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Category: WebDate

The Sudden Rise of Virtual, Video Based Dating

Posted on May 10, 2020

QUARTZ – May 10 – Covid-19 has forced a pivot to video for many online singles. A shift (towards video) within the (dating) industry has accelerated. Bumble launched in-app video chat in 2019 and said its use increased 56% worldwide over the last two weeks of March.

Online dating consultant Mark Brooks envisions a landslide industry shift to video, similar to Tinder's expansion to smartphones in 2013. His first client, Webdate, attempted this in 2005. The same year, what eventually became YouTube initially flailed as a video dating website. "It's been a long time coming, but I think in a couple of years it will be unusual not to be able to do a first date on a dating app," he said.

Virtual first dates address problems that plague online dating. According to Pew Research (2019) 45% of those polled (in US) said dating apps left them feeling frustrated, and ~50% consider the platforms to be unsafe. In that sense, virtual dates can serve as both a quick authentication and vibe check.

by Meghan Mc Donough & Eduardo Araújo
See full article at Quartz

Mark Brooks: The video above is a 2 minute segment from a 7+minute news feature on dating. Through interviewing with Quartz I discovered the wonderful QZ.com news platform. Very impressed, and hooked. I recommend signing up so you can see this full video feature. I'm also subscribed to WSJ and The Economist, and find QZ to be a nice complement to these more formal and traditional news outlets.  

See the top news on Bumble                       See the top news on The Meet Group
See the top news on Momo                         See the top news on Webdate

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Web Video Captures The Truth

Posted on January 5, 2009

52weekstofindhim header STAR LEDGER — Jan 5 — When she hit 40, Neenah Pickett decided to find a husband by 2010. She created 52Weeks2FindHim.com so she can post self-descriptive videos and speed-date with email responders from her home via webcam. Online dating took off in the early 1990s, with users posting detailed personality profiles and flattering photos. More recently, sites like webdate.com and speeddate.com began to feature video dating, said Mark Brooks, editor of Onlinepersonalswatch.com, an industry site for online personals. "Sometimes, you go out on a date with somebody and find out they don't have a full head of hair, or are 20 pounds heavier than that photo taken years ago," Brooks said. "With a video date, you see what you're going to get. It's very compelling."

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

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Single Shot: How To Be A Cheap Date

Posted on October 10, 2008

Cheapdate_seattle_pi_article SEATLE PI — Oct 10 — Dating in the New Improved Depression means learning to make do with the simple things in life, the things we've been blathering about for 30 years: long walks on the beach, snuggling in front of a fire and enjoying The Sunday New York Times. Free personal sites are one of the hottest new trends in online dating, according to Mark Brooks, editor of Onlinepersonalswatch.com. The top three contenders, as ranked by Hitwise, are Plentyoffish, DateHookup and OkCupid, but there are many more, including HOT or NOT, Webdate, Matchdoctor, Bookofmatches and Smooch.

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

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Bring Your Dream Date Home, Digitally

Posted on January 4, 2008

Datingondemand_logo SEATTLE PI — Jan 3 — Dating on Demand lets singles record two- to five-minute personal profiles (at home or at a special event) which people can watch Comcast digital cable (or at datingondemand.com). Anyone is eligible to participate, as long as they're a U.S. citizen, at least 18 years of age, have never been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor or been slapped with a restraining order. Surfing profiles is free, but if people want to respond, they have to register on HurryDate.com and pony up a fee ($20 a month). It's still a relatively new service, so there aren't a ton of videos to peruse yet.

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

Mark Brooks: I took a look over Dating on Demand 3 weeks ago while in Silicon Valley and in each of the age categories there were just a couple of profiles. Saddeningly lacking profiles, but this is a great idea. The profiles we saw were entertaining. All the profiles we viewed were taken at parties at which attendees were encouraged to do a video.  I think video dating will take off. We put this to a vote at iDate Barcelona 2007 on the final panel and most of the executives in the audience disagreed. People are too shy to put their video online. Ah well. Webdate still seems to be the best example of a video dating site. (Full Disclosure: Webdate was a client of Courtland Brooks)

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Match Mobile is Live Today!

Posted on July 31, 2007

OPW — July 30 — The new Match Mobile is live. This version is powered by Trilibis, the same makers of the Webdate Mobile app and the popular social networking app Peepsnation. The most significant change is that users can now (at last) browse the entire Match.com database. The prior, Enpocket powered service, only allowed searching of ~300k contacts that had specifically signed up for Match Mobile.

