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Category: FriendFinder

Interview With Andrew Conru

Posted on March 31, 2010
Andrew_conru_2010 LOVESITES.COM – Mar 30 - 

Q: Back in 1994 when you started up WebPersonals.com, did you ever think that the industry would be this huge?
A: While I understood that online dating would change the way people meet, I didn’t fully grasp the extent that it would change the lives of hundreds of millions of people.

Q: Is there any new technology that you see getting incorporated into online dating that will revolutionize it? Mobile, GPS, Apps, Video, VOIP, Matching
A: There are four elements to online dating: access, member profiles, searching/matching, and member interaction. The access via mobile does open members to more spontaneous meetings. As far as member profiles, most people are comfortable only with uploading photos and creating text profiles. Members say that online dating sites have tons of profiles but it gets harder and harder to find a good match (while actually, the matches are better than before just that they have become more picky).

Q: You were one of the pioneers in developing niche community sites with AsiaFriendFinder and BigChurch. What made you think that these niche groups would be so successful?
A: In the early days of online dating, we had to come up with ways to make people feel comfortable that they would find good matches and one way was to show them that all the members of a site matched their primary filter.

Q: Do you think that there is room for an emerging dating company to compete with the likes of FriendFinder Network, Match.com or eHarmony?
A: There is also always the potential for a first-mover company to take advantage of new traffic markets.

Q: What do you think of eHarmony’s approach to personality test matchmaking vs. searching profiles?
A: I believe that self-assessment tests, specific suggestions on how to better search, and many profile with personality data give online daters a better chance at success.

Q: Do you think that Social Networks are a big threat to the dating industry at large?
A: In 2001, I modified FriendFinder.com to support both friend social networking and online dating. It turned out not to be successful because members found that interacting with their current friends was a separate process than discovering new friends and dates.

Q: Do you think love can blossom in 140 characters or less?
A: The most common subject line sent to members of online dating sites is “hi”.  The question is more dependent on what the person had to do before they were able to send you that 140 characters… how were they screened?  how do you know that they have the potential to be worth loving?

Q: What is one thing that you would tell someone pursuing a new start-up?
A: Pick your battles… find the minimum product/service offering features that you need to have in order to have a complete solution and get it done as soon as possible.

FULL ARTICLE @ LOVESITES.COM

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Posted on February 16, 2010

This is the news for February 10th through February 15th, 2010. Here is the news we covered:

  • Visits to dating sites showing a general decline
  • PlentyofFish vs. Match.com
  • Mobile Dating and Virtual Goods are big business
  • Online Dating is becoming commonplace
  • Meetic has posted 2009 revenues
  • Match.com and Meetic partner in Latin America
  • Match.com joins forces with Neu.de
  • New ad campaign for Match directly targets women
  • Easydate and Dating Factory partner up
  • IMVU teams up with Zoosk
  • Avid Life Media and Friend Finder Networks shelve IPOs
  • Matchmaking industry going strong

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Adult Site Operator FriendFinder Shelves IPO

Posted on February 5, 2010

Ffn logo REUTERS – Feb 5 - FriendFinder Networks Inc indefinitely shelved its planned $220M initial public offering on Friday. The company did not say when it might again try to price the IPO, but said in a statement it would not proceed "until market conditions improve." FriendFinder intended to sell 20M shares for between $10 and $20 each and use the proceeds largely to pay down debt. FriendFinder first filed for the IPO in Dec 2008, and initially sought to raise as much as $460M. FULL ARTICLE @ REUTERS

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Internet Dating Industry Weekly News Feb 9th, 2010

Posted on February 2, 2010

This is the news for January 20th through February 1st, 2010. Here is the news we covered:

  • Real Simple Magazing ranks top dating sites
  • Avid Life Media pushing for an IPO
  • Match.com launches MatchAffinity
  • iovation shows strong sucess in 2009
  • 2010 iDate Awards results

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FriendFinder And Investors Reschedule Their Rendez-Vous

Posted on January 28, 2010

Ffn logo WSJ – Jan 28 – FriendFinder Networks rescheduled its date with IPO investors Wednesday, and realtor chain IFM Investments cut its asking price. FriendFinder was supposed to begin trading under the symbol FFN on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday, but is now launching the deal next week. FULL ARTICLE @ WSJ

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Internet Dating Industry Weekly News Feb 1st, 2010

Posted on January 19, 2010

This is the news for January 12th through January 19th, 2010. Here is the news we covered:

  • Match.com launches My Match search features
  • WhiteLabelDating.com partners with IntroAnalytics
  • Oxigen and World Dating Partners launch MyCupid in India
  • FriendFinder Networks IPO

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Married And Looking

Posted on January 13, 2010

Adultfriendfinder logo THE INDEPENDENT – Jan 13 – Extramarital dating sites like AdultFriendFinder, are bigger business than ever. This week, its owner, FriendFinder Networks commenced marketing for a $220M flotation on the New York Stock Exchange. In December, one of AdultFriendFinder's rivals, AshleyMadison.com, offered Tiger Woods $5M to become their public face. In Britain, the most popular equivalent is IllicitEncounters.co.uk, which counts 415,000 members nationwide. Like AdultFriendFinder.com, it makes its money through subscriptions. Wives log on for free while husbands pay £119 a month. FULL ARTICLE @ THE INDEPENDENT

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FriendFinder Sets IPO Terms

Posted on January 11, 2010

Friendfinder logo new REUTERS – Jan 10 - FriendFinder set the terms of its initial public offering on Friday, cutting its size by more than half. FriendFinder's properties range from AdultFriendFinder.com to BigChurch.com and SeniorFriendFinder.com. It also publishes pictures and video, and the magazine Penthouse. FriendFinder plans to sell 20M shares for $10 to $12, each. At the midpoint that would raise $220M. The company filed for an IPO in December 2008 of up to $460M, but did not disclose details. FULL ARTICLE @ REUTERS

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Daters Without Borders

Posted on November 30, 2009

International dating NY POST – Nov 29 - More and more New Yorkers are searching for love on European dating sites. Lillian, a 42-year-old Manhattan copy editor signed up for Meetic.com. She Skypes with a Parisian man from the site for an hour each day. Susan, a 22-year-old grad student, also struggled with dating locally, so she widened her eHarmony parameters. Even “Real Housewives of New York City” reality star Alex McCord and Simon van Kempen met through Matchmaker.com while living on different continents. Mark Brooks, editor of OnlinePersonalsWatch.com, says international romance is a growing trend, due to singles’ increasing pickiness about potential life partners. “The longer the shopping list, the further afield you should cast your net,” he advises. A single New Yorker four years ago, he flew to Prague for a European online dating conference where he met and fell for a Czech woman. They married last April and now live in Malta with two daughters.

Here are some of the most popular dating sites from around the world:
Europeans: Meetic.com
Brits and Canadians: PlentyOfFish.com
Asians: AsiaFriendFinder.com
Australians: RSVP.com.au
Indians: Shaadi.com
Russians: Mamba.ru

FULL ARTICLE @ NY POST

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Internet Dating Industry Weekly News Nov 5th, 2009 – 4.5 mins

Posted on November 6, 2009

This is the news for the week of October 30th through November 5th, 2009. We hope you enjoy the new weekly news format. Here is the news we covered for this week:

  • White label dating businesses thriving in tough economy
  • Mobile dating market expected to double to $1.3 billion by 2013
  • Study shows online dating most popular with women over age 50
  • Nominations being accepted for first annual iDate Awards

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