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Month: September 2009

CougarLife.com’s Banned Commercial

Posted on September 30, 2009

COUGARLIFE – Sep 30 – CougarLife.com worked with ABC to produce a commercial that all parties agreed would fit best with the new show Cougar Town.  However, after the commercial was produced and presented to ABC for broadcast, Claudia Openkelder, founder of CougarLife, was told that the Network Managers now had a problem with the site itself. Cougarlife.com is a dating site specifically for mature women who are interested in dating younger men. Ms. Openkelder has asked all women to boycott ABC’s new television series, Cougar Town, for what she calls sexist discrimination.

Mark Brooks: This niche will experience a major boom with the introduction of Cougar Town. Courtland Brooks just started working with Dateacougar.com. 

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Group Dating With Ignighter

Posted on September 30, 2009

Ignighter logo newDEUTSCHLAND RUNDFUNK – Sep 29 – Ignighter, a group online dating site, started as a Facebook app. Adam Sachs and his two friends created Ignighter app for Facebook after their negative experiences with traditional online dating. Ignighter got over 1M funding in 2008 and became the leading group dating site. Unlike other dating sites, Ignighter's members can only communicate within groups. Adam Sachs now has to figure out how to generate revenue since most of Ignighter's members came from Facebook and are used to the free service. Parship.de, a personality profiling dating site, doesn't have to worry about generating revenue. This company has been around and charging for their services for over 10 years now. Members have to fill out 200-question questionnaire before they receive their first match. The site claims that over 10K people sign up a day. FULL ARTICLE @ DEUTSCHLAND RUNDFUNK (in German)

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Cosmopolitan Pairs Up With Men’s Health For User Dating

Posted on September 30, 2009

Cosmopolitan menshealth logaNMA.CO.UK - Sep 30 – NatMag titles Men’s Health and Cosmopolitan have partnered to launch male- and female-based dating sites. The sites will encourage users to sign up in order to be matched with ‘Men’s Health hotties’ or ‘glamorous, fun-loving females’ of Cosmopolitan.

The full article was originally published at NMA.co.uk, but is no longer available.

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Michael Norton, Assistant Professor At Harvard Business School

Posted on September 29, 2009

Head shotOPW INTERVIEW – Sep 29 – Michael Norton is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. In 2008, he co-published the report entitled “People Are Experience Goods: Improving Online Dating with Virtual Dates.” – Jenn Rubin

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Mike, the first sentence of your report declares “online dating frequently fails to meet user expectations.” How did you and your team come to this conclusion?

We were trying to figure out what was right and what was wrong with online dating. So, we created our own online dating site called TheMatchUp.Net. Our online daters were probably in their 20s and 30s and mainly from Massachusetts and New York.

We found that people have these really high expectations for online dating – maybe unrealistically high. They thought they would look through these people, find their soul mate, get married and live happily ever after. Then, when they went on dates and those expectations weren’t quite met, they ended up getting disappointed.

Why else were online daters frustrated?
We asked people how happy they were with their online dating experience, as well as if they were looking for a long-term relationship or a short-term hook up. What we found is women who are looking for a short-term hook up and men who are looking for a long-term relationship end up happy with their experiences. Yet those two groups of users are about 5 percent of the population.

It is the huge groups of people that are looking for the opposite that don’t seem to be having as much fun or success on these sites.

Tell me about some of the other interesting findings from the study.
One of the things we found, which was a bit sad, was that online daters thought when they met someone, they would grow to like them more and more as the dating process advanced. In fact, what we show in our data is on average the more you get to know someone, the less you like them. We called another one of our papers “Why Familiarity Breeds Contempt.”

What specific features do you recommend online dating sites implement?
We found that when we sent people on virtual dates before they met in person, they tended to click better when we actually had them meet in person.

We designed virtual dates ourselves. You would have an avatar and wander around a virtual space. Our virtual dates were designed in general to be cheesy first dates, like going to a museum. The two of you could wander around in this space and chat with each other about the artwork or the other people who were also on dates.

The notion was let’s insert a virtual date, where people can learn a little about each other but not have crazy expectations that this person will be the greatest person in the world.

Yet in the report, it states, “Search time invested fails to pay off in a commensurate number of face-to-face encounters.” How is virtual dating a solution to this issue?
One of the tricks with having to meet somebody face to face is how much time it takes. You have to go somewhere. So, you have travel time, and you also have to get ready to go. With virtual dates, we designed ours to be brief, five-minute interactions. The notion was we can give people a lot of flexibility as to when they go on these dates and save them time in case they end up not liking their partner.

In this in-between space, are we really interacting? It’s certainly more so than just exchanging e-mails but clearly much less so than meeting face to face.

Participants in your study reported though spending an average of 5.2 hours per week searching through profiles, along with another 6.7 hours writing and responding to e-mails. Clearly, online dating can be time-consuming process. Does this benefit online dating sites from a business and revenue standpoint?
That speaks to a very tricky aspect of running an online dating company. If you have an online dating service where you find people instantly on Day 1 that are your soul mate, you might not have a sustainable business model. At the same time, if you have people who are on your site for five years and never find somebody that they like, they’re probably going to switch away from your service.

