INDIANAPOLIS STAR – Feb 11 - Many people looking for love are now paying
hundreds or thousands for personal matchmakers. The dating industry is
estimated to be worth ~$1 billion in the US. Personal matchmaking
services account for ~$500M of that, according to The Matchmaking
Institute. Its worth has doubled since 2006. Higher divorce rates mean
more people are single. Newly divorced people might feel like they need
coaching after being out of the dating scene for several years. And some
people tire of the bar scene and online dating and want more personal
help. Matchmakers argue that their services are more effective than
other dating methods. They personally screen their clients, so it's
impossible for people to lie about their age or physical appearance, an
oft-parodied danger of online dating. Amy Owens who brands herself as
"The Singles Coach," estimates that ~85% of the couples she sets up want
to go out with each other again. She charges $100 an hour and estimates
that most of her clients spend an average of $400 to $500 total.
Month: February 2013
Making A Child, Minus The Couple
NY TIMES – Feb 11 – Modamily.com is a Web site for people looking to share parenting arrangements. Several other social networks, including PollenTree.com, Coparents.com, Co-ParentMatch.com, and MyAlternativeFamily.com have sprung up over the past few years. The sites present what can seem like a compelling alternative to surrogacy, adoption or simple sperm donation. As with same-sex marriage, the laws on parenting partnerships vary from state to state. Elizabeth Marquardt, director of the Center for Marriage and Families at the Institute for American Values, says: “It’s a terrible idea, deliberately consigning a child to be raised in two different worlds, with parents who did not even attempt to form a loving bond with one another". “As children of divorce will tell you, it’s very difficult to grow up in two different worlds, with your parents each pursuing separate love lives that can be increasingly complex over the course of a childhood.” Others say she is missing the point that parenting partnerships actually spare a child the future pain of divorce.
10 Things Dating Sites Won’t Tell You
1. Finding a soul mate is expensive
The industry is now worth about $1.2 billion, up 4% from a year ago. eHarmony, launched in 2000 and marketed toward people seeking long-term relationships, blazed a trail with its prices, charging some of the highest in the industry, says Mark Brooks, a dating-industry analyst and the editor of Online Personals Watch.
2. Everyone is single sooner or later
The fastest-growing segment is baby boomers.16% of online daters are 50+. In January, the advocacy group AARP launched its own dating service, AARP Dating, powered by HowAboutWe.com. The number of HowAboutWe users 50+ grew 173% in the past year. It’s a good fit, says Brooks, especially given that 25% of AARP’s 37M members are single.
3. Cupid’s arrow often misses
Dating sites pride themselves on the wizardry of their algorithms. “It’s very early in the online dating industry,” says Dan Slater, author of “Love in the Time of Algorithms”. "Sites have gotten better at cross-referencing what people say and do, but there’s still a lot of room for improvement,” he says.
4. So many liars, so little time
Over half of U.S. online daters lie on their profiles. On the plus side, people who lie online tend be people-pleasers and very self-aware, says Jeffrey A. Hall, assistant professor of communications at the University of Kansas.
5. And you thought Facebook was nosy
The more people learn about each other before the first date, the better, author Slater says. “But nothing is free,” he says, “you’re giving them a ton of data.”
6. This place is a hotbed of adulterers
While most sites don’t promote infidelity, some make it easy. AshleyMadison now has 18M members worldwide. Some experts say, the marriage and divorce rate has been unaffected by the Internet.
7. Don’t judge a person by their photo
“Men like it when a woman is looking into the camera, as a man wants to believe that a woman is focused on them exclusively,” says Slater, the author. Men who stare into the lens, on the other hand, should take care not to appear intimidating, he says.
8. Keep a close eye on your wallet
Consumers lost $50M to romance scams in 2011. On newer, smaller sites, as many as one in 10 profiles could be fake, according to Brooks. “Scammers come in droves, and they’re very aggressive.” He advises talking to someone on the phone before meeting.
9. Objectification: It’s what’s for dinner
On-the-go dating seems to be a hit. Mobile dating revenue is expected to nearly double over the next five years, from an estimated $251.2M in 2013, according to IBISWorld. Crazy Blind Date app, which pixelates user photos, was downloaded ~100K times in the first 24 hours of its launch last month.
