GUARDIAN.CO.UK — June 28 – Ten years ago, Henry Badenhorst and his partner Gary Frish helped a friend find a date online. They put him on Excite, a search engine, which had a dating section. But it took two weeks for him to get a response. The idea for Gaydar was born. "Gaydar started as something we did on the side," says Badenhorst. "I placed some ads in Boyz, which drew in a few people, and slowly it grew. The 1st year we had several thousand, the 2nd year was 75k and then suddenly, in the third year, in 2001-02, there were ~220k." 5 million people around the world subscribe, spending on average more than an hour on the site with each visit, and pay £5/month subscription, with the rest of the company's revenue coming from advertising. By 2004 the website had a new sibling: GaydarRadio which now has 1.6m listeners. Badenhorst met fellow South African Gary Frisch in 1991. "I always make jokes that he was the one-night stand that never went away." On Feb 10th, 2007, Frisch did finally go away. He jumped off the 8th-floor balcony of his Battersea home. Badenhorst says he wants to cut down his hours, and admits that now, with Frisch gone, his passion isn't what it was. FULL ARTICLE @ GUARDIAN.CO.UK

This summary misleading: In the article it says “most” pay the £5 subscription, not all, which is what your summary implies. Otherwise the company would be doing £25 million per month revenue which I’m guessing they’re not (£5*5,000,000).
This summary misleading: In the article it says “most” pay the £5 subscription, not all, which is what your summary implies. Otherwise the company would be doing £25 million per month revenue which I’m guessing they’re not (£5*5,000,000).
Ouch, that’s a pretty flippant way of writing about a suicide.
Ouch, that’s a pretty flippant way of writing about a suicide.
If you read the full interview you will realise it wasn’t really suicide! I don’t think I have ever read such a gut wrenching interview!
If you read the full interview you will realise it wasn’t really suicide! I don’t think I have ever read such a gut wrenching interview!
so £25 million a month. Err, thats £300 million a year or like half a billion dollars.
I don’t think so!
so £25 million a month. Err, thats £300 million a year or like half a billion dollars.
I don’t think so!