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Category: Outlets – Miami Herald

Try Mixing Business With Pleasure

Posted on February 9, 2005

MIAMI HERALD — Feb 9 — South Florida singles are finding increasingly attractive options for finding love — matchmaking services, dinner clubs, online websites, community events and singles fundraisers. Introducing Epicuriosity; a wine and dine social club for singles. The owner, O'Leary, plans dinners for six at local restaurants to help busy professionals expand their social circles. She tailors the gatherings by age groups. O'Leary hopes to have dinners planned for most nights each week. She also hopes to find love for herself in the process.

Mark Brooks: I own a similar club for young Silicon Valley professionals ACE-CLUB

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Love Blossoms on the Internet

Posted on January 20, 2005

Webdate_abe_smilowitzMIAMI HERALD — Jan 20 — Since Miami Beach-based Webdate started offering a free online dating service two years ago, some 2.8 million love-seekers have signed up. The company's traffic surged 800% in 2004, compared to 17% for the online personals industry as a whole. with 8,000 to 10,000 new users signing up daily, Webdate has the fastest-growing black book in the industry.  There are almost 850 online dating services worldwide. Giving away service has put Webdate on the charts with the likes of Match.com and Yahoo Personals.  On Jan. 19 for example, the firm announced it would expand its mobile dating service by March to cover 80% of all data-ready cell phones.  "Webdate MobileT" allows clients to use their handsets to search for potential dates, download profiles and initiate text messages and anonymous phone calls.  "You don't have to be in front of your computer to be online dating anymore," Smilowitz said. Since its launch in December, some 40,000 users have subscribed to the mobile service at $2.99 per month.  At his new South Beach office, Smilowitz spins his monitor around to show off another high-tech feature: live video chat.  On the screen is the small image of a user in Indonesia, busy typing away at her computer.  "We've all heard the horror stories about chatting with someone online and they have a great picture, but then you meet them and you realize it wasn't them at all, or that the picture they were using is 20 years old," said Smilowitz, 30. "With this, people get the chance to hear the other person's voice and see their face from the comfort and safety of their own home."  But the market is getting more crowded and fragmented.  ''There are increasingly more sites aimed at seniors — it is definitely catching on with the older set — and just about every other demographic you could think of,'' said Mark Brooks, the publisher of Online Personals Watch.

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Social Networking Coming to Netflix

Posted on December 9, 2004

MIAMI HERALD — Dec 8 — In its latest move to fend off competitive threats, Netflix will let subscribers invite their friends to peek at DVDs they’ve watched and read their opinions. The concept copies an online networking approach that has been popularized by Web sites such as LinkedIn, Friendster and Tribe that provide online communities connecting people who share common friends, hobbies and interests. Netflix expects to enter 2005 with 2.45 to 2.65 million subscribers.

Mark Brooks: I’m surprised social networks haven’t embraced referral rewards programs en masse. How about a free Starbucks coffee for each new paying Netflix member and referer? Social networking theory would have us believe that the connectors aren’t motivated by rewards. Hmm, I wouldn’t mind a free coffee or CD or movie ticket.  If you’re going to launch a social network that has a clear and apparent commercial agenda, might as well reward the connectors.  Any comments?

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