I've not heard much in the way of positivity about mobile dating in the last couple of years. In a sea of disappointing mobile apps, patchy connections and poorly thought out mobile devices, Match Mobile is a standout. Very satisfactory. Match is moving in the right direction with their mobile strategy. Now I wonder… what are they rolling out for the Japanese market? Next years Asian Internet Dating Conference will most likely be in Tokyo, or possibly in South Korea around May 2008. I'll review some Asian mobile apps then. See the SF Chronicle article.

In this 45 second video you'll see the search, search results and profile viewing on Match Mobile.

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Dating Speeds Up On Cellphone

Posted on July 12, 2007

Mobile_dating_coASSOCIATED PRESS — July 11 — Get the weather. Get a picture. Get a date – this instant. Of America's ~213 million mobile phone users, 3.6 million used a mobile dating service in May 2007 (M:Metrics). Mostly men 18 to 34. Internet dating Web sites Webdate and Match.com have mobile services, and there are a handful of stand-alone ventures such as Meetmoi, Zogo and Jumbuck Entertainment's Fast Flirting, as well.

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

Mark Brooks: For the scoop on mobile SNS and dating you might want to check out the Social Networking Conference coming up July 26-27th in San Francisco. 

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Abe Smilowitz, Webdate COO – OPW Interview

Posted on May 21, 2007

Abe_smilowitzOPW INTERVIEW — May 21, 2007 — This is the third of five feature interviews on the topic of scamming. Abe Smilowitz is COO of WealthyMen.com, Fling.com and Webdate. – Mark Brooks

What kind of scamming do you encounter across Fling.com and WebDate.com and WealthyMen.com?
Like with every other dating site, it’s an issue that we’re always combating. The two types of scamming that occur are end user scamming and webmaster scamming.

The end user scamming is usually individuals that are coming in primarily from foreign countries pretending to be either attractive women, primarily, or attractive men. They chat and email back and forth with individuals and gain their trust. Then they ask for money or favors or any sort of particulars, but it’s primarily money that they’re looking for.

We obviously try to combat those fraudulent users by having several self reporting tools on the site where other users can report scammers with fake pictures, people that have solicited them for money or solicited them to go to other sites and that sort of thing. We feel that the best method is having the users self report because when you’re doing thousands of sign ups a day it becomes very difficult to manually scan every single sign up and follow what they’re doing.

Some of them are actually quite good. They use authentic photos and they write a full profile or copy someone else’s profile and it seems like a real person. We have users also that work for us that are surfing the site and use the site themselves and chat with other users and kind of get a feel for it and some of them have actually been duped by some of the scammers. They’re chatting and they think that it’s an attractive young woman and they’re talking back and forth for a week and then she comes out with, “Oh I need $200 for my mother’s operation.”

I don’t know if there’s a fool proof way to get rid of them 100%. I think the best way to do it obviously is to have people actively monitor the site, use the site, have the users self report and have a no tolerance policy where if someone’s doing that, a moderator will go and check out the profile, check out the series of emails or chats that they’ve sent back and forth and if it’s found that they are partaking in that kind of activity, they’re automatically disabled and we disable their IP address if possible.

Have you noticed that the number of incidents of scamming increasing or is it level or declining?
I know that it has actually decreased on our site because once we figured out that this kind of activity was going on we’ve actively been pursuing it and monitoring it. We do various types of IP monitoring. We banned several countries from using the site. That’s really the best way to try and get rid of these guys. That in conjunction with moderators and active users reporting back to our customer service and letting them know, “Hey this particular person is a scammer,” or, ”this profile is a bad profile,“ and we go in and police it.

How serious of a problem do you think it is for the industry as a whole?
I don’t think it’s a problem that’s going to destroy the industry but I think that it’s definitely a problem and I think it’s going to continue to be a problem. The only real way to prevent it 100%, I guess, would be to set up some kind of police state where you would have the government run some kind of check on you to make sure you are who you are.

I think that it’s going to be a problem and I think the industry needs to do the best that they can to combat it. It would be good to have obviously some kind of sharing of information because I’m sure there’s other sites and other executives at sites that have figured out different methods of combating it. I’m sure I’ve thought of things that other people haven’t.

The pooling of ideas is always a good thing and would help the industry as a whole but I think it’s always going to exist on the sites and the best you can do is try to educate the users about it.

