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Month: August 2009

Interview With Ross Williams Of WhiteLabelDating.com

Posted on August 31, 2009

Ross williams CASUAL ENCOUNTERS — Aug 27 – Besides being a serial web entrepreneur, Ross Williams is founder and CEO of WhiteLabelDating.com.

Q: What can you tell us about your life outside of the White Label Dating universe?
A: Well, there’s an online bio to be found at http://www.rosswilliams.com which goes through my background before starting WhiteLabelDating.com. Outside of work I enjoy travelling and I’m also a big car fan.

Q: I saw in an interview you gave in mid-2007 that your objective for 2008 was to make WLD.com the #1 white label dating provider online. Have you achieved that goal yet? 

A: Absolutely, without a shadow of doubt.
Q: What thing or things do you enjoy most about your position as WLD’s CEO and why? 
A: I have a fantastic team around me – I employ 65 staff full time in our UK Headquarters – and we have a great environment, working together, earning good money and helping people find fun and love online.

Q: What do you think is the most important advice that someone considering starting a white label dating site should receive?
A: Visit the platform provider. Some disreputable companies will promise the world, but it’s you who needs to pay for the marketing and take the risk, so make sure you meet with the people in person, meet with their customer support team, development team (who will provide your users with new features) and ideally meet with some of their current partners as well.

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

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Internet Dating Conference Discount

Posted on August 31, 2009

Idate OPW — Aug 31 — This year we're in London for the European Internet Dating Conference. Register before Sep 7th and save GBP £275. Since 2004, iDate has been the largest trade show and business convention for the Internet dating industry. Conferences are held each year in Miami, London and Los Angeles. Presentations at this upcoming event will be focused on the management of European-oriented online personals sites. At the same time, the Social Networking Conference (SNC) will be running in parallel, and anyone attending iDate will also have access to the SNC. 

Here are some sample sessions from the upcoming Internet Dating Conference:

  • Luke McKend, Industry Head, Google – “Consumer Trends in European Online Dating and Social Networking” 
  • Max Polyakov, CEO, EasyDate – “Niche Strategies for Online and Mobile Dating in Europe” 
  • Murugavel Janakiraman, CEO, BharatMatrimony.com – “Innovations within the Indian Matrimony Market” 
  • Dr. Windsor Holden, Principal Analyst, Juniper Research – “Mobile Dating: Market Opportunities and Optimal Business Models”
  • Tina El-hage and Jenny Springfield, Guardian News & Media – “Evolution of Newspapers Utilizing Online Dating Services”

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Ilan Leibovich, COO Of 6rounds

Posted on August 31, 2009

Profile Picture SNW INTERVIEW — Aug 31 — 6rounds, a Webcam-based social networking site, allows users to get together online and play games, watch YouTube videos and even browse Facebook. The site won’t officially be open to the public for another couple months, but Social Networking Watch readers can click here for a special preview of 6rounds’ video chat service. Just enter the code “6snw.”

Social Networking Watch spoke with 6rounds COO Ilan Leibovich about how the Israeli company got started, its white label solutions and what he thinks of other Webcam dating sites, like WooMe and SpeedDate. – Jenn Rubin

Why did you decide to found 6rounds?
We came up with the idea for 6rounds about 1 ½ years ago. We started out doing speed dating sessions for users. As we began developing the program and our platform, we thought about ways for people to meet while they’re waiting for the speed dating sessions. Also, if they met someone that they didn’t really like, they could still do games together, watch videos or just pass the time in the most fun way.

Can you chat with more than one 6rounds member at a time?
It is currently just one-on-one video chats, but we’re developing a wider system that will allow up to six people to talk at the same time. That is why we call it 6rounds, and because Rounds.com wasn’t available.

The site’s name also comes from the Beach Boys lyrics, “Round round, get around.”

How does 6rounds differ from other Webcam dating sites, such as WooMe and SpeedDate?
Both WooMe and SpeedDate are doing a great job. However, our platform is not just focused on dating and on speed dating. It’s also for networking, socializing and meeting friends. That’s why we like to call it a live meeting point.

Can other Web sites integrate your platform?
6rounds is built on a platform called Gixoo. It can be a full-blown, white label solution, including different designs, different features and so on.

Just in the trial stage, 6rounds has already lured members from around the world. Were you purposely pursuing an international audience?
There was a piece about us on CNN Spanish, and afterward, a lot of people from Latin America came to the site. We’ve had articles on TechCrunch and a few other blogs. Those articles had an invitation code for readers to come to the site and try out 6rounds. So, I’m guessing people are trying it currently from everywhere.

