmony Hasn’t Gone Far Enough

Posted on April 3, 2009

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QUEERTY — Apr 1 — Just because eHarmony launched a same-sex match site doesn't mean they are out of legal trouble. A class action suit says the matchmaker hasn't gone far enough — and their current two-site approach amounts to "separate but equal." And violates law. "To stop discriminating and comply with the law, the defendants must allow people seeking a same-sex relationship to access all the services and features of eHarmony.com, not a separate site,” added Jeremy Pasternak of The Law Offices of Jeremy Pasternak, who is also representing the plaintiffs. FULL ARTICLE @ QUEERTY

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Spark Loses $164k On $13.2 million

Posted on April 2, 2009

Sparknetworks OPW — Apr 2 — Just a few weeks ago the likes of NPR were reporting that while the economy is hurting, online dating seems to be booming as people seek companionship and understanding during hard times. However, Spark Networks, who are responsible for such sites as JDate.com, ChristianMingle.com and BlackSingles.com, showed down numbers in their Q4 results. Paid memberships were down 11% from Q4 2007, and down 12% for the full year. Revenue followed the same trend, showing an 18% decrease to $13.2 million for the quarter compared to $16 million for Q4 2007. Spark Networks were down 12% ($57.3m) for the full year compared.

During Q1 2007, the Chairman and CEO of Spark Networks, Adam Berger, reported that “JDate.com grew for the third straight quarter following last year’s price increase” and they launched an additional website, JDate.co.uk, for the U.K. Spark Networks did not report separately on JDate.com, but lumped it in with its other Jewish Networks. 

By the end of 2008, numbers for Jewish Networks were no longer growing, noting a 5% decrease in revenue for Q4 and up by a mere $100,000 from the prior year. Considering they added a whole new site to this category, you would expect to see a more significant revenue increase for the year. Paying subscribers were also down by 5% over the previous quarter, down 7% compared to Q4 2007, and down 4% for the year. Berger did note his disappointment with second half trends and the fourth quarter in particular, “as revenue and subscribers decreased sequentially in each online segment”. It should also be noted, however, that JDate experienced an “overhaul” in Q4 and began a re-launch in early 2009 for what Spark Networks clearly hopes will be a better financial year for online dating.

Interestingly, it is reported on Compete.com that JDate is actually up by 8.6% for the year, though this is not reflected in Spark’s report because of the aforementioned Jewish Networks lumping. After JDate.com, the next 3 largest Jewish dating sites are Frumster.com, which was down by 12.6% for the year, JewishFriendFinder.com, which was up 1.8%, and JewishCafe.com, which was up by 12.9% according to Compete.com. Based on this outside information, it begs the question of Spark Networks as to which of its Jewish Networks sites are dragging down the numbers for the year, since JDate seems to be doing rather well.

As Berger noted, revenue was mostly down across the board for Q4, as well as for the year as a whole. 'General Market Networks' (AmericanSingles.com) posted a 25% decrease for the quarter and 51% for the year, though Spark Networks is attributing this largely to a 59% decrease in the marketing expenditure. Spark has been winding down the once category leading AmericanSingles since it decided to go the niche route and buy MingleMatch back in 2005.  'Other Affinity Networks' came out about even with the prior quarter at $3.5 million, and was even up 3% compared to the previous year. Offline & Other Businesses was down 54% compared to Q4 2007, although it was up 18% from the prior quarter, it was still down 22% for the year.

To increase their bottom line Spark Networks also decreased operating and direct marketing expenses for 2008. Operating expenses, which include customer service, sales and marketing, and technical operations, were reported to be down 12% from the previous quarter, and down 19% from 2007 end of year. Direct marketing expenses were down 27% from the previous quarter, and down 29% for the year. Perhaps they should be increasing this, instead?

Sure, Spark is down, but how about the rest of the dating industry.  How is YOUR dating site doing year-over-year now compared to last year, now that Valentines is over?  Your comments please. 

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Marina Glogovac Steps Down As Lavalife CEO

Posted on April 1, 2009

Marinaglogovaccolor OPW — Apr 1 — Marina Glogovac has worked with Lavalife since 2004, first as the Chief Revenue Officer and and then as CEO since 2006. She has stepped down as CEO of Lavalife. Ron Duke, whos was the CFO, is taking over as the CEO. 

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