PRESS RELEASE – Jan 10 – ChristianConnection.com's latest campaign can be seen on the London Underground and Manchester Metrolink this month. One ad states that "Love is patient, love is kind. (But sometimes hard to find)." That is, unless you're looking in the right place. The site claims to have matched thousands of happy couples since it launched ~20 years ago.
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Christian Connection Acqui-hires ChristianSingleMix.com
PRESS RELEASE – Mar 1 – ChristianConnection, the UK Christian dating site, has acquired ChristianSingleMix.com. ChristianSingleMix was founded in 2012 by Chris Kapnisis and Rod Keane, leaders of a church and community center in Essex.
OPW: The terms of the deal were not disclosed but ChristianSingleMix.com shut down at the end of January, 2018. Existing users of ChristianSingleMix are no longer able to access their accounts and are advised to create a new account at Christian Connection.
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Christian Online Dating Doubles Leading Up To New Year
PREMIER.ORG – Dec 28 – ChristianConnection.com, the UK's largest Christian dating site, said it had a 50% increase in membership last season and expects the same this time around with a peak in the beginning of January. Earlier this year, 3rd January was the busiest day for Match.com. It said the average dating app user will scroll through 43 different profiles on the date, with activity increasing by 37%.
by Tola Mbakwe
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Widernet (ChristianConnection.com) Acquires Web Development Company Pigment
NECONNECTED.CO.UK – June 24 – London-based Widernet Communications has acquired web development company Pigment Ltd. Widernet (est. 1999) runs niche online dating sites such as ChristianConnection.com and a matchmaking site for graduates, Ivorytowers.net.
by Vicky Randall
See full article at NeConnected.co.uk
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Future Of Niche Dating Uncertain
CHRISTIAN CONNECTION BLOG -July 9 – Following the recent upheaval at Spark Networks, questions arise as to the long-term sustainability of the niche-dating industry. Unsuccessful attempts to apply mass marketing techniques to niche dating site reminds marketers that users subscribe to a niche product for the sense of community, individual focus, and safety it provides. Many larger white label networks are falling short in creating the safe, trustworthy environment members expect from niche-based communities.
by Jackie Elton
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Online Dating Association Interview With CEO George Kidd
OPW INTERVIEW – Feb 18 – Germany has SPIN Kodex, a code for online dating sites that defines clear rules related to cancellations policy, recurring payments and privacy issues. UK has Online Dating Association (ODA) that gets standards in place. 13 UK internet dating companies are supporting the initiative now, including Match.com, eHarmony, FreeDating.co.uk, ChristianConnection.co.uk, DatingFactory and others. Here is our interview with George Kidd, the CEO of ODA.
What is ODA?
It’s a trade association for online dating businesses offering services to UK users. We work to set and maintain standards to protect users and to create a climate in which businesses can invest and innovate. We aim to inform and influence Government, regulators, the media and businesses on whom we have a reliance and close relationship.
Who are the founding members of ODA?
We had thirteen founders. This was an informal group of people who decided to take a lead in testing the case for an association and willing to put in the backing to get it off the ground. I am particularly grateful to Duncan Cunningham, our Chairman and his board; Jackie Elton, Karl Gregory, Julia Porter and Dan Winchester for their work.
How is it funded?
We have a hybrid funding model with a membership fee and a fixed payment for each site registered with ODA and carrying our logo and links.
We want to accommodate different business models including “white label”. We charge £50 per site alongside our core membership fee addressing the cost and complexity of dealing with a potentially very large and variable number of sites via the WL provider rather than each individual partner. But we do want to open membership to a broader set of those with interest and investment in the sector, including WL partners, IT, marketing, finance and other players.
What's your role and background George?
I had 20 years in Government, including time setting up the “Better Regulation Task Force and the Food Standards Agency. I worked on enforcement policy across Government and on deregulation drives in the leisure, employment and other sectors. I left over ten years ago to be CEO at PhonepayPlus, a telecoms content regulator.
