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Category: POF

Playing With Matches

Posted on February 23, 2007

UserlenlyleonardoDAILY PRESS — Feb 22 –I'd like to see a law pass endorsing arranged marriages. In the meantime, I'll study the personal ads. I've bookmarked online dating sites like eHarmony and Perfect Match. Singles begin their adventure by filling in a few blanks. This brings them a handful of leads with names like "Goodtime Gertie." To view a more refined assortment, they must fork over some cash. But here's an exception: PlentyofFish.com is free.

Mark Brooks: I'm working on a study of the success story sections of the top 30 dating properties. JDate is strong with 195 complete with pictures.   

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Tech’s Younger Generation Leans on Web 2.0 for Love

Posted on February 22, 2007

SF GATE — Feb 14 — A growing trove of Web sites enable search for those who share feelings and fetishes.  Tag yourself and friends with keywords at Consumating.com. The site's motto? "A new way to find people who don't suck." Mobile group-messaging services like Twitter and Dodgeball allow people to find each other wherever they happen to be. Check out HotorNot.com or the free online dating site PlentyofFish.com. FULL ARTICLE @ SF GATE

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Tech’s Younger Generation Leans on Web 2.0 for Love

Posted on February 22, 2007

SF GATE — Feb 14 — A growing trove of Web sites enable search for those who share feelings and fetishes.  Tag yourself and friends with keywords at Consumating.com. The site's motto? "A new way to find people who don't suck." Mobile group-messaging services like Twitter and Dodgeball allow people to find each other wherever they happen to be. Check out HotorNot.com or the free online dating site PlentyofFish.com. FULL ARTICLE @ SF GATE

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Billionaire? Biker? Find Your Match

Posted on February 22, 2007

V_homeSUN SENTINEL — Feb 21 — Those looking to play the field without spending much cash should check out PlentyofFish.com. In addition to claiming to generate "300,000 relationships a year," the site does not charge visitors for its services.  People looking to improve their social status or income bracket should check out MillionaireMatch.com or Sugardaddie.com. BikerKiss.com and BikerPassions.com unite people through their  love for leather and chrome. Animal  lovers should give DateMyPet.com or LoveMeLoveMyPets.com a whirl.

Mark Brooks: Something for everyone. PlentyofFish and OKCupid are the top free dating sites. See the rankings for a list of the top niche dating sites on the right bar of this page. 

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Billionaire? Biker? Find Your Match

Posted on February 22, 2007

V_homeSUN SENTINEL — Feb 21 — Those looking to play the field without spending much cash should check out PlentyofFish.com. In addition to claiming to generate "300,000 relationships a year," the site does not charge visitors for its services.  People looking to improve their social status or income bracket should check out MillionaireMatch.com or Sugardaddie.com. BikerKiss.com and BikerPassions.com unite people through their  love for leather and chrome. Animal  lovers should give DateMyPet.com or LoveMeLoveMyPets.com a whirl.

Mark Brooks: Something for everyone. PlentyofFish and OKCupid are the top free dating sites. See the rankings for a list of the top niche dating sites on the right bar of this page. 

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Community Next Notes

Posted on February 21, 2007

Image7OPW — Feb 21 –  On Saturday 10th February I attended Community Next in Silicon Valley, CA. Here are a few keypoints I picked up from the day of speakers which included the founders of Dogster, Hi5, Mychurch, PlentyofFish, HotorNot, and Userplane. – Mark Brooks

People will gather online around 'social objects' i.e. pictures (Flickr), bookmarks (Delicious), friends (Friendster).

Loopt offers location based services on phones. Mark suggested that the mobile platform is more appealing than the PC because it's 'Always Available.'

Threadless makes $15 million a year from community designed tshirt sales. One of the secrets of their success is they listen to members and make changes quickly. Side projects include ExtraTasty, NakedandAngry and IParkLikeAnIdiot. Start your site with minimal rules and then add rules to the community later on. Be evolutionary. Make frequent small incremental changes. 

The Dogster Founders recommended choosing appropriate advertisers and building campaigns around them that truly engage users. Don't be deceptive, ever! Write your advertisers copy. Offer something special to users. 

Currently MyChurch has 2700 church groups signed up. There are more churches than schools in the U.S.A. (300k) and Americans donate $88 billion a year in tithings. There are 88k Christian groups on Y! groups, and 82k on MySpace. 

Danah Boyd was not a speaker but was quoted as follows… "Community is a garden, tend it well."

From the final panel:
The Suicide Girls name was inspired by a book written by the author of Fight Club. Presently, their fastest growing revenue generator is from merchandising. 

PlentyofFish contrasted executive opinion on the final panel on two points.  Markus believes that advertising is actually very important in building an online community.  Other speakers (HororNot, Fark, Hi5, Slide, Suicide Girls) did not.  Markus stated that 'passion' is not as important as 'cold hard analytics skills.' Other speakers believed that passion for the site was their primary success factor.

James Hong of HotorNot suggested that being an entrepreneur was like volunteering to be bipolar. 

