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Month: May 2009

Unemployment And Living With Parents Are Not Dating Deterrents

Posted on May 13, 2009

Zoosk logo PR NEWSWIRE — May 12 — According to Zoosk's recent survey, 78% of American singles would go on a date with someone who is unemployed; 85% think that dating can be fun without spending money; 80% would go on a date with someone who lives with their parents. The Zoosk poll was conducted online in May 2009 and fielded 1,009 responses from singles in the United States who use Zoosk. 89% of Zoosk members are under age 40, and 65% are under age 30.

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

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Internet Dating Industry Weekly News – 4 Mins

Posted on May 11, 2009

Online Personals Watch Weekly News Summary, May 11th, 2009

Site launches, BharatMatrimony expansion into new markets and religions, Userplane demise, CrazyBlindDate to be integrated into OkCupid, prison dating, Wealthy Men on reality TV.

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Max McGuire And Mark Semaan, co-CEOs Of RedHotPie

Posted on May 9, 2009

Max and Mark OPW INTERVIEW — May 9 — RedHotPie is a top 10 dating site in Australia. Here’s our interview with the co-founders, Max McGuire and Mark Semaan. – Mark Brooks

What’s your founding story?
Max: Back in 2002, we had a brainstorm that we wanted to get into the digital industry. At the time there was a need for online dating in Australia, particularly with a community feel. Australia was being serviced mainly by the international products that weren’t speaking with an Australian voice. We combined our relevant talents in IT, web development, and sales and marketing, and built RedHotPie.

Tell us more about the Australian voice. How is that different from America and the UK?
Max: Speaking with an Australian voice means the user is able to identify with what the site is saying. In particular, we speak about Australian events or Australian places and in Australian colloquial terms.

Mark: We do offline gatherings, events and parties to get people together and tie the online with the offline aspect.

But you don’t run them yourselves; you let other people run them, correct?
Max: It’s a mutually beneficial arrangement but yes, we have our party and event partners, and we support and promote them. We hand pick them. People approach us and we look at their bonafides and what they’re trying to achieve with their event, and if it fits the RedHotPie model, we jump straight in.

So if you get complaints about a particular brand of event or a particular provider then you would tend to pull it?
Max: Oh absolutely. If there is some problem, we would no longer support them. It’s a very important aspect of taking the cyber out of your product and actually having real world events.

I’m intrigued with the name RedHotPie. Can you tell us how you came about the name?
Max: I think everyone would agree that trying to come up with a name is always a challenge.
We wanted something interesting and quirky. So in the name, the ‘Hot’ part was more saying that we’re edgy, we’re a product with passion, and the ‘Pie’ part was where we wanted to go with having a community. Get your slice of the pie, be part of the pie. So we ended up with RedHotPie.

How are you situated against the likes of RSVP? I think they’re still the number one in Australia.
Max: Yeah, RSVP is a very significant brand name in Australia. They’ve been around the longest and have been brand building an awful long time. They’re sort of what we consider to be a little less flamboyant, or you can call it “vanilla dating”. We like to have a more party feel, a more passion feel, and then again we’re very much more about this community and creating the stickiness and the sense of belonging.

How much would say the webcams have contributed to RedHotPie’s success?
Mark: With the webcam, we focus a lot on the reality aspect of the site. We started on a small scale and every 6 months we add a bigger pipe for the room because it keeps on growing. There is a definite shift that people want to see who they’re communicating with and that it’s real.

Max: And in the Australian marketplace, we were the first with webcam chat where some other Australian based start-ups are still playing around with Java applets and Java chat.

You also have a couple that give advice, Bessie and Geoff. Can you tell us about Bessie and Geoff?
Max: Bessie Bardot and Geoff Barker are partners in life and they have a celebrity status in Australia which makes them recognizable to our users. They’re published authors of books on dating and relationship advice. Geoff’s last book was “What’s On a Man’s Mind?” which was directed more towards giving girls some insights into how the male mind works. It was important for us to have someone our users could identify with.

You have recently launched in the UK I understand.
Max: Yes, we went live in the UK in 2007 so it’s fairly recent in the age of RedHotPie, which is 6 ½ years old now. We’ve spent some time and effort and considerable money branding the product in the UK. We’re working towards traction and market share there.