You and CEO Dany Fishel received $150,000 from friends and family in order to start 6rounds back in February 2008. Today, the company has raised $1 million in seed investments. Who are some of your backers?
We got $350,000 in October 2008 from a company called Startup Factory, which is an angel group based here in Israel. It has about 50 members, and each of them put a little cash into the company. We just recently closed a round of $1 million from a group called Rhodium, which is also in Israel, and a U.S.-based private equity fund. A few other angels, whose names probably mean more to the Israeli crowd, are Zeev Bregman, Ivan Ferrer and Uri Shinar.

How will the site make money?
The Web site is free, and we won’t charge people for using it. However, users can pay to personalize and customize the chat rooms. For instance, during a round, members can purchase certain activities and backgrounds. We’re also thinking of having advertising during the rounds, as well as sponsored games, activities, gifts and so on.

Tell me a little bit about the 6rounds team.
We currently have eight people based here in Israel. Dany and I are the only people who are not developers.

Any plans to expand into the mobile market?
Of course. We’re thinking about creating an application for the iPhone, but it is something we’re planning probably for late 2010.

Besides the official launch, what are your plans for the site in the coming year?
We’re planning Facebook and MySpace applications, as well as Firefox plugins. We want people to be able to enjoy our video experience platform from everywhere across the Web, from their favorite social networks to their favorite applications and even their personal blogs. Our ultimate goal is to offer a wide platform for sharing experiences in a live atmosphere.

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Thanks To Our Sponsors

Posted on August 30, 2009

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Falling Back Into The Dating World

Posted on August 28, 2009

Plentyoffish new logo WESTENDER — Aug 26 — Singles in Vancouver seem to put more effort into finding a mate when the leaves start to turn. “Once it starts getting a little bit colder, people stay indoors a lot more — and, of course, are on their computers — and would like to find someone to snuggle up and watch a movie with,” says Kate Bilenki, spokesperson for Plentyoffish.com. “We notice an increase in the fall, and a very large jump comes around Christmas.” While Plentyoffish generates a high volume of traffic because it offers free membership, local paid dating services such as Executive Search Dating (ESD) also see an increase in business in the fall.

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

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Plenty Of Fish Rejection In The Virtual Sea

Posted on August 28, 2009

Beeing rejected CANWEST — Aug 26 — Online dating waters can offer a new world of opportunities for someone's romantic life but they can also open the door to new ways of being rejected. An increasing number of clients who visit Montreal-based psychotherapist Cerise Morris come to her with stories of their online dating escapades. An Internet-based relationship can often be fleeting and illusory. "People are more free to try and say things they wouldn't otherwise," Morris says. "The possibility that what seems real online may not be real at all should always be on the mind. If it's not, and everything read and seen is taken at face value, the online world will become one teeming with rejection."

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

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Spark Networks Stock Nears 52 Week Low

Posted on August 27, 2009

Sparknetworks OPW — Aug 27 — OPW needs to provide more coverage on the internet dating companies that are publicly traded. So to raise our motivation levels and put a bit of skin in the game, Irena and I have invested $5k in Spark Networks stocks today, for starters. Here's where Spark Networks stands per Google Finance. Their market capitalization is $45 million.  I like the P/E ratio of 12.43. Their 52 week range is $2 to $4.46, so at the current price of $2.18 they're near their 52 week low. Spark Networks has a GREAT internet dating property in JDate and I get the impression they're working hard to innovate and monetize better. They've acquired Minglematch, Hurrydate and Engage in the past and have been winding down American Singles for a long while, and focusing on becoming a niche network. They're dumping the remnants of the Engage.com traffic over to their new shiny toy, Kizmeet.com, an online matchmaking service. 

Irena and I will be buying IAC, Jumbuck and Yahoo in the next few weeks to build out our iDating portfolio a little more.  We'll let you know who tanks and who does well, and how we think they can do better.

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Yahoo! Enters The Middle East Market

Posted on August 27, 2009

Maktoob bentelhalal logo BUSINESS WEEK — Aug 26 – Bentelhalal is a popular matrimonial site within Maktoob, the large Jordanian Internet property Yahoo! said it was acquiring on Aug 25 for what TechCrunch reported to be $85M. The purchase gives Yahoo command of one of the most visited online news portals in the Arab world, with business, finance, games, blogging, and other sites that reach an estimated 16.5M people. Maktoob is largely supported by online ads, which are expected to make up a $142M market among Arabic-speaking countries by 2011, according to Dubai-based Madar Research.