Anyone that’s asking you for money, you should really obviously never give them money unless you’ve met the person, you know the person and you feel comfortable doing that. But someone you don’t even know, you never met and you’ve just been chatting with them online for a week or so, I don’t think it would be a good idea to send them cash. I think a lot of this really comes down to the users level of responsibility and common sense about what they’re doing. I understand that some of these users are lonely and at weak points where they’re looking for someone to talk to.

It’s a difficult problem and I think the users need to be more aware of it and need to be a little more standoffish and never divulge financial information or give any money to anyone on a community site.

What can the industry do as a whole?  Have you tried reaching out to other sites to share the IP addresses of scammers, for example?
No, I personally haven’t but I think that would be a good idea. I think it would need to come from an independent source. I don’t know that it would necessarily make sense for me as a site owner to go ahead and contact some of my competitors and go through that. I think that it would probably be more credible if it came from a third party independent source.

Do you know of any providers of such a service?
No, I don’t know of anyone that actually does that.

How high on the priority list should it be for the industry to try and eradicate scammers?
I think that it’s something that should be high on the priority list to heighten the credibility of our sites. You want to obviously give your users the best experience possible and you want the site to work for them.  I mean, what are they going to your site for? They’re going there to meet another person and have either some kind of friendship or romantic relationship with another individual that meets the criteria of what they’re looking for. Your end goal is to achieve that for users. Obviously, when someone is tricked and cheated at their most vulnerable time, that’s not a good experience for users, and that’s not the type of reputation site owners want to have amongst users. So I think it’s a very important issue.

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Mobile Social Networking Conference

Posted on April 11, 2007

Snclogo6060PRESS RELEASE — Apr 11 — The SocialNetworkingConference.com will be held on July 26-27, 2007 at the Courtyard Marriott Downtown San Francisco and will focus on management, technology and marketing for the mobile and wireless social networking industry. Attending the event will be senior executives from the social networking industry and online personals industry, wireless telecommunication, cell phone and PDA manufacturers, software companies, venture capitalists, marketing firms and entrepreneurs. Speakers include executives from: Nokia, USPTO, Bebo, FAS Research, Tickle, Userplane, Juice Wireless, Sinofriends/96333.com (China), AirG, VideoEgg, Social Networking Watch and Rate.ee (Estonia). Topics include: Mobile social networking business development, future PDA and cell phone generations, mobile browsers, wireless carriers and business models for building mobile communities, SMS, MMS, content distribution, software development and contract negotiation for the integration of social networking sites with wireless networks.

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Mobile Social Networking Conference

Posted on April 11, 2007

Snclogo6060PRESS RELEASE — Apr 11 — The SocialNetworkingConference.com will be held on July 26-27, 2007 at the Courtyard Marriott Downtown San Francisco and will focus on management, technology and marketing for the mobile and wireless social networking industry. Attending the event will be senior executives from the social networking industry and online personals industry, wireless telecommunication, cell phone and PDA manufacturers, software companies, venture capitalists, marketing firms and entrepreneurs. Speakers include executives from: Nokia, USPTO, Bebo, FAS Research, Tickle, Userplane, Juice Wireless, Sinofriends/96333.com (China), AirG, VideoEgg, Social Networking Watch and Rate.ee (Estonia). Topics include: Mobile social networking business development, future PDA and cell phone generations, mobile browsers, wireless carriers and business models for building mobile communities, SMS, MMS, content distribution, software development and contract negotiation for the integration of social networking sites with wireless networks.

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Finding Love by Cell Phone

Posted on February 16, 2007

Mobile datingPC WORLD — Feb 13 — Mobile dating is gowing partly because of newer cell phones w/cameras, broadband connections and clearer displays. Tole Hart at Gartner said, "Mobile dating will continue to grow because Internet communities like MySpace and Jumbuck Island will grow." Trilibis said Webdate Mobile surged 23% in the past year to 92,000 registered users. Analysts at Frost & Sullivan put global mobile dating revenues at $31 million in 2005, and is expected to grow to $215 million in 2009. Market research firm, Visiongain, said that ~13% of U.S. dating service members accessed Web sites through their cell phones. Sprint offers Webdate Mobile for $3.99/mo and Jumbuck Island for $3.99/mo. Jumbuck Island said 40,000 unique visitors per day use it's Fast Flirting service worldwide. IceBreaker Inc. debuted Crush or Flush on Jan 16th.

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

Mark Brooks: The introduction of the Nokia N95 and Apple iPhone with provide added impetus for the transition to the mobile web and mobile dating.

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