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Category: Dateline

Before Tinder, There Was Operation Match in the US and Dateline in the UK

Posted on April 17, 2020

Dateline questionnaire1843MAGAZINE – Apr 16 – In 1966 John Patterson went to visit some friends in America and came home with a business idea. He had observed the workings of Operation Match, a computer dating service started at Harvard in 1965 by two undergraduates, that paired students together for dates for $3 a pop. Students filled in questionnaires which were processed by an IBM 1401 – a hulking, five-tonne machine described as "the great God computer" – before receiving the names and telephone numbers of their matches in the post. Patterson saw potential for a similar system in the UK. That same year, Dateline, which would become Britain's biggest and best-known computer dating service and the pre-internet answer to Tinder, was born. "He managed to negotiate a deal with IBM to rent the computer," his widow Sandy Nye recalled. Singles filled a two-page questionnaire. The returned questionnaires were fed into the computer to be read by an algorithm. Six matches spat out and their contact information forwarded on to customers (by 1981, this service cost £45). By 1970 Dateline had risen to prominence and by 1982 the service had 44K customers, which made it the biggest dedicated dating business in the country. Dateline, which also launched a successful offshoot magazine, Singles, and a singles holidays business, declined after Patterson's death in 1997, struggling to make the shift to digital.

by Zoe Strimpel
See full article at 1843Magazine

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Dateline Plans To Expand Platinum Partners Program

Posted on March 18, 2009

Datelineplatinum logo OPW — Mar 18 — The Platinum service is Dateline’s premium brand. New members are interviewed by professionally trained relationship consultants, who work with them to produce an accurate individual profile and offer advice and information on selecting, meeting and dating potential partners. Brands currently working with Dateline Platinum include SpeedDater, Laterlife, Solos Holidays, SPICE UK, Midsummers Eve and Nexus, with talks ongoing with other major leisure brands.

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Dateline, Eddy Ankrett – CEO Interview

Posted on March 29, 2008

Cyprus_2_013_2 OPW INTERVIEW — Mar 29 — Eddy Ankrett is the Chairman and CEO of Dateline Holdings, PLC, which runs Dateline in the UK. He has big plans for the Dateline brand. (Full Disclosure: WhiteLabelDating.com is a client of Courtland Brooks). – Mark Brooks

What is the founding story of Dateline?
Dateline was established in 1966. It is the oldest established and most respected dating brand in the UK. It was started as an offline dating service when people didn’t have the Internet and was, in a way, computerized before the Internet. It has carried on from offline dating into what is now Dateline.co.uk.

What does Dateline offer compared to other services, and how has it evolved?

Dateline has three services. One is Dateline Classic, which is for people who don’t want to use the Internet – it’s purely a paper driven service. We put adverts into major newspapers and magazines in the UK, and people fill in a profile and send it back to Dateline. We then put them into the computer system; we do matching, and we send them three matches in the post.

We then have the Dateline.co.uk service, which is a typical Internet dating service that is very successful in its own right. 

Then we have a brand called Dateline Platinum, which is the combination of the Internet and a personal service.  Each applicant is visited in their own home and given background checks and interviewed.

What markets is Dateline focusing on?

Dateline is a UK based company. Part of the plan of partnering with WhiteLabelDating.com is to develop our service throughout Europe, and possibly throughout the world.

What is your relationship with WhiteLabelDating.com, and what made you decide to work with them?

About eight years ago I was Managing Director of Dateline, for about four years. I’ve been in the dating industry for 16 years, and kept an eye on Dateline because it’s a major brand. About six months ago I bought back Dateline with the backing of some fantastic fund managers. So it’s back in the hands of people who know dating. I’ve put a team of experienced dating professionals together. When we put the team together we asked ourselves “Who is the best company to support us from an online point of view?”

After some research, I came across Ross Williams of WhiteLabelDating.com, and found that his member conversion statistics, specifically for converting registered members into paying members, was the best I had ever seen.  He also had the ability to make Google AdWords pay-per-click work. So if we spend $200,000 on pay-per-click, he has the ability to get $300,000 back.

He’s young and very progressive, as is his company, and we’ve now formed a fantastic working relationship. Since Dateline has been relaunched on the WhiteLabelDating.com system WhiteLabelDating.com say they’ve never seen a site with such fantastic statistics for not only registrations on Dateline, but also conversions to paying members. To say the partnership is a success is putting it mildly.

Why are you still running an offline dating service? Is there really a future in offline dating?
Dateline, to my knowledge, is one of the only companies in the country, if not the world, that is making online dating work with offline dating. Offline dating has a great future, in my opinion, because of the security check and the face-to-face element. I remember a UK TV program about a dating scam where loads of people, I think in Africa, were joining online dating sites and pretending to be members. So the Internet is open, and I’m sure things are being done to stop those sorts of scammers. WhiteLabelDating.com has some fantastic products designed to stop scammers reaching online members. But I do believe that offline dating has a fantastic future. I’ve spent the last 16 years in the offline/online dating space, and I’m very passionate about it.

At the end of the day you have to find the interviewers. You have to train them. They have to be presentable. They have to have experience. Dating is such a major industry. I know Ross at WhiteLabelDating.com has some solutions to increase the feeling of security and to stop scammers. People must feel secure when they visit dating websites.

What's your personal goal for Dateline?
Dating is a fabulous industry that brings phenomenal rewards. I’ve always said, I’m 63 now, and when I die, all I want etched on my tombstone is ‘This guy helped millions of people form happy relationships.’ And at the end of the day, what better job in the world could you have than helping people meet other people to form healthy, happy and successful relationships?

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Dateline Unveils Online Service

Posted on March 20, 2008

Dateline_logo NMA — Mar 17 — The UK and Germany are Europe's largest online dating markets, worth 66m Eur las year, according to Jupiter. PlentyofFish, Gaydar, DatingDirect and Match dominate the UK's online dating market, according to Hitwise. Offline matchmaking service Dateline, which has been operating in the UK for more than 40 years, has launched an online dating site Dateline.co.uk. WhiteLabelDating.com has been appointed to provide the platform for the site.

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

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Dateline.co.uk Goes Live on WhiteLabelDating.com

Posted on February 15, 2008

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WHITELABELDATINGBLOG — Feb 13 — Dateline, the
UK's first national dating agency, has chosen WhiteLabelDating.com to power their new generation online dating site. 

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