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Category: CrazyBlindDate

How Technology Has Changed Romance

Posted on February 13, 2013

Gps dating1CNN – Feb 12 – Technology isn't killing courtship. But for many young couples, it's redefining what romance looks like. We've come a long way since those AOL chat rooms. Using your phone's GPS feature, mobile social apps such as Blendr, Grindr, Are You Interested? and Plenty of Fish help you zero in on potential dates, or hook-ups, right around the corner. OkCupid recently launched Crazy Blind Date, which sets users up on short notice with someone they know almost nothing about. Some young single people today would rather have information than mystery. When Jason (29 years old) was skeptical of a potential date he'd met online, he turned to Facebook. There can be drawbacks to this Facebook sleuthing, said Dr. Corinne Weisgerber, an associate professor of communication at St. Edward's University in Austin. Brushing up on someone's background pre-date means you could skip over some of those foundational moments of discovery in person, she said. Although meeting in person will always be essential, the concept of romance has evolved to the point where weeks of IM or e-mailing can plant seeds of a relationship.

by Breeanna Hare
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10 Things Dating Sites Won’t Tell You

Posted on February 11, 2013

Online_dating_sitesMARKETWATCH – Feb 8 –

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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Internet Dating Industry Weekly News – 4 Mins

Posted on May 11, 2009

Online Personals Watch Weekly News Summary, May 11th, 2009

Site launches, BharatMatrimony expansion into new markets and religions, Userplane demise, CrazyBlindDate to be integrated into OkCupid, prison dating, Wealthy Men on reality TV.

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OKCupid’s Marketing Strategy

Posted on May 5, 2009

Okcupidnew logo INC — May 5 — Sam Yagan, the founder of OkCupid, creates a blind-dating service to get press attention and create buzz. At first, CrazyBlindDate created virtually no buzz, but after it launched in New York City, Boston, and San Francisco, the site began to garner attention from the press. In turn, by early 2008, OkCupid had doubled its monthly users to ~2m. OkCupid fell short of its revenue goal of $2m in 2008, but Yagan says the number of active daters has nearly doubled, to ~1m, and monthly unique visitors have increased more than 50%, to 3.2m. FULL ARTICLE @ INC

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Why We Love Boston

Posted on December 15, 2008

Boston in the night BLAST MAGAZINE — Dec 14 — Forbes looked at 40 of the largest cities in the US and ranked them according to "coolness, cost of living alone, culture, job growth, online dating, nightlife and number of singles". Boston was ranked 7. Just barely beating New York City. According to Sam Yagan, owner of OkCupid.com and CrazyBlindDate, Boston is one of the most popular cities on OKCupid.com for people between 18 and 34.

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

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Crazy Dating Site Could Come To Seattle

Posted on May 1, 2008

Crazyblinddate_logo SEATTLEST — Apr 30 — A new dating site, CrazyBlindDate.com, might be coming to Seattle. The site's creators explain, "There are no profiles, pictures, winks, or instant messages. Instead, users simply enter the basics of what they're looking for in a date (age, gender, orientation, etc.) and when they're free." Then you get an email or text message with a place (one of several "approved bars and coffeeshops") and a time. Bingo! You've got a date! The company hasn't yet added Seattle to its list of locations, but they're in the final five for their 2008 expansion. FULL ARTICLE @ SEATTLEST

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CrazyBlindDate Has Finalists In ”Pick Your City” Campaign

Posted on April 24, 2008

Crazyblinddate_logo BUSINESS WIRE — Apr 23 — CrazyBlindDate.com, the one-of-a-kind blind dating site from the creators of OkCupid, announced the five finalists of its "Pick Your City" campaign – Atlanta, Miami, Philadelphia, Providence and Seattle. The voting starts today and runs through May 2. CrazyBlindDate is currently available in seven cities across the U.S. and has coordinated more than 10,000 blind dates at local bars and coffee shops. FULL ARTICLE @ BUSINESS WIRE

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The Perfect Site For Blind Dates

Posted on April 6, 2008

Crazyblinddate_logo MIAMI HERALD — Apr 4 — CrazyBlindDate.com is just what it sounds like. Crazy. But in a fun way. The site doesn't make users fill out a profile or post a picture or select the type of partner they are searching for. It's targeted to people who feel like going out, are adventurous enough to be set up on a blind date, and want to do so immediately. Members can also go on a blind double-date.

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

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CrazyBlindDate.com Launches ”Pick Your City” Campaign

Posted on April 1, 2008

Crazyblinddate_logo BUSINESS WIRE — Mar 31 — Singles across America will have the chance to bring CrazyBlindDating to their neighborhood by nominating their city at http://www.CrazyBlindDate.com. The winning city will be announced on May 5, 2008. Already a success in New York, Boston, San Francisco, Chicago, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C. and Austin, CrazyBlindDate.com encourages singles to get off their computers and out onto real, live dates. FULL ARTICLE @ BUSINESS WIRE

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Internet Playing Middleman In Romancing

Posted on March 7, 2008

Couple_internet_playing INDIA TIMES — Mar 7 — Indian online dating revenue were $30 million in 2006 showing a growth rate of 50% year-on-year. Internet usage for online dating has increased from 9% in 2006 to 37% in 2007. In India, where up to 90% of all marriages are arranged, domestic online dating companies are racking up some impressive numbers. In US the online dating revenue was $900 million in 2007, and growing more than 70% year-on-year, according to Jupiter Research. The growth of various free dating sites like OkCupid, Matchdoctor.com, Bookofmatches, Smooth.com and CrazyBlindDate.com have driven the trend of online dating. The concept of virtual dating is gaining popularity, where sites like Mate4all.com or OmniDate.com are offering users the chance to date with the help of avatars in a place that resembles the real environment. Another promising technology is 'iovation' which helps online firms prevent fraudulent activities. FULL ARTICLE @ INDIA TIMES

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