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Month: February 2013

Meetic Bought Swedish Dating Site SprayDate

Posted on February 28, 2013

Spraydate logoMY NEWSWEEK – Feb 28 – Meetic has signed an agreement for the acquisition of SprayDate, Swedish dating site owned by Keynote Media Group. SprayDate started 12 years ago and was the Swedish pioneer of online dating. The cost of the acquisition has not been disclosed. Philippe Chainieux, Meetic's CEO said in a statement: "The acquisition will consolidate Meetic Group's leading position in Sweden, where online dating service will be continued through the Match.com brand.

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

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Jiayuan Announces Q4 ’12 And Full Year 2012 Financial Results

Posted on February 28, 2013

Jiayuan logo new    PR NEWSWIRE – Feb 27 – Q4 2012 Net revenues were RMB110.5M (US$17.7M), a YOY increase of 24.8%. Operating income was RMB12.7M ($2.0M), compared to operating loss of RMB4.3M in 2011. Net revenues for full year 2012 were RMB410.8M ($65.9Mn), a YOY increase of 24.0%. Operating income for full year 2012 was RMB51.8M ($8.3M), a YOY increase of 30.1%. The number of average monthly paying user accounts was 1,2M in Q4. Average monthly revenue per paying user (“ARPU“) for online services was RMB26.5 in Q4, compared to RMB21.5 Q4 '11.

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

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Mobile iDate To Be Held On June 5-7 in LA

Posted on February 28, 2013

Idate2013 logoWEBWIRE – Feb 28 – The 10th annual West Coast Mobile Dating Conference will be held in Beverly Hills at the SLS Hotel. It will cover the business of mobile dating.

See full article at Webwire

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Location Based Apps: Women Are Overwhelmed And Creeped Out

Posted on February 28, 2013

Women-online-datingNEW YORKER – Feb 27 – Blendr is a location-based dating apps for straight people. It was created by the same folks who made Grindr, the hookup app that has 4.5M users. The founders weren’t willing to disclose the number of Blendr users. When it comes to apps, men tend to be more willing to use location-based dating features. Women are different. Women may initiate contact less frequently, but they are comfortable reaching out first if they see a profile that appeals to them. Maybe the real failure is that no one has built an app that women want to use. On Check Him Out, women are “shoppers” and men are “products.” Only women can initiate contact, though men can “favorite” profiles. The site claims that 59% of the users are women. Women want authenticity, privacy, a more controlled environment, and a quick path to a safe, easy offline meeting. Coffee Meets Bagel, founded by three sisters, sends you a match and then sets a deadline by which you have to either “like” or “pass.” Three Day Rule caters to women who are searching for Mr. Right as opposed to Mr. Right Now. It functions as an intermediary. It shows just a few carefully selected matches at a time—bypassing the deluge problem, and saving busy professionals from scrolling through pages and pages of profiles. The site is still in beta mode and not open to the general public, and will eventually be for paying users only.

by Ann Friedman
The full article was originally published at New Yorker, but is no longer available.

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Apple, Facebook: Marriage Equality Is A ‘Business Imperative’

Posted on February 28, 2013

SenateTECH CRUNCH – Feb 27 – Dozens of major U.S. companies have come out in support of marriage equality, including Apple, Facebook, eBay, and Intel. In Proposition 8, which made same-sex marriage unconstitutional, the companies argue that “recognizing the rights of same-sex couples to marry is more than a constitutional issue. It is a business imperative.” This is not the first time that tech giants have come out in support of marriage equality. Google, for instance, setup an online campaign, with a heartwarming video, to support same-sex marriage laws in the 2012 election.

by Gregory Ferenstein
See full article at Tech Crunch

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Love In The Time Of GPS

Posted on February 27, 2013

Mobile-dating1CHICAGO TRIBUNE – Feb 27 – 25.3M people accessed personals sites through mobile devices in Dec, versus 21.3M through a fixed computer, according to comScore. Location-based dating apps have been wildly successful in the gay community (Grindr – 4M users) but slower to catch on among heterosexual daters, likely because women are more wary of announcing their location. SinglesAroundMe, which features a map with drop pins showing where nearby singles are, recently launched an "approximate location" option that lets users displace their coordinates by 1 to 2 miles. Tinder scours a user's Facebook connections to see which friends of friends are single and nearby. MeetMoi sends members a push notification if a match is in the vicinity, getting no more exact than "within .2 miles," and only if both parties agree to chat does the app allow a connection. The app has 3.7M users. Of the 4M active users on OkCupid, half of whom access the site through their mobile phones, 1M have the Locals app. OkCupid also recently launched the mobile app Crazy Blind Date, which sets up a blind date — no photos, no profiles. As with online dating, mobile dating started off catering to people looking for casual relationships, but as it becomes mainstream more serious relationship-seekers are using it as well, said Mark Brooks, an analyst and consultant to the Internet dating industry. "It's more natural, you're out and about," said Brooks, who predicts that dating via mobile phone will change the game profoundly because apps can gather instantaneous feedback about how a date went, resulting in better matches. "People don't really know what they want, so the best way to match people is to look at their behaviors," Brooks said. "Your phone is going to get to know you, it is going to get to know your buying behavior."

by Alexia Elejalde-Ruiz
See full article at Chicago Tribune

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Tinder, A Dating App With A Difference

Posted on February 27, 2013

Tinder screenshotNY TIMES – Feb 27 – Tinder, a new mobile dating app lets users swipe through profile pictures, tapping a green heart when they like what they see and pressing a red “x” when they don’t. Any time a user “likes” a member who has also liked him or her back, the apps declares a match and introduces the two in a private chat room. Although the app requires connecting through Facebook, it is cleverly discreet. It shows users only friends of friends, avoiding potentially awkward run-ins. Its founders say the app is downloaded ~20K times each day and to date they’ve made 20M matches through the service. It was born out of Hatch Labs, an incubator financed by IAC/InterActiveCorp, and became a stand-alone company in January.

by Jenna Wortham
See full article at NY Times

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Online Dating Sites Sponsor Offline Singles Events

Posted on February 27, 2013

Matchcom stir eventsTRIB LIVE – Feb 26 – What seems like a return to the old days of singles mixers and blind dates is actually a move among companies to improve user experiences, industry insiders say. “The goal has always been to bridge the online dating with the offline world,” says Cayla Gebhardt, Match.com spokeswoman. Match.com launched The Stir, events that can include everything from happy hours with ~100 people to smaller happenings like wine-tastings or rock-climbing. There have been 1,500 events since the launch. “The ultimate goal is to meet somebody in the real world,” said Julie Spira, online-dating expert, “Otherwise, you end up with a digital pen pal.”

by Rachel Weaver
See full article at Trib Live

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eHarmony Uses Real-Time Customer Insight To Increase Mobile Conversions By 40%

Posted on February 26, 2013

Eharmony-logoPRESS RELEASE – Feb 26 – Qualtrics, the provider of enterprise data collection and analysis software, is partnering with eHarmony. eHarmony has used Qualtrics Research Suite to capture real-time customer insight to improve its online site and app. In gathering customer insight, eHarmony discovered the pain points in setting up accounts on a mobile device. eHarmony restructured its mobile app based on specific customer suggestions and increased the number of new customers signing up via mobile by 40%.

The full article was originally published at Fort Mills Times, but is no longer available.

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iDate Android App Launches

Posted on February 26, 2013

Idate app logoWEBWIRE – Feb 26 – The iDate App is a mobile app for online dating execs. It provides the latest business news from Online Personals Watch and information about upcoming conferences. The android version is live now.

See full article at Webwire

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