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Category: MeetMe

An Interview With Geoff Cook The CEO Of MeetMe, About Charm

Posted on October 22, 2013
Screenshots of the Charm app

OPW INTERVIEW – Oct 22 – We heard MeetMe intoduced a new app, Charm, and had a few questions:

What is Charm?
Charm is about having fun while meeting real people, real fast. We’ve always been about driving new connections and deepening relationships among our users. We believe substance and authenticity are missing from many social apps today. For example, studies have shown that the people who use FB the most are among the most unhappy, potentially because people are consuming a highlight reel of other people’s lives. Meanwhile, the popular dating app Tinder is photo only. We don’t think you can get a first impression of someone from a photo. If you are at a bar or coffeehouse you are attracted by personality as well as appearance. Ultimately we built Charm to show people are more than a profile photo, to enable the personality to come through.

Does Charm represent a ‘pivot’ in your business model?
We launched Charm as a standalone app because we think mobile apps are best when they are simple, doing only one or two things and doing them well. On a web site, you might be able to launch feature after feature into a menu, but on mobile that would only bloat the app. Mobile users visit for a few minutes a session and more than a hundred times a month. We view the audience for Charm as much the same as the audience for MeetMe and we heavily promote the Charm app to our MeetMe users, but we believe the simplicity of Charm as a standalone app will increase its potential.

We see much of the industry moving towards a portfolio approach, from IAC with Tinder, Okcupid, and Match; to Twitter with Vine; to Facebook with Instagram, Poke, and Messenger. We have said publicly we plan to launch 4 new apps in the next 6 months and Charm is the first of those.

What are the challenges of using video in the iDating space?  What’s the upside of video?
Video slows down the consumption and presents some friction as users must add a video.  At the same time, videos add a whole new dimension to apps like Tinder, and ultimately are more authentic. Photos can be 5-10 years old and be the best picture of a person ever taken. Videos don’t reduce a person to appearance in the same way as a photo does.

Will video be the new profile photo?
What’s changed is video has come into the mainstream on mobile only recently with Vine’s launch and Instagram’s recent update. Vine recently pioneered the short, looping video that enables creativity by stitching interesting videos together in a simple record-process. We believe this has dramatically reduced the friction to video creation and opens up natural opportunities for meet-new-people applications. 

How’s the growth of Charm coming along?
It’s very, very early but we are pleased to see tens of thousands of users join in the first week.

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MeetMe Launches Dating App Charm

Posted on October 16, 2013

Charm app screenshotTECH CRUNCH – Oct 16 – Social discovery site MeetMe is launching a dating app called Charm. It works like Tinder but instead of swiping profile photos for yes/no, users swipe videos which are created the same way as on Vine. If two users like each other, Charm unlocks their chat functionality.

by Jordan Crook
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Can Facebook Spread The Love For Dating Sites?

Posted on October 1, 2013

Facebook on screenWALL ST. CHEAT SHEET – Sep 30 – Facebook shares have climbed ~80% since July, and reported 53% increase in revenue quarter-over-quarter. During the last quarter, Facebook had 819M monthly active users which represented a 51% increase YOY. One area that can still benefit from Facebook’s surge is online dating. IAC’s online dating division generated ~$713M in 2012. A few other popular companies in the online dating scene include MeetMe, Spark Networks and Snap Interactive. Snap's AYI app is currently integrated with ~25M Facebook connected profiles and has been downloaded ~70M times. AYI users can view friends, their information, and learn about them. Someone will be more willing to trust what they see if that person has a friend in common. Currently, the AYI app has 2M monthly average users and 76K active subscribers. Snap Interactive appears well positioned to begin gaining momentum once investors take notice. Although online dating hasn’t been one of the exciting areas for investors over the past couple of years, Snap could change that with its innovative and fresh look at online dating.

by Tom Meyer
The full article was originally published at Wall St. Cheat Sheet, but is no longer available.

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MeetMe Q1 Financial Results

Posted on May 23, 2013

Meetme logo news July 12MEETME CORP – May 9 – Revenue was $7.8M, compared to $10.4M in the Q1 of 2012. Mobile revenue on the MeetMe Platform grew 150% to $1.9M in Q1 2013, up from $0.8M in the first quarter of 2012. Total Registered Users surpassed 100M during the quarter, including 8M mobile registered users. Adjusted EBITDA was a loss of $1.7M, or $0.04 per share, compared to $1M in Q1 2012.