Fark was started when Drew Curtis put up a photo for 18 months of a squirrel with big nuts. Fark nearly ended up as a curry recipe site, but Drew decided to focus it on to focus on listing 'things you're ashamed you laughed at.' He's still the sole employee and maxim sells advertising for the site now. 

Slide has 50 employees and is not profitable yet. It's founded by Paypal co-founder Max Levchin.

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Community Next Notes

Posted on February 21, 2007

Image7OPW — Feb 21 –  On Saturday 10th February I attended Community Next in Silicon Valley, CA. Here are a few keypoints I picked up from the day of speakers which included the founders of Dogster, Hi5, Mychurch, PlentyofFish, HotorNot, and Userplane. – Mark Brooks

People will gather online around 'social objects' i.e. pictures (Flickr), bookmarks (Delicious), friends (Friendster).

Loopt offers location based services on phones. Mark suggested that the mobile platform is more appealing than the PC because it's 'Always Available.'

Threadless makes $15 million a year from community designed tshirt sales. One of the secrets of their success is they listen to members and make changes quickly. Side projects include ExtraTasty, NakedandAngry and IParkLikeAnIdiot. Start your site with minimal rules and then add rules to the community later on. Be evolutionary. Make frequent small incremental changes. 

The Dogster Founders recommended choosing appropriate advertisers and building campaigns around them that truly engage users. Don't be deceptive, ever! Write your advertisers copy. Offer something special to users. 

Currently MyChurch has 2700 church groups signed up. There are more churches than schools in the U.S.A. (300k) and Americans donate $88 billion a year in tithings. There are 88k Christian groups on Y! groups, and 82k on MySpace. 

Danah Boyd was not a speaker but was quoted as follows… "Community is a garden, tend it well."

From the final panel:
The Suicide Girls name was inspired by a book written by the author of Fight Club. Presently, their fastest growing revenue generator is from merchandising. 

PlentyofFish contrasted executive opinion on the final panel on two points.  Markus believes that advertising is actually very important in building an online community.  Other speakers (HororNot, Fark, Hi5, Slide, Suicide Girls) did not.  Markus stated that 'passion' is not as important as 'cold hard analytics skills.' Other speakers believed that passion for the site was their primary success factor.

James Hong of HotorNot suggested that being an entrepreneur was like volunteering to be bipolar. 

Fark was started when Drew Curtis put up a photo for 18 months of a squirrel with big nuts. Fark nearly ended up as a curry recipe site, but Drew decided to focus it on to focus on listing 'things you're ashamed you laughed at.' He's still the sole employee and maxim sells advertising for the site now. 

Slide has 50 employees and is not profitable yet. It's founded by Paypal co-founder Max Levchin.

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PlentyofFish Marriage Success Stories

Posted on February 16, 2007

510PR NEWSWIRE — Feb 15 — On Friday 9th February PlentyofFish launched a section devoted to member marriage testimonials. Within three hours, ninety marriage success stories had been uploaded. Now, five days later there are a total of 295 marriage success stories, complete with photos. PlentyofFish gets 400k user logins a day and Markus continues to operate it from his Vancouver apartment. The average age of U.S. PlentyofFish members is 39. PlentyofFish is #1 dating site in Canada, #6 in the U.S.A. and #6 in the U.K. PlentyofFish attributes its success to being completely free, and using behavioral matchmaking.

Mark Brooks: I'm so glad to see Markus launch this marriage success stories section. It bodes well for the industry as a whole for users to see that internet dating really works, and see the testimonials in internet dating users own words. Markus spoke at Community Next at Stanford University last Saturday. Threadless, Suicide Girls, HotorNot, Fark, Slide, Hi5 and others spoke. I'll list a summary of the conference shortly. (fyi, I provide PlentyofFish with media relations services.) 

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PlentyofFish Marriage Success Stories

Posted on February 16, 2007

510PR NEWSWIRE — Feb 15 — On Friday 9th February PlentyofFish launched a section devoted to member marriage testimonials. Within three hours, ninety marriage success stories had been uploaded. Now, five days later there are a total of 295 marriage success stories, complete with photos. PlentyofFish gets 400k user logins a day and Markus continues to operate it from his Vancouver apartment. The average age of U.S. PlentyofFish members is 39. PlentyofFish is #1 dating site in Canada, #6 in the U.S.A. and #6 in the U.K. PlentyofFish attributes its success to being completely free, and using behavioral matchmaking.

Mark Brooks: I'm so glad to see Markus launch this marriage success stories section. It bodes well for the industry as a whole for users to see that internet dating really works, and see the testimonials in internet dating users own words. Markus spoke at Community Next at Stanford University last Saturday. Threadless, Suicide Girls, HotorNot, Fark, Slide, Hi5 and others spoke. I'll list a summary of the conference shortly. (fyi, I provide PlentyofFish with media relations services.) 

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PlentyofFish on Fox News

Posted on February 9, 2007

Logo_plentyoffish_9FOX NEWS — Feb 8 — Online dating is 10 years old. But the days of paying to find a match may be a thing of the past if you believe one couple who met online and started their own dating service.

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

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