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Month: February 2013

iovation Finds Large Increase In Online Daters Using Mobile Devices

Posted on February 12, 2013

Iovation logo new feb 12IOVATION – Feb 12 - iovation, the provider of device reputation
protection against online fraud and abuse, revealed today that 15% of
all transactions and activities it protected on dating sites originated
from mobile devices in 2012, a 65% increase from 2011. In 2012, iovation
found that 0.3% of all activity on online dating sites conducted from
mobile devices was fraudulent, compared to 1.36% from desktop computers
and laptops. The most used mobile devices for fraud were:

  1. Android – 27% of all mobile fraud
  2. iPads – 27% of all mobile fraud
  3. iPhones – 23% of all mobile fraud
  4. BlackBerry – 13% of all mobile fraud

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A Match Made In The Code

Posted on February 12, 2013

Eharmony gian gonzagaNY TIMES – Feb 11 – eHarmony’s senior research scientist, Gian C.
Gonzaga, went to the big annual meeting of the Society for Personality
and Social Psychology, held recently in New Orleans. He said its newest
algorithm matches couples by focusing on six factors:

– Level of agreeableness
– Preference for closeness with a partner
– Degree of sexual and romantic passion
– Level of extroversion and openness to new experience
– How important spirituality is
– How optimistic and happy each one is

The more similarly that two people score in these factors, the
better their chances, Dr. Gonzaga said. His assertion left the critics
slightly intrigued but quite unconvinced. Similarity components are
notoriously weak at accounting for relationship satisfaction,” said Paul
W. Eastwick of the University of Texas, Austin. “For example, what
really matters for my relationship satisfaction is whether I myself am
neurotic and, to a slightly lesser extent, whether my partner is
neurotic. Our similarity on neuroticism is irrelevant.”

by John Tierney
See full article at NY Times

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POF Celebrates 10th Birthday This Week

Posted on February 12, 2013

Pof.com logo use january 2012POF – Feb 12 - Back in 2003 Markus Frind did many innovative things. 

  1. Introduced the concept of an image strip of profiles.
  2. Allowed users to restrict what kind of people could contact them.
  3. First site to use behavioral matchmaking and trying to predict relationships.
  4. User hosted singles events at a large scale.

After 2006 Markus started focusing on innovating in the backend and sticking to making huge improvements in retention and virility. For the next 10 years POF going to be a lot more innovative again and hopefully redefine the industry once again.

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

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In Online Dating, Size Doesn’t Matter

Posted on February 12, 2013

Online dating41US NEWS – Feb 12 – "It's a lot easier to sustain an online dating service if you open it up in the niche marketplace than if you open it up as a general online dating service," says Joe Tracy, publisher of Online Dating Magazine. People who belong to and are seeking out a particular demographic are often content to stick to these small, specialty outlets, even if a larger competitor might also have some potential matches. 99% of online dating sites that open up to compete with the Match.coms and the eHarmonies will fail within two years. The failure rate for niche sites is still high but still better than the general dating ones. One site that has thrived is Geek 2 Geek, whose owner says that the site had its most profitable and fastest-growth year in 2012. Currently, ~350K people have profiles on his site, ~100,000-150,000 are active users. Tracy says that vegetarian dating sites tend to be particularly strong, and single baby boomers are also a fast-growing demographic.

by Danielle Kurtzleben
The full article was originally published at US News, but is no longer available.

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On WhatsYourPrice Men Pay $131To Buy A First Date This Week

Posted on February 12, 2013

Whatsyourprice logoDACULA PATCH – Feb 12 – According to a study by dating auction site WhatsYourPrice.com, men are paying an average of $131.70 for a first date during the weeks leading up to Valentine's Day. The average annual price is $80. WhatsYourPrice.com is an online dating website where first dates are bought and sold through a bidding process. The website was founded by Brandon Wade, who also founded the Sugar Daddy Dating website, SeekingArrangement.com, as well as the travel dating website, MissTravel.com, and the millionaire matchmaker website, SeekingMillionaire.com.