10. Endless love — or endless chat?
The endless supply of fresh faces, and the modern worker’s lack of leisure time make it difficult for people to ever actually go out on a date, says Hall, of the University of Kansas. Match says it’s responsible for 12% of all dates in the U.S., while eHarmony is saying its service accounts for 5% of all weddings in the U.S. Users, meanwhile, typically stick to a site for three months before moving on, says Brooks. But then roughly one-fifth of members on the big sites return within 18 months, he says.
by Quentin Fottrell
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State Of Dating In America
VCSTAR – Feb 9 – The 2013 State of Dating in America report was sponsored by ChristianMingle and JDate. Among the findings: 91% of Jews and 84% of Christians would live together before marrying a partner. ~75% of Christians and Jews were looking for a partner who shared their religious faith. The survey showed 87% of singles think online dating is a good way to meet people. 62 % of those 18 to 24 would be disappointed if they never married compared to 16% of those 55 to 59.
by Kim Lamb Gregory
The full article was originally published at VCStar, but is no longer available.
Online Dating For Those Over 50
CBS – Feb 8 – AARP has joined the online dating services. They debuted their new dating website, AARP Dating powered by HowAboutWe. HowAboutWe has currently ~1M members and has been around for several years now. OurTime.com has been around over a year and is part of the Match.com family. SilverSingles.com is part of the Spark network of dating sites. It has been around for 10 years and claims to be the premier online community for seniors. SeniorPeopleMeet.com is a place for those over 50. It’s partnered up with Match.com and Chemistry.com as well as BabyBoomerPeopleMeet.com.
by Dee Lee
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Online Daters To Win Protection From Cheats And Frauds
GUARDIAN.CO.UK – Feb 10 – Industry action aims to stop agencies setting up fake profiles and targeting vulnerable people. Last year a study by the universities of Leicester and Westminster, working with the Serious Organised Crime Agency, estimated that 200K people had been victims of online dating fraud. Representatives of the market leaders, including match.com and eHarmony, have met the Association of British Introduction Agencies to discuss developing an industry code of conduct to reassure customers and guarantee standards of behaviour. Agencies have been prompted to demonstrate their honesty after revelations that some had set up "fake profiles" and employed staff to flirt with people to encourage them to continue their subscriptions. The UK online dating industry generated £169M in 2011, ahead of Germany with £164M and France with £99M.
by Conal Urquhart
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OneGoodLove.com: LGBT State Of The Date Report
PRESS RELEASE – Feb 11 – OneGoodLove.com, the relationship-focused online dating site for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) singles, released its Valentine’s 2013 “LGBT State of the Date Report" based on a survey of its members. 65% report that as states pass laws providing same-sex marriage rights, they find themselves more likely to consider marriage as their long-term dating goal. Gay men (68%) were more likely than lesbians (58%) to say this. Lesbians were more likely (32%) to say their parents would want them to be in a heterosexual relationship, even if it wasn’t loving or fulfilling, than were gay men (20%).
Game Developers
OPW – Feb 9 - Does anyone know of game developers that have worked with iDating sites in the past? Or who are good and worthy of recommendation? The CEO of FallForaGreek.com would like to know. Please post recommendations in comments.
Zoosk New Video Ad: Girl Makes Out With Frog
ADRANTS – Jan 30 – Zoosk is out with a silly video in which a girl is kissing a real frog. The message is that a prince will never be found in a frog but just might be a few click away on Zoosk.
Investors Fall Out Of Love With Cupid.com
TELEGRAPH.CO.UK – Feb 8 – Investors have fallen out of love with Cupid.com after a BBC radio show started investigating the company as part of a programme about the online dating world. Cupid was forced to tell the stock market it was under scrutiny after shares crashed by as much as 13pc in morning trading. The radio programme will air on BBC Radio 5 Live on Sunday. Cupid would not disclose details of the investigation. However, it is thought to focus on the issue of scammers who set up fake profiles on dating sites, and ask whether online dating businesses do enough to protect their customers.

