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Category: JDate

Stock Market: Spark Networks Could Be The Next Netflix

Posted on May 13, 2013

Sparknetworks logo new Jan 13BENZIGA – May 10 – 9 months ago Netflix traded for $55 a share. Over the last 7 months, Netflix quadrupled in value and is now trading at ~$217 a share. Who will be the next Netflix? It could be Spark Networks, which owns and operates JDate and Christian Mingle. It only has $170M market cap. JDate been around for over a decade and has had a 90% or higher contribution margin for the last 11 years running, but it hasn't grown. It is the very definition of a beautiful cash cow. Christian Mingle is aimed at the market of Christians in the United States, which is 30 times larger than the Jewish market. It is now substantially larger than JDate. It is not yet profitable because they take all of their cash flow and plow that back into growth. Last quarter, revenues grew 45% YOY. IAC is the most logical buyer for Spark, and it would be a tiny bite-sized acquisition.

by Louis Bedigian
See full article at Benzinga

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More Religious Singles Are Searching For Love Online

Posted on April 12, 2013

Christianmingle jdate screenshotsPBS – Apr 11 – While a research shows that marriage among partners of the same religion is on the decline, faith-based dating sites like ChristianMingle and JDate have increased in popularity since 2008. JDate was founded in 1997 and was immediately a hit in the Jewish community. The site has 750K members worldwide and claims to be responsible for more Jewish marriages than all other websites combined. ChristianMingle has 9M members.

by Cindy Huang
The full article was originally published at PBS, but is no longer available.

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ChristianMingle Saw 89% YOY Increase In Paid Members

Posted on March 1, 2013

Christianmingle logoBUSINESSWEEK – Feb 28 – The $30M advertising and marketing push had made ChristianMingle an unexpectedly popular dating site with 8M registered users, 154K paying subscribers at $19.99 a month. That’s almost double the 84K paying subscribers of SparkNetwork’s groundbreaking Jewish singles site, JDate. SparkNetworks.com was founded in 1997. JDate grew rapidly by word of mouth. ChristianMingle was launched in 2004 and remained small until 2010, when Spark consulted with local ministers and prominent Christian leaders about how best to serve their constituents. As a result, the company founded an advisory council of church leaders and hired ChristianMingle spokeswoman Ashley Reccord, a pastor’s daughter, to help conduct outreach. Then the company launched Believe.com, which features Christian editorials, and redesigned the site into something more devout-seeming than JDate. Spark reported the number of ChristianMingle paid subscribers grew 89% for the Q4 of 2012 vs. the period a year earlier. There are other suitors in the market for Christian romance; eHarmony and ChristianCafe.com.

by Logan Hill
See full article at BusinessWeek

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Jewish Dating Sites

Posted on February 14, 2013

Yenta logoNEW VOICES – Feb 13 – Everyone knows JDate, but there are plenty more out there that don’t take the typical route to matchmaking.

  • Yenta – A mobile app that uses GPS to help users find a “JewBoo” in their vicinity.
  • TheJMom.com – Moms post profiles for their single kids.
  • TheShidduch.com – A site that is relying on matchmakers. Similar sites include SawYouAtSinai.com and YUConnects.com for Y.U. students. These sites usually don’t let you see other profiles until they’re matchmaker-approved.
  • Jewster.com – The site offers community events and organizations to support.
  • JewCanoodle.com – Free site that provides AccuPic Trust Ratings, which let people know just how trustworthy someone’s picture is.

See full article at New Voices

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State Of Dating In America

Posted on February 11, 2013

State of dating in america studyVCSTAR – Feb 9 – The 2013 State of Dating in America report was sponsored by ChristianMingle and JDate. Among the findings: 91% of Jews and 84% of Christians would live together before marrying a partner. ~75% of Christians and Jews were looking for a partner who shared their religious faith. The survey showed 87% of singles think online dating is a good way to meet people. 62 % of those 18 to 24 would be disappointed if they never married compared to 16% of those 55 to 59.

by Kim Lamb Gregory
The full article was originally published at VCStar, but is no longer available.