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

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MeetMe Names David Clark As CFO

Posted on February 12, 2013

Meetme logo news July 12PRESS RELEASE – Feb 12 – MeetMe, the social discovery service, appointed David Clark as their new Chief Financial Officer. Most recently Clark has been the CFO for Nutrisystem. Clark will succeed Michael Matte. Matte will remain with the Company as Executive VP of Finance until March 31th 2013, when his resignation will become effective.

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Internet Dating Jobs Listing Update – February 2013

Posted on February 12, 2013

Internet dating jobs logo OPW – Feb 12 – New iDating jobs listing is live on the Internet Dating Jobs blog.

Below see a couple of this month's most interesting offers:

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From our esteemed Courtland Brooks clients:

AnastasiaDate.com
  UX Lead (User Experience Lead/Human-Computer Interaction Lead) 

POF.com
  iOS Developer

Global Personals USA (Webdate, Fling, WealthyMen)
  Social Media / PR Manager

GuySpy
  iOS Developer

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eHarmony
  Marketing Director

Grouper
  Director of PR/Communications

HowAboutWe.com
   Director of Public Relations

Match.com, Chemistry.com, People Media
  VP, Events & New Initiatives

Skout
  Sr. Manager/ Director, People

Zoosk
  Director of International Marketing

To see more open positions go here.

Do you have an idating industry job offer which is not included? Please, send it to petra@courtlandbrooks.com and we will add it to the list.

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The Fishing’s Been Pretty Good So Far For Markus Frind

Posted on February 11, 2013

Pof markus frind sepiaTHE GLOBE AND MAIL – Feb 10 – When Markus Frind sat down at his home computer in 2003 to build a website, he had only one goal: to teach himself a programming language. But a decade later, his programming exercise has grown into one of the largest dating sites in the world, with ~50M registered users visiting POF more than 430M times each month. In Canada alone, ~400K people log in every day.

Q: How does Plenty of Fish’s matching system work?
Markus Frind: We look at hundreds of thousands of people who left the site in relationships and we look at what combinations of attributes made them successful. For instance, we know that a doctor will never date a carpenter.

Q: Do you have any interesting statistics that relate to Canada specifically?
A: Edmonton and Calgary have a lot of singles. It’s mostly because those are singles towns; with the oil boom and whatnot it’s harder to meet people.

Q: Does the site see any patterns, such as dips or spikes, over certain holidays?
A: We see 15- 20% increase from two days after Christmas and it goes all the way until the Wednesday after Valentine’s Day.

Q: What have been the biggest changes to the site lately?
A: ~60% of our users now access the site from mobile. We also launched top prospects a few weeks ago, which shows all the people you have communicated with and then we predict which one of those you’re most likely to enter into a relationship with and also stay in it.

by Andrea Woo
The full article was originally published at Globe and Mail, but is no longer available.

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TwoMangoes.com Turns Down $500K On National TV Show

Posted on February 11, 2013

Twomangoes logoPRESS RELEASE – Feb 11 – With 1.4M viewers every week, Dragon’s Den, which airs on CBC, includes 5 high profile investors from various industries, all 5 of whom were interested in investing in TwoMangoes.com. All investors unanimously agreed to invest $500,000 at 30% equal parts. After consulting with the rest of the team and their investor, the TwoMangoes team decided to turn down the money, based on the high percentage of ownership that came along with the deal. "We’re in a good position with our business right now so it would have to be the right kind of partner and valuation,” said co-founder Rahul Bhardwaj. TwoMangoes.com is a worldwide South Asian online dating site with a North American site that caters to English speaking South Asians and an Indian site that caters specifically to India.

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GPS Dating Apps Raise Prospects, Security Concerns

Posted on February 11, 2013

Singlesaroundme logoCBS NEW YORK – Feb 11 – GPS technology is the latest trend in match-making. But it’s raising questions about safety. Singles are attracted to it because it happens more quickly, and it eliminates days of back and forth emailing and planning. “Instead of hiding behind a computer screen,” said Chris Klotz, CEO of Singles Around Me, one of the GPS dating services. “We’re trying to bring real life back into dating.” “One of the biggest problems with GPS dating is the immediacy of it,” said security specialist Alan Rosenthal. “You have no time to vet them or even to think about what your actions, your interactions or the ramifications are going to be.” Each GPS service offers privacy options and others, such as HowAboutWe, won’t reveal your exact location.

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