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MeetMe Secures $8m

Posted on May 3, 2013

Meetme logo news July 12MEETME – May 1 – MeetMe closed an $8m line of credit arranged by Westech Investment Advisors, a manager of tech venture debt funds based in Silicon Valley which has arranged loans to Facebook and Google. MeetMe is available in a dozen languages and just launched its mobile premium subscription product MeetMe+.

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MeetMe To Speak On Business Models For Mobile Dating At iDate

Posted on April 17, 2013

Meetme logo news July 12WEBWIRE – Apr 16 – Catherine Cook, Co-founder and VP Brand Strategy at MeetMe will discuss monetization of mobile based social and dating apps at iDate mobile. The event takes place on June 5-7, 2013 at the SLS Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA.

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MeetMe Introduces In-Feed Advertising With Flurry Partnership

Posted on March 29, 2013

Meetme logo news July 12TECH CRUNCH – Mar 29 – MeetMe new ads, which are being introduced through a partnership with Flurry, will appear in the Live Stream, offering a more “native” approach, said CEO Geoff Cook. “This is the first time we are placing ads within the context of the application itself, where the user encounters advertising while scrolling. The ads look and feel more like content with social cues like ratings and comments surfaced.”

by Anthony Ha
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MeetMe Reports Full Year 2012 Financial Results

Posted on March 8, 2013

Meetme logo news July 12 PRESS RELEASE – Mar 8 – MeetMe reported $46.7M in revenue in 2012, which represents a 31% increase over the $35.6M of Combined Revenue of Quepasa and myYearbook during the same period of 2011. Q4 Revenue totaled $11.6M, which represents a 23% increase over the $9.5M of Combined Revenue of Quepasa and myYearbook during the same period of 2011. Mobile revenue grew 25% sequentially to $2.2M in the Q4 2012 and 355% compared to the same period of 2011 and 355% compared to the same period of 2011. “This year was foundational for the company,” said John Abbott, CEO of MeetMe. “We look to continue mobile revenue growth in 2013 through a combination of a new mobile subscription product, MeetMe+, and new premium advertising placements in our mobile feed." MeetMe averaged 5.51M monthly active users (MAUs) on the core MeetMe platform in the Q4 2012, an YOY increase of 85%.

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MeetMe Launches In Chinese, Russian And Japanese

Posted on February 25, 2013

Meetme logo news July 12PRESS RELEASE – Feb 25 – Social discovery service, MeetMe, is now available in Chinese (Traditional), Russian, and Japanese and is expected to launch soon on Android and iOS devices. Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian and German language versions became available in the third and fourth quarters of 2012.

Update: In April 2013, MeetMe launched in Dutch, Turkish, Korean and Chinese.

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Why Big Players Could Buy MeetMe

Posted on February 19, 2013

Meetme logo news July 12SEEKING
ALPHA – Feb 19 – When social networks myYearbook and Quepasa merged in
2011, they gave themselves an appropriate brand name MeetMe.
MeetMe has grown since the merger, but is still a small company with a
market cap of $112.46M. Given its recent growth and outlook, it may be
an attractive buyout target for Facebook or Google. Why? MeetMe provides
a platform for meeting new people through social games and apps on
Apple and Android smartphones and tablets. The company derives revenues
through ads and virtual currency, with ~60% of traffic coming from
mobile devices. In the last five years, revenue has grown 5300%. In two
years – 2009 through 2011 – the company's revenues grew from $536K to
$11.85M. Facebook is primarily about finding friends and interacting
with them, and so is Google+. MeetMe, on the other hand, is more about
new relationships and social discovery. It makes an attractive
acquisition for either of the two players, as they could be interested
in expanding their reach to social discovery. With a valuation in the
range of only $110M, MeetMe is an easy buyout for the likes of Google
and Facebook. Another company that would possibly be interested in
MeetMe could be Microsoft if it plans to enter the social media space in
a big way.

by Jason Bond
See full article at Seeking Alpha

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