I have been Chief Commissioner at the Direct Marketing Commission and Chair of UKPAC – the UK register of lobbyists. I have had non-exec board roles in legal services regulation and consulted for UK firms and an overseas government. I was British Consul in Chicago for four years promoting US investment in the UK.
Who's helping you?
eHarmony and Match and newer and niche sites like Muddy Matches, Lovestruck, Christian Connections and Would Like to Meet have helped with technical advice, media back-up, thoughts on funding models and ideas on what we and all members might be telling users when it comes to safe as well as enjoyable dating.
Leading white label firms have taken us through their customer service and support arrangements and they have coached us on the fraud issues.
What can you do for owners of iDating companies?
We want to be the eyes, ears and voice for the industry. We also want to play a role in developing and sharing best practice, as we have started to do with guidance on user safety. We will certainly be looking at what members say on subscriptions and renewal arrangements.
Do you function similarly to the BBB? How do you help users when they take issue with iDating sites performance?
The ODA has standards in its Code and we need to be sure these are being met. We would not want to get between companies and their users. ODA member has a duty to us and other members to have appropriate and effective arrangements in place for handling complaints.
Where can we find information on the code of conduct required by members?
On our website – www.onlinedatingassociation.org.uk. You can go direct to the Code at http://www.onlinedatingassociation.org.uk/membership/code.html.
The Code has some general rules:
- Be honest and clear in your communications
- Protect users
- Deliver what you promise to meet user needs
- Protect data and privacy
How much is the membership, and how does it work?
It is based on their revenue. We have had to think about how to deal with pure start-ups, including those who launch with a free model. We then had to think about the need for a cap at the top-end to recognise that even the very largest business will have limits on the support they can be asked to give.
The fee is far less than half of one percent of turnover. This puts funding between £1,250 and £6,000 for all but the very smallest and largest of businesses.
Christian Connection Launches Subway Campaign In London
CHRISTIAN CONNECTION – Jan 10 - Christian Connection is launching an ad campaign on the London Underground. The campaign centres on murals created by graphics artist Alex Fowkes. One claims “Christians make better lovers” with “love one another” a key part of the Christian code.
ITV Tonight: Looking For Love – A Review
CHRISTIAN CONNECTION – Nov 11 – No programme has yet done a really good job other than investigative programmes like Panorama – but this only focussed on negative examples with no attempt at balance or fairness to the industry as a whole. Looking for Love on ITV turned out to be another missed opportunity. They seem to prefer insights from academics to those actually working day to day in the business. ITV spent a whole day filming at the offices of Muddy Matches. But in the end that was cut out completely.
by Jackie Elton
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The 20 Most Useful Dating Websites
TELEGRAPH.CO.UK – May 10 - Online dating is now one of the most popular ways to meet a new partner and there are ~1400 sites in the UK alone.
- Match.com
- MySingleFriend
- eHarmony
- Friend Finder
- JDate
- Gay.com
- Christian Connection – the largest, and longest established subscriber based UK Christian dating site.
- Muddy Matches – For Single Farmers, Rural Singles, Equestrian Singles and Country Friends could be the place for you.
- Zoosk
- Telegraph Dating
- Lovestruck.com – for dates in your lunch hour.
- Parship
- Shaadi.com
- Saga Connections – for people over 50.
- Dating Vegetarian
- Dating Direct
- Flirtbox
- Love Arts – for singles who love arts
- Dating For Parents
- Green Singles
Online Dating Sites Couple-up To Safeguard Industry Reputation
MARKETING WEEK – Jan 30 – eHarmony, Match.com and MySingleFriend are holding preliminary talks to establish a code of conduct to distance themselves from less reputable operators in the sector. Also involved in the process are Lovestruck and Christian Connection, other online dating brands are also in discussions but have declined to be publicly associated with the talks at present. It is also understood the long-established Association of British Introduction Agencies (ABIA) is also involved in the talks. The ABIA itself has proposed a code of practice for online introduction service providers, which is scheduled to come into effect this year.
by Ronan Shields
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