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Category: Manhunt

‘Eyebrow-Raising’ Billboard In Times Square

Posted on January 2, 2012

Manhunt mobile billboardMEDIA BISTRO – Jan 1 – Gay social network site Manhunt is about to drum up some publicity by placing the above billboard in Times Square. Located at the corner of Broadway and 47th Street, Manhunt's billboard, which will be up through Jan. 6, was described as "raising some eyebrows" and featuring "two sweaty guys in dog tags about to make out." It's already greatly offended one L.A. mom, despite the fact that a similar Michael Kors billboard (depicting a woman placing her hand inside a man's briefs) has been the subject of no such controversy.

by Bob Marshall
See full article at Media Bistro

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Manhunt’s New Ad Campaign

Posted on November 30, 2011

Manhunt mobile addMANHUNT DAILY – Nov 28 – Manhunt is launching a new billboard campaign. They chose to debut the campaign in Los Angeles. Manhunt received dozens of complaints because citizens were concerned about children being able to view their billboards. All of this hubbub is over the fact that they depicted two men shirtless and semi-embracing. Another ad for fashion designer Michael Kors’ underwear line has a girl commencing a handjob on a guy. This ad is placed just a few blocks away from the Manhunt ad and there weren't any complaints to Michael Kors, his ad agency, or to LA political officials. For some reason, gay sexuality is still scary and controversial for many people.

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

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Men Urged To Opt In For Nationwide Sexual Health Messaging Service

Posted on November 30, 2011

Gmfa logoPINK NEWS – Nov 29 - The GMFA Sexual Health Messaging Service, which allows men to alert previous partners when they are diagnosed with an infection, is set to be rolled out to more clinics and websites with funding from the Elton John AIDS Foundation. The GMFA has worked with Gaydar, Fitlads, Recon and Manhunt.  After receiving a diagnosis at a clinic, the system offers users a unique PIN code to access the online SHMS service. Once there, contact details for recent sexual partners can be typed in, from mobile phone numbers to profile names. Messages can be sent anonymously, but the GMFA says the recipient may be more likely to take action if a name is included.

by Stephen Gray
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Manhunt Says F*ck Censorship

Posted on November 23, 2011

Manhunt mobile logoGAY SOCIALITIES – Nov 23 - Manhunt.net new web-based mobile site that easily accessible via iPhone, iPad and Android browsers at m.manhunt.net. The new Manhunt Mobile is not a native app, and therefore not subject to the adult content restrictions imposed upon competing mobile dating and hookup applications by Apple's App Store and Google's Android Market.

by Jack Barbosa
See full article at Gay Socialities

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Is Manhunt.net Helping Men Cheat on Their Wives?

Posted on June 1, 2011

Manhunt logo GATHER – May 31 - Manhunt.net boasts millions of men looking for dates, friends, and hookups. It was founded in 2001 by Jonathan Crutchley and Larry Basile after the original telephone-dating venture "MANHUNT" had been a success. Unlike a traditional dating service such as Match.com, Manhunt.net is a sex-oriented destination. Many married men appear on the site as well. Naturally, the site can't be held responsible for people cheating of their own accord, unless Manhunt.net is intentionally giving them the means to do it. A free search option allows men to browse those located near them, and in doing so, see their interest in "Married Men."

by Chris Sosa
The full article was originally published at Gather, but is no longer available.

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Grindr And Manhunt, Gay And Growing + Manhunt To Charge Membership In UK

Posted on May 19, 2011

Manhunt grindr loga OPW – May 19 – Grindr and Manhunt have enjoyed considerable growth over the last few years.  They don't charge in the UK yet.  But that will change within days.  (you saw the news here first!).  Manhunt's typical member sticks around for 15 months and conversion rates are upwards of 15%.  Typically, it costs in excess of $40 to bring in a paying member to a PG straight dating site.  But Manhunt's cost of acquisition is less than half of that.  See our first interview with the Co-founder of Manhunt, Jonathan Crutchley in April 2007, here. 

Grindr is a phenomenon with 1,980,000 users worldwide, as of 30th April, 2011, and 8,000 new users per day.  Not too shabby considering that Joel started the company with $5k capital and is yet to do anything in the way of advertising!  So the cost per new user is, get this, $0!  In the USA Grindr has 741,800 users and in the UK there's 254,600 users as of 30th April, 2011.  We captured the founding story of Grindr in December, 2010 when we interviewed Joel Simkhai, the founder and CEO of Grindr right here on Online Personals Watch.