Have you found the Brits to be different from the Aussies?
I think that most people who are interested in meeting other people, no matter what their cultures or nationalities are, have the same sort of desires or requirements, and probably not too different.

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Ashley Madison To Launch In Ireland

Posted on May 8, 2009

Ashleymadison logo IRISH CENTRAL — May 7 — Ashley Madison, a Web site that helps people have affairs is to launch in Ireland with a major marketing campaign later this year. The site has been in operation in North America since 2001, and membership has gone up from 1m to 3.6m in the past 12 months – in part thanks to the recession. FULL ARTICLE @ IRISH CENTRAL

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Study: Effectiveness Of Virtual Dating

Posted on May 7, 2009

Dan ariely omnidate OPW — May 7 — Omnidate is conducting a study with Professor Dan Ariely  into the effectiveness of virtual dating and is looking for dating sites to participate in this research. Professor Ariely is a best-selling author (Predictably Irrational, 2008) and the researcher behind several online dating studies, including "Improving Online Dating with Virtual Dates". OmniDate is a developer of a plug-in 3D virtual dating application.  Please email ravit@omnidate.com if interested.

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Dating Sites ID The Smell Of Love

Posted on May 7, 2009

Couple-smell DISCOVERY NEWS — May 6 — Basisnote and Scientific Match are developing technology to match couples based on the genetic components of the human immune system — and their odor. Studies have  shown that people are most likely to be attracted to the smells of those who have different histocompatibility genes than their own. With Basisnote, clients order a test and receive it two days later. Then they swab their cheeks and put the sample into a machine. Ten minutes later out pops a code of 0's and 1's. A client enters their unique code at Basisnote's Web site, and the software matches them to a person with a completely different immune system.

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

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Compatible Partners Is Now Live

Posted on May 6, 2009

Compatiblepartners logo OPW — May 6 — In response to discrimination litigation, eHarmony agreed to launch the gay version of its heterosexual match-making service. Compatible Partners is live now and members can get 6 months free membership if they register today.

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Love Behind Bars

Posted on May 6, 2009

Hotprisonpals logo WCBSTV — May 5 — It's certainly not unusual for people to look for romance online. But should prisoners have the right to do just that? Thousands of them, many who will spend the rest of their life in prison, have personal ads looking for love. And some family members of victims say that is just not right. Prisoners, themselves, are not allowed access to the Web, so they pay an Internet company to post the ad for them. Women either write directly to the inmate in prison or the company forwards the message. Some sites do include the crime the inmate committed, but not "Hot Prison Pals", a dating site for prisoners run by Sam Wagner. He said anyone who may be thinking of writing inmates should do their own homework.

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

Mark Brooks: This seems like a useful public service. Everyone needs love. Even virtual love. Perhaps its the lack of love that drove the inmates to their crimes. Perhaps its the lack of a strong family unit during childhood. Ultimately, dating sites should strive to help people form stronger, more loving relationships and family units. This in turn should help to lower crime rates. Your comments please?

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SNAP Launches AreYouInterested.com Online Dating Website

Posted on May 6, 2009

Areyouinterested logo PRESS RELEASE — May 4 — SNAP Interactive announced the beta launch of AreYouInterested.com,
a stand-alone online dating website incorporating a Facebook Connect
integration. Users can login to
AreYouInterested.com with their Facebook identity and allow the site to
access the member's existing Facebook profile information. FULL ARTICLE @ EMEDIA WORLD

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OKCupid’s Marketing Strategy

Posted on May 5, 2009

Okcupidnew logo INC — May 5 — Sam Yagan, the founder of OkCupid, creates a blind-dating service to get press attention and create buzz. At first, CrazyBlindDate created virtually no buzz, but after it launched in New York City, Boston, and San Francisco, the site began to garner attention from the press. In turn, by early 2008, OkCupid had doubled its monthly users to ~2m. OkCupid fell short of its revenue goal of $2m in 2008, but Yagan says the number of active daters has nearly doubled, to ~1m, and monthly unique visitors have increased more than 50%, to 3.2m. FULL ARTICLE @ INC

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