So, there is an interesting middle point at which you want users to be on your site long enough to be able to experience enough people and also ideally to charge enough membership fees that the business is sustainable. Yet you also at some point need to figure out how to meet their needs, so they find someone that they really do click with and then will spread positive word of mouth about your service.

Free sites, paid sites, niche sites – Is there a format that you find to be a notch above the rest?
It’s difficult to say across the board which site is the best as opposed to thinking that there are different people with different relationship needs. These different services can map onto different customer groups in terms of matching what it is they’re looking for.

Do you have future online dating studies planned?
We are not doing any right now. There are people who are looking at funny things like, for example, how honest people are in their dating profiles. There is a finding where the average height of men on online dating sites is above the population, so male online daters slightly lie about their height. However, their weight is exactly what the U.S. population would be. Whereas for female online daters, the height is exactly what the population is, but the weight is thinner than the average person.

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Thanks To Our Sponsors

Posted on September 27, 2009

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Online Buddies Acquires Majority Stake In Dlist.com

Posted on September 25, 2009

Onlinebuddies logoPRESS RELEASE – Sep 25 - Online Buddies, the parent company of Manhunt, has acquired a majority stake in a social networking site for gay men under age 30, DList.com. As part of the deal, Online Buddies will take over all marketing efforts for Dlist.com. Dlist.com launched in 2006 and similar to MySpace, the site allows members to share music, art, and photos, and build their personal pages.

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Internet Dating Conference Update

Posted on September 25, 2009

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OPW – Sep 25 – The European Internet Dating Conference in London is drawing to a close now.  Woome, ChristianConnection.co.uk, EasyDate, White Label Dating, The Guardian newspaper, Bharat Matrimony, comScore and Google spoke among others. 

Jackie Elton from Christian Connection spoke on the subject of attracting women to dating sites.  Results from a survey that she ran showed that 35% of female idaters were very concerned about safety issues, whereas only 16% of males considered it very important for their online dating experience.  She said that women needed more empathy and time when calling in with customer service issues.  Guys often call in to complain that something is broken, and they suggest fixes, whereas women are more likely to call in to find out how to get something to work, and would need reassurance, and possibly an apology. 

Jackie also suggested that there were many differences between American and European daters.  Americans spend a lot more per date and tend to take dating more seriously and be a little more formal.  Europeans are more casual about dating.  Americans also generally believe that its ok to date several people at once, whereas Europeans are less inclined to think that dating multiple at once s ok.  Americans spend 6x per capita on self-help analysis books than Europeans, according to Amazon.

Mike Shaw from comScore gave an excellent talk, with some fascinating analysis.  Here are a few keypoints.
– A hundred million people visit dating sites globally each month
– The global traffic to online dating sites is up 5% in 15 months
– The North American market is flat
– Turkey, Israel, and Canada have the highest proportion of internet users visiting idating sites
– Over the last 2 years there's been an 87% growth in uniques to social networking sites in Europe and a 21% growth in uniques going to online dating sites in Europe
– The average time spent on European social networks has gone up 34% in the last 2 years, while time spent on internet dating sites has decreased 30%
– 8% of the population account for 85% of clicks in ad campaigns
– The British have the lowerst CTR at just 0.08% CTR
– Plentyoffish is the biggest display ads advertiser in the UK and USA
– Out of 56 billion online display ads shown in the UK in June 2009, 370 million were to internet dating sites
– Online dating is growing fastest in Europe

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Worlds Top Dating Sites

Posted on September 24, 2009

PARADIGM SHIFT – Sep 24 - Here are the top dating sites in the world, from the latest Comscore July 2009 report.

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The most interesting trend over the last year is the growing difference between usage at paid sites verses free sites and hybrids like Singlesnet. If you combine total visits at Singlesnet and Plentyoffish in the US,  those 2 sites combined already have more monthly visits than all pure paid sites combined.

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

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True.com Agrees To Settle Class Action

Posted on September 24, 2009

True logoPR NEWSWIRE – Sep 23 – True.com has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit that was brought against it by a former subscriber who alleged that True had unlawfully charged fees to his credit card after he cancelled his subscription. True denies all of the allegations, and has agreed to settle the case. As part of the settlement, True has agreed to pay $1.5M into a settlement fund over a period from February 2009 through March 2010.

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

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Late Life Romance

Posted on September 24, 2009

Therightone togetherdating logaPRESS RELEASE – Sep 25 - According to U.S. Census Bureau News, there are 15.8M single Americans who are 65+. These older Americans account for 16% of all unmarried and single people age 18 and older. Many of these seniors have found themselves single again after a divorce or the death of a significant other. Relationship expert Paul A. Falzone, CEO of The Right One and Together Dating, encourages single seniors to take advantage of technology and observe new dating etiquette.

New Dating Etiquette
– Meet in a public place by your own transportation.
– Men and women now split the bill. 
– Don't air your "dirty laundry". 
– Guard your personal information and your assets. Know that there are many people who are quick to take advantage of the loneliness of seniors. Be aware that not everyone you meet may be a person of substance, ethically and morally.

The full article was originally published at E-Media Wire, but is no longer available.

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