Public companies have to show their numbers. Grindr and Manhunt don't.  Wouldn't it be nice if we could collect these numbers from the entire industry to be able to show the  trending in our humble little industry?  Or at least to the rest of the Internet Dating Executive Alliance so you could have some sense of the industry numbers in the aggregate.  Your comments please.

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Examiner Reviews Manhunt.net

Posted on May 14, 2011

Manhunt logo EXAMINER – May 12 – Examiner.com recently reviewed Manhunt.net on a number of factors. Manhunt used truthful advertising, a simple layout and easy registration, which the reviewer appreciated. Profile information was deemed comprehensive, with the intent of the site clearly implied. There were a few qualms with the search and matching functions due to limited sorting options and an unmanageable amount of results. Subscriptions are $12 per month or $99 per year. Overall, the site was given a grade of A-, so there may be some lessons learned from one of the leading site in the men-seeking-men market segment.

by Brian Way
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Digital Romance: The Business Of Online Dating

Posted on May 3, 2011

Online dating - couple walking on keyboard ATLANTA POST – May 3 – Online dating is now the third most popular way for singles to meet, ranking behind the workplace and school (#1) and friends and family (#2), but ahead of bars (#4), according to an eHarmony study. ~113M people visit dating sites each month. 6 out of 10 African Americans are unmarried, according to Packaged Facts, while according to the 2004 U.S. census, 42% of all black women have never been married. Such statistics make the black community a prime target for the online dating industry. BlackPeopleMeet.com, was the 11th most visited dating site in March, reaching 4% of the total U.S. black population, according to Experian Hitwise. Other sites targeting African Americans include BlackSingles.com, AfricaSingles.net, BlackPeopleLove.com and SoulSingles.com. ~90% of online daters stick to the top 100 dating sites though, according to industry consultant Mark Brooks. Among the world's top sites are PlentyofFish, Zoosk, Manhunt, eHarmony. These sites offer relationship services that social networks do not, Brooks pointed out. "Dating sites protect the name and identity of people until they're ready to give it up. Facebook is a handy tool for researching people. You can look them up on Facebook and see what kind of company they keep. So the two work hand in hand."

How are Internet dating sites changing society? In a number of significant ways.
People are able to weed out people with show-stopping attributes. Second, dating sites have leveled the playing field for men and women. Women are not penalized for making first moves. Third, as a research paper by Brooks points out, singles are becoming more picky because online dating allows them to be more selective.

Online dating has a well-known downside. People online tend to lie about themselves. According to a study by OKCupid, men fib about their height. Half of all daters lie about their weight, and most people inflate their salaries by ~20%. A danger to avoid is a tendency to mask faults by creating the perfect date in the mind's eye. "When you start talking to somebody and you really want them to be the perfect match, you might start projecting qualities onto them that you would most desire, and that's called the halo effect," said Brooks. "There's a huge fantasy element to this, which is one reason why the virtual world sites are big," he continued. "There's a mental need for this, for believing that virtual worlds are better than the real world. A lot of Internet daters are disappointed. And ultimately people need to get out on 20 dates before they ever make their choice. They need to go experience the real world first." Chemistry counts, and daters must meet in person to develop a close relationship. "Personally, I do not think we will ever take the mystery out of dating and intimate connection," said Dr. Thomas Bradbury, eHarmony advisor, professor of psychology and founder of the Marriage and Family Development Lab at UCLA. "We are hard-wired to connect, and the daily challenges of creating, maintaining, and improving that connection are likely to be always just outside our grasp."

by Steven Barboza
The full article was originally published at Atlanta Post, but is no longer available.

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Manhunt Mobile Adds 175,000 Users In First Month

Posted on February 4, 2011

Manhunt logo PRESS RELEASE – Feb 4 – Manhunt Mobile, the companion app of gay male hookup site, Manhunt.net, has added 175K users in its first month. The launch of Manhunt Mobile has also increased membership to the website. Before the launch, the website averaged 28K new sign-ups each week. Since January, that number has grown to 30K a 10% increase.

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Manhunt Debuts iPhone, Android Apps

Posted on January 4, 2011

Manhunt logo NEWSWIRE – Jan 3 - Gay dating site Manhunt has announced apps for Apple's iPhone and Google's Android. This allows users mobile access to ~4M Manhunt users around the world. FULL ARTICLE @ NEWSWIRE

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