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Month: January 2011

Sunil Nagaraj, Founder Of DateBuzz, Making Online Dating More Fun?

Posted on January 4, 2011

Sunil - OPW OPW INTERVIEW – Jan 4 – User feedback, an interesting blog story and social media sharing are the hallmarks of the all new DateBuzz.com. Here’s our interview with founder Sunil Nagaraj. – Mark Brooks

What is your background and what inspired you to start DateBuzz?
About a year ago, I started the parent company Triangulate along with my co-founders David Chen and Matt Weisinger. We wanted to make the dating process more transparent, fun, and effective with DateBuzz.

Tell us more. Why do you think traditional internet dating is not so much fun and how do you make DateBuzz more fun?
The whole experience of online dating today leaves users feeling isolated and insecure. In particular, guys message a lot of girls and usually don’t hear back. On the other side, females are either inundated with too many messages or get no messages at all.

So I think there is little transparency into what is going on and few of us feel that we’re in control of the process. In contrast, the DateBuzz world is powered by these bite-sized votes that we call buzz. It encourages people to interact with everyone, based on romantic interest or the desire to provide helpful feedback, lowering the bar for starting up a conversation.

On DateBuzz, you start browsing profiles and if you like what someone’s movie interests are you can mark that as buzzworthy. In the background, our system is continually learning about your tastes to build a composite picture of who fits it best. When you label something buzzworthy a notification is sent to the user so they know what aspects of their profile the community is buzzing about.

How are you promoting your site?
We’re the first site built around a vibrant community. One of the things I’m most excited about is our DateBuzz Blog. We have 3 women that are single, and we’re following their real dating adventures on DateBuzz. For the next 45 days they’ll be going on dates and video blogging about it on our DateBuzz Blog.

We’ve done some early testing, and there is tremendous interest in being able to watch someone else going through the dating process. It is entertaining, it’s engaging, and it exposes what’s really going on in the dating world.
Tell us more about how you’re getting that into the blogosphere.

We’re promoting this blog across the diverse network of bloggers that cover the dating world. In addition, we have social media sharing links within the site and throughout the blog. We give the content an initial strategic push, but from there, we see where it goes.

What are your goals? How many members would you like to be at in 3 months time?
We launched a beta product in July learned a ton of lessons about what users love doing and what they find difficult. Now, we’ve built up a strong community with thousands of active users buzzing around. We’re poised for rapid, high-quality growth while maintaining great engagement across the site.

Do you offer users any special ability to provide each other feedback after the date?
Throughout the site and at every step in the process you can provide feedback on each other’s profiles, to each other’s messages, and more. Over the next few weeks, you will see us roll out more and more features that will allow more communication and feedback at every stage in the process.

Are there any matching algorithms to take advantage of that feedback and help a person find new matches based on how they match with the prior person?
I’m glad you asked – this is a big part of what we’re doing. We use those bite-sized votes that we call buzz to personalize the experience. As you vote, we learn from that over time and make your search results smarter and more personalized. In the same way that Amazon shows you what people like you have purchased, we’re able to point you to compatible matches that users like you have found interesting.

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Last Day To Vote For The Internet Dating Awards

Posted on January 4, 2011

Idate awards logo PRESS RELEASE – Jan 4 – Today, Jan 4th,  is the final day for the public to vote online for the 2nd annual iDate Awards. The iDate Awards highlight the best and most innovative aspects of the online dating and matchmaking industry. Voting is online at idateawards.com. Over 1500 votes have been cast so far, more than last year. Industry professionals and the general public are encouraged to vote. The winners will be announced during the Miami Internet Dating Conference.

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

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Manhunt Debuts iPhone, Android Apps

Posted on January 4, 2011

Manhunt logo NEWSWIRE – Jan 3 - Gay dating site Manhunt has announced apps for Apple's iPhone and Google's Android. This allows users mobile access to ~4M Manhunt users around the world. FULL ARTICLE @ NEWSWIRE

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iDate Will Cover Online Consumer Purchasing Decisions

Posted on January 4, 2011

Idate2011 logo MARKETWIRE – Jan 3 – The 8th Annual Internet Dating Conference will discuss various methodologies of online dating consumer purchasing. iDate2011 will be held on January 19-21, 2011 at the Miami Beach Convention Center. The keynote session is led by Dr. Raj Raghunathan, Professor at the University of Texas at Austin: McCombs School of Business. Dr. Raghunathan conducts research in affect and decision making, hedonic and utilitarian consumption with a focus on consumer behavior. Using psychology, behavioral sciences, decision theory and marketing, important interrelationships between affect and consumption behavior will be unveiled. These principles affect online dating purchasing subscriptions. FULL ARTICLE @ MARKETWIRE

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Will Facebook Steal Online Dating Sites’ Girl?

Posted on January 4, 2011

Internet dating on Facebook TIME HEALTHLAND – Jan 4 - According to a Stanford University/City College of New York study, the Internet was the third most popular place to meet a new love interest in 2009. The complaints about dating sites, however, are persistent. There are too many people telling whoppers about themselves, too many profiles of people who don't exist. That's where Facebook comes in. Women are more open to approaches from guys who know somebody they know. People are less likely to lie, or put up a horribly inaccurate photograph on their Facebook profiles, because their friends will call them out. FULL ARTICLE @ TIME HEALTHLAND

Mark Brooks: Friendster and Facebook were both created with 'getting laid' in mind. Social networks double as strong dating hookup sites. Dating sites compete by offering more privacy, and a pool of active, motivated and responsive really-single singles.

This post also appears on SocialNetworkingWatch.

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Gender Based Price Discounts Are Against The Law

Posted on January 3, 2011

True logo SIERRA SUN – Jan 3 - True.com was very successful but had a disproportionately high percentage of male patrons. So True.com offered free services to women who joined. Steven Surrey visited True.com but after discovering the discrepancy in its pricing policy, he did not subscribe and sued the company claiming the differential pricing for services for women violated both the Unruh Act and the Gender Tax Repeal Act. The trial court ruled for True.com. Surrey appealed. The Unruh Act is an anti-discrimination statute. “All persons … no matter what their sex, race, color, etc. are entitled to the full and equal services in all business establishments. The Gender Tax Repeal Act provides that “No business establishment may discriminate, with respect to the price charged for services, against a person because of the person's gender.” I.e., gender based price discounts are against the law. The question before the Court of Appeal was whether Surrey was denied his rights and entitled to sue — given that he never subscribed for or utilized the True.com services.

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

Mark Brooks: Dating sites should not offer different pricing for women. But they can always offer free memberships to women directly after they sign up as part of 'free membership sweepstakes.'

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‘Clicking’ To Find Love Gaining Favor

Posted on January 3, 2011

Match logo new NEWSDAY – Dec 28 – Way back in the 1990s, looking for love via the Internet was something many daters kept secret. Today we may have entered the golden age of "idating".. 7000 adults married within the past five years, according to a survey by Match.com. It found that one in six marriages are now between people who met through online dating. Match.com is 15 years old this year, and CEO Greg Blatt said that "now it's the exception not to be looking for a mate online." There are also less well publicized downsides, said Dr. Dennis Lin, a sex therapist. "Some people start losing real-life social skills when they rely too much on online dating," he said. FULL ARTICLE @ NEWSDAY

Mark Brooks: They still need real-life social skills to connect in real-life. But online (a.k.a. computer mediated) communications skills are very different from face-to-face. iDaters can appear super-attractive and smart online, and suck in real-life. That's why webcam based dating sites like Woome and Speedate and the original cam dating site Webdate, help bridge the divide. (Full Disclosure: Courtland Brooks worked with Webdate in 2005)

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