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

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Ted Verani, SVP Sales & Marketing At Jumbuck

Posted on August 26, 2009

Jumbuck logo OPW INTERVIEW — Aug 26 — Jumbuck powers some of the top mobile chat and mobile dating services on the planet. Here’s our interview with Ted Verani, the SVP Sales and Marketing at Jumbuck. – Mark Brooks

How was the company started?
The company was started in 2000 by Adrian Risch, who is our CEO. It was around the time mobile data was taking off. He created one of the earliest mobile chat services.

What are your main products?
Power Chat is our biggest original product, and it’s a mobile-only service. All these users are connected globally. Overall, we have three main products – Power Chat, Fast Flirting and Mobilove.

With Power Chat, you enter into a chat room. There is a list of users who are online. You can watch them communicate and jump in at any time. People can chat about anything, but the reality is most are flirting. There is also a one-to-one messaging option.

Fast Flirting is a live service, too. You see a list of people who are online. You can check out profiles and photos. Then, you invite someone into a flirt request. If both people opt in, they can have a timed, 10-minute flirt session.

Mobilove is our more classic dating product. It would perhaps be more closely aligned with your traditional mobile dating or online dating services.

Do you think a lot of your users are using Internet dating services, as well?
No, I think the demographic of our users are younger. They’re using it for fun, flirting and entertainment but not for finding a partner or getting married.

How does the service make money?
Power Chat is $2 a month, Fast Flirting is $3 a month and Mobi Love is $4.99 a month, which also includes premium alerts. You can get alerts to find out when someone is online now or when you have a message in your inbox.

Do you have any applications that use location-based services (LBS)?
We don’t do true LVS in the sense of geo-coded targets, but we do use proximity. In this case, we would use zip codes. Even some of our chat rooms, you can go into a specific geographic room, like the West.

Is that mainly because of the carriers concerns over liability to LBS?
Partially, it was how it was designed in the beginning.

I think LBS is great for social networks that are more friend managers. You already know this person in an offline sense. You want to keep track of them and their activities. However, I think with dating products you have to be a little more cautious. At most you would want to use proximity for someone nearby rather than giving them your actual location.

Still, there is lots of excitement and enthusiasm right now for LBS as it is beginning to open up. Originally, carriers would have to give you the LBS information. Now, with devices like the iPhone and other smart phones, you can get the coordinates right in the phone.

I’ve heard iPhone applications monetizes far better than any other platform. How do you think the iPhone is changing the game?
It certainly has changed the game from the standpoint of they made an amazing device, and it has raised the bar for how other handset manufacturers need to respond. So, you’re seeing more and more phones coming out. You also see a change in how carriers are going to monetize and work with content providers.

With the iPhone, they’ve now opened up to smaller developers who have creative ideas. Apple probably approves 96 percent of the apps provided to them.

So it’s created a challenge from the content provider’s point of view in terms of discoverability and getting your application noticed. However, they have certainly changed the market in terms of customers wanting to consume content and data.

Now, the carriers have realized that offering up the likes of MySpace, Facebook and other social networks on their phones improves their retention. Have there been any other points of realization on Internet dating side of the house – the chat and flirt?
They love us, because we do consume quite a bit of data. We do probably a billion page views a month worldwide, so that’s quite a bit of traffic.

How easy is it working with the carriers?
Working with carriers is great, and it’s challenging. We have obviously a unique advantage. We’ve been around since 2004 and having really created arguably the largest mobile social networking application. We work with about 80 plus carriers worldwide.

We can talk about iPhone and other ways to get in the market. However, working with wireless carriers is going to be the surest way to get your application in front of as many eyeballs as possible.

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Sex With A Stranger

Posted on August 26, 2009

Adult_services GLAMOUR MAGAZINE — Aug 26 — A startling number of young women are living out a fantasy with guys they meet online – and don’t know at all. Liberating or just plain dangerous? Hookup or “casual dating” websites like Fling.com, SexSearch, OnlineBootyCall, and others often outperform mainstream dating sites. Match.com had 5M unique visitors in May. AdultFriendFinder had nearly 24M and Fling 18M. Statistics show that ~50% of these users are women. “Most women say they get a rush from sleeping with a stranger. The rush may be largely fear. If you mix the chemicals involved with fear (adrenaline and norepinephrine) and those involved with sexual arousal (serotonin and dopamine), you create the most potent cocktail the brain can handle”, said Kelly McDaniel, author of Ready to Heal: Women Facing Love, Sex and Relationship Addiction. SUMMARY FROM SEPTEMBER 2009 GLAMOUR MAGAZINE

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