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ChristianMingle.com Growth

Posted on January 10, 2013

Christianmingle logoWASHINGTON POST – Jan 10 – ChristianMingle is owned by the same company, Spark Networks, that owns JDate, the wildly successful Jewish dating service. Indeed, JDate has been the engine behind ChristianMingle’s “God” campaign this year. Spark has plowed revenue generated by the older, more established JDate into promoting the Christian site. ChristianMingle is now the biggest of Spark’s 28 dating sites, each for a specific subset of singles. The company says ChristianMingle is the nation’s leading Christian-based dating site, with ~8M registered members. Spark Networks' Christian dating division had revenue of $22.9M during the first nine months of 2012, an increase of 111% over the same period the year before. (Its Jewish division had revenue of $19.4M, down 5%). Spark poured ~$30M into marketing and advertising for the division, more than double the year before. Overall, Spark lost $4.45M over the first three quarters of 2012 after a loss of $503K during the same period of 2011. ChristianCafe, which says it is the only Christian-owned dating site among the major players, has a marketing tie-in with Focus on the Family, the conservative Christian group founded by author and radio preacher James Dobson. Focus on the Family once had ties with eHarmony.com and its founder, Neil Clark Warren, but eHarmony has moved away from a Christian-centric approach in a bid for a broader market.

by Paul Farhi
See full article at Washington Post

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Google’s Most Searched Singles Sites Of 2012

Posted on December 14, 2012

Search buttonHUFFINGTON POST – Dec 14 - Google Zeitgeist — the search engine's annual online presentation of the year's top "trending" and "most searched" terms — includes a list of the top 10 most searched dating sites.

  1. PlentyofFish
  2. Match.com
  3. OkCupid
  4. eHarmony
  5. DateHookup
  6. Zoosk
  7. ChristianMingle
  8. AdultFriendFinder
  9. JDate
  10. Singlesnet

by Christina Huffington
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JDate Partneres With 92nd Street Y

Posted on November 5, 2012

Jdate logo newMARKET WATCH – Nov 4 – JDate and 92nd Street Y, the nonprofit community and cultural center in New York, announced a strategic partnership aimed at furthering their shared mission of building and strengthening Jewish communities. JDate members will have special access to the organization's most popular events, classes and Jewish Life programming, with offers including VIP access, priority tickets, specialty cocktails and other benefits.

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

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‘No Asian. No Indian’: Picky Dater Or Racist Dater?

Posted on February 24, 2012

Fastlife logo newTHE GLOBE AND MAIL – Feb 23 – Racial filtering is alive and well on mainstream dating and hookup sites, which give users the option of checking ethnic preferences alongside ideal body types and social habits like smoking and drinking. While most critics agree that the ethnicity checkbox is vastly preferable to specifying 'No Asians,' they disagree about whether the option is a step backward. Is it any different than hunting through niche sites like Shaadi or JDate? Grindr acknowledged that users can list race in their preferences, but can be banned for posting material "perceived to incite racism". "We also encourage our users to state what they are looking for as opposed to what they are not looking for." A dating poll of 2K Lavalife users found that 74% of women surveyed said ethnicity affected their dating decisions, compared with 49% of men. "Men are more open to meeting people from different communities. They tend to concentrate on physical aspects whereas women are much more interested in lifestyle and background," said Justin Parfitt, CEO of speed-dating company FastLife International. "People should be free to have sex or not have sex with anyone they want", argued Harry Reis, a psychology professor at the University of Rochester who co-authored a review of 400 studies on online dating. "In my estimation, it is fine (although self-limiting) to be racist with regard to sexual preferences", he said. "Throw out the checklist," Mr. Parfitt advises. "What you think you want and where you end up finding chemistry are often two very different things."

by Zosia Bielski
The full article was originally published at Globe and Mail, but is no longer available.

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Spiritual Profile Crucial To Many Seeking Romance

Posted on February 14, 2012

Christian mingleHUFFINGTON POST – Feb 14 – For some people a potential mate’s religious profile is the most important of all. “God has a match for you," claims a Christian dating site called Christian Mingle. Shaadi.com, a site for the South Asian community, breaks it down even further — first between Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists, Sikhs, Jains and others, and then among caste and background. Statistics seem to support this, with interfaith marriages having a slightly higher rate of ending in divorce. "It's about a baseline of comfort," explained one gay Jewish man who used J-Date in his search for a partner.

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