USA TODAY – Jan 13 – Brigette Muller and Juliana Broste will be Bumble's first "global connector bees." In addition to going on dates around the world, they'll be in search of friendship and business connections – all the while documenting the experiences for Bumble through videos, blog posts and social media. In addition to free travel, they will also receive a salary. The positions opened to Bumble users in summer 2019, and thousands of people applied before the June 14 deadline. Muller, 32, of New York was most recently a social media specialist at Etsy. Broste, 36, is a video journalist who's worked with the Travel Channel, Lonely Planet and more, and has 4K followers on Instagram.
Month: January 2020
Facebook Rolls out Major New Redesign to Small Number of Users
DAILYMAIL.CO.UK – Jan 13 – A small group of Facebook users have been offered the option to switch to FB5. The major new redesign features a brand new layout and improved privacy. The overhaul was originally announced last April at Facebook's annual developer's conference in San Francisco, where the company explained some of the changes it that would be coming. The new update will also see the widespread release of Facebook Dating. The Dating feature will let users create a list of 'Secret Crushes,' and when two people match they'll be prompted to message each other, similar to any other dating app.
The Inner Circle Appoints Scott Harvey as Digital Communications Manager
EMERCE – Jan 12 – The Inner Circle expands the Dutch team by appointing Scott Harvey as Digital Communications Manager. Scott was previously Managing Editor at Global Dating Insights. Thanks to his knowledge of the dating industry, Harvey will manage all digital communication of the Dutch dating app.
OPW Podcast – The Top Dating Industry News for Jan 14th
OPW – Jan 14 – Hinge's online merch shop, UK online dating survey, Momo's video social app Duiyan.
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Ever Heard of Free.Date?
OPW INTERVIEW – Jan 14 – Have you ever heard of Free.Date? I think you will. They're one to watch. PlentyOfFish's tagline was "100% free. Put away your credit card." Which was a great and unique position in the market 10 years ago. Now everything is freemium and noone seems to be entirely free. Free.Date intends to take the "put away your credit card" position, essentially. Its actually not possible to spend money with them. Here's our interview with Jason Lee who is busy growing this property. – Mark Brooks
What is Free.Date?
Free.Date is a totally free, ad-supported dating site. Our users never have to pay for online dating. Our focus is on offering the best experience, and our goal is to be a basic and reliable free dating site. Some people might argue that it is not enough but if we look at the history of some of the top free dating sites, that is exactly what they did before being acquired by larger conglomerates, caving to financial pressures, and ultimately charging customers for what used to be free.
What's your founding story?
After college I could not find a good, totally free dating site. Most dating sites and apps focus on gimmicks and try to get people to pay a membership fee. Frankly people should not have to pay for online dating because there are tons of companies willing to buy ads. Dating sites can still make a great profit. As a user of a dating site/app, you get two very simple things – access to a database of singles and secure method to contact them. This is basically all dating site is. So why isn't there a boatload of free dating sites?
What's your position in the market?
First off, I think you would agree that user acquisition strategies are what most dating sites lack when they launch. This is also why most dating apps fail. The reality is the cost to get users is oftentimes higher than the value of the users. Our goal is to sustainably grow without amassing a large debt load. Our marketing team is based in India while I am working between S.E. Asia and the U.S.. Meanwhile, our programming is done in China. Most people look at Internet dating as a market where the leaders will always be the same. In our opinion that is far from the case. The mobile transition was the grand reset button. 25% of the top dating sites from a decade ago are no longer mentioned in mainstream media, while other big names like DateHookup and Perfect Match do not even exist anymore.
Do you have a mobile app?
We are launching our "Free Dating" app soon.
What's your biggest mistake so far?
My biggest mistake was thinking it would be easy, and not understanding the difficulties when building a scale-able websites. I have also learned how to delegate better and focus on what the data is telling me versus hunches. Another mistake during the first few years was not realizing how gifted our programmers are, and truly appreciating their skills.
And your biggest win?
Our original concept included building free niche dating sites and giving people the ability to join those and also become a member of Free.Date simultaneously. While our focus is now entirely on Free.Date, these small communities continue to grow around us as well and drive lots of new members to the Free.Date community. So proof of concept was the first big win. Secondarily, we've been profitable for 4 years now. But my biggest win is in the satisfaction of knowing that tens of thousands of people visit the site each day and are able to connect with other real local singles for free.
Internet Dating Jobs Listing Update – January 2020
OPW – Jan 12 – The new Internet dating jobs listing is live on the Internet Dating Jobs blog.
Below see a couple of this month's most interesting offers:
Bumble
Head of Growth
CoffeeMeetsBagel
VP of Product
Hinge
Creative Director
POF
Director of Live Straming Content
Tinder
VP Product Innovation
To see more open positions go here.
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Tinder CEO, Elie Seidman, And Sean Rad Invest in LA Tech Magazine
GEEKWIRE – Jan 9 – Nearly a year after stepping down as CEO of Seattle-based Zillow Group, Spencer Rascoff is leading the launch dot.LA, a news site for Southern California tech. Dot.LA has attracted dozens of investors and just announced a $4M seed funding round with participation from venture capital firms such as Comcast Ventures, Maveron, Anthos and Greycroft; companies including the Los Angeles Dodgers and Snap; and executives and entrepreneurs including former Twitter CEO Dick Costolo, CEO of Tinder Elie Seidman and Tinder Founder Sean Rad.
Momo Launches Short Video Social App ‘Duiyan’
TECHNODE – Jan 9 – Dating platform Momo is launching a short video social app, "Duiyan," in an attempt to boost user growth, which slowed in 2019. Despite recording solid year-on-year revenue growth of 18% in the Q3 of 2019, Momo's user base growth increased only 3% YOY to 114M. Duiyan allows users to shoot and upload short videos and browse a feed consisting of videos created by other users. Users of the app can privately message content creators using a chat bar placed at the bottom of videos. Duiyan is currently only available on iOS devices.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo Wants LGBTQ Dating App Privacy Protections
BLOOMBERG LAW – Jan 8 – The LGBTQ community in New York needs additional privacy protections on dating apps, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said as part of his Jan. 8 State of the State. He called for updating New York's Dating Service Consumer Bill of Rights. His plan would change "members of the opposite sex" to "persons" and expand coverage under the bill of rights to all dating apps, not just those charging fees. These amendments will ensure that services used by New Yorkers to meet friends and significant others may not provide different protections depending on the sexual orientation or gender identity of the individuals being matched.
