CHINA DAILY – Mar 10 – Dr Li Song is the CEO and co-founder of the world's largest matchmaking website for Chinese speakers, www.zhenai.com. It
boasts 23M registered users – and new ones are signing up at a rate of
30,000 a day. The size of Dr Li's database enables his team of 400
call-center matchmakers to input the data for each new seeker of love,
and out pops the most likely suitor for his or her profile. "There are
two approaches to matchmaking," says Dr Li. "One is that you come up
with a psychological theory and predict the results based on your
theory, but because my background is more mathematically inclined, what
I do is based on statistical results. "We operate on two matrices: how
many of our callers get at least one date (we aim at 93%) and the time
it takes between establishing contact and the actual date. This should
be within two and a half weeks." FULL ARTICLE @ CHINA DAILY
Category: Zhenai
Internet Dating Industry Weekly News Oct 29th, 2009 – 6 mins
This is the news for the week of October 23rd through October 29th, 2009. We hope you enjoy the new weekly news format. Here is the news we covered for this week:
- Match.com 3Q Quarter Earnings
- EasyDate makes Deloitte’s Technology Fast 50 list in the U.K.
- FriendFinder may look to sell some of its sites
- Latest European online dating rankings from comScore and Nielsen
Zhenai: Chinese Match.com
TECH CRUNCH – Oct 28 - China has a long history of matchmaking so just going online, finding someone you like and messaging them isn’t going to appeal to a lot of the population. The ones who are comfortable with doing that will just use social networks. For those who aren’t, there are already an established off-line alternative in some 200,000 very local, fragmented companies that specialize in matchmaking, charging between 2,000 and 60,000 RMB per six months.Chinese Web entrepreneur Song Li operates Digu.com, a Twitter-clone, and Zhenai.com an online dating site. Zhenai is free to join and free to search, with revenues provided by a 350-person strong call center of real-life matchmakers. Using the service costs 3,000 RMB ($430) for a six-month subscription. The site has 22M registered members (growing by 40,000 per day). Zhenai.com is profitable, generating ~$2M in revenues per month, growing at double-digit rates month-over-month. FULL ARTICLE @ TECH CRUNCH
Chinese Matchmaking Sites
ALIBABA – Oct 22 - A 2008 online survey conducted by the Matchmaking Services Industry Committee, showed that 45.5% of those surveyed have used matchmaking sites, and 32.6% prefer to find a mate on the Internet. The number of Chinese online daters will reach 140M by 2010, creating a market of up to 1.2 billion yuan ($175.8M), according to iResearch. Zhenai.com, China's largest matchmaking site, where rates range from 5,998 yuan ($879) per year, announced that it had 20M registered users. Jiayuan.com, whose rates go from free to 19,800 yuan ($2,912) annually, said that its total registered members topped 21M. FULL ARTICLE @ ALIBABA.COM
Zhenai, The World’s Largest Dating Site?
PR NEWSWIRE — Sep 1 – Zhenai.com, China's largest matchmaking website, announced that the number of its registered members reached 20,022,000 on July 31, 2009. With ~40,000 new members each day, the website has exceeded the number of members on Match.com in the U.S. Jiayuan, a Chinese dating site that closely trails Zhenai.com in the number of registered members, announced that its total registered members bypassed 17,580,000 on July 31, 2009, with 20,000 new members registering each day. iResearch Consulting predicted that the number of Chinese online daters will reach 140,000,000 by 2010.
The full article was originally published at Reuters, but is no longer available.
Dating Sites Hang On Despite Increasing Competition
IDG SERVICE — Sep 23 — Owners and companies running dating Web sites are meeting Monday and Tuesday at the Internet Dating Conference in London to discuss challenges in their industry. The top dating sites in the U.K. for June were PlentyofFish, followed by Meetic, Match.com, Gaydar.co.uk and GirlsDateForFree, according to comScore. In North America, the top sites in June were PlentyofFish, Singlesnet, eHarmony, Match.com and Yahoo Personals. The number of page views for dating sites are falling, and people are spending less time but revenues are growing. The main revenue model is subscription. Other dating sites are offering premium services used by traditional matchmaking companies. A site in China, Zhenai, charges $200 a year for access to its online site and team of match matchers who work with singles over the phone. That's far less than fees charged by traditional matchmakers, which can cost $5,000 or more a year, said Mark Brooks, who runs a consultancy focusing on social networks and dating sites. FreeDating.co.uk is free, and makes money by showing ads. It's the same model used by PlentyofFish, a relatively simple site that debuted in 2003 and has surged to the top spot in the U.S. and U.K. markets. FULL ARTICLE @ PC WORLD
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Zhenai, Dr Song Li – OPW Interview
OPW INTERVIEW — Jan 14 — Dr Song Li runs a leading dating site in China that offers telephone based matchmaking. We originally met at Beijing's iDate in 2006, then Shanghai in 2007 and then again at iDate in Tokyo in May. He's observed the best of the West and created the best of the East. – Mark Brooks
What do you charge for Zhenai (formerly 96333/SinoFriends) and how is it different from other dating sites?
We charge an annual subscription fee of 1,999 RMB, which is about $300. We have a unique business model, different from any dating site in China. It's a combination of online dating and telephone based matchmaking. By the way, we changed our domain name. We were formerly known at 96333.com and we have changed the name to Zhenai.com. "Zhen" means cherish and "ai" means love.
First you can do online dating like Match.com and if you find someone you would like to date, you can call our telephone matchmaker team. They will ask questions about your personality and then call the person, you are interested in, on your behalf and essentially try to package and sell you to your prospect. So that's the first service.
Then if there are some sensitive questions clients would like to ask but are afraid to be too intrusive, they can call our telephone matchmakers and, on their behalf, they can find out the answer from the other client. That's our second service.
Third is when our telephone matchmakers find out for clients whether the other side has an interest after the first date. They provide feedback post-date.
And, if they want more?
Right now we don't have that service but we are thinking of adding more.
Do you offer any coaching services?
No we don't do that. It's always very difficult to see the balance between providing more value added service and the cost. We choose what we think are absolute critical services that daters need and focus on those.
How do you recruit the matchmakers? What are the main things that you're looking for in matchmakers?
Mostly we hire university graduates who majored in psychology. We found psychology majors are very good at providing advice to people.
How do you do the matching? Are the matches delivered online or via a matchmaker?
It's a combination of online questionnaires and phone calls. All of this is done over the phone so there are no in person meetings.
A lot of matchmakers insist on in person meetings. It's rather interesting that you're doing it over the phone. But in person meetings they tend to charge a lot more as well.
That's right. In China, offline matchmakers charge from 6,000 RMB ($800) to 60,000 RMB ($8,000). So our price point is lower then the lowest offline matchmaking agencies. It doesn't make sense for us to provide face to face meetings. First of all, we're an internet company. We don't want to move into an offline franchising kind of a business because we would have to open offices in multiple cities and China is a very large country. It's like you do it nationwide or don't bother at all. With the phone we can cover the entire country. And we are the only company that focuses on this model. We want to be the very best in one space. That's why we are teaming up with FastLife Speed Dating because they provide professional offline speed dating service.
When did your launch event go with FastLife Speed Dating?
We had the first speed dating event on May 31st jointly with the largest print media group in Shanghai Xinmin Media Group. We designed this event for IT professionals, colloquially known as "Zhangjiang Men", who work for the technology firms located at Zhangjiang High-tech Park. FastLife's 's team was organizing and running everything. We got over 100 women and XinMin Group helped get 100 IT guys.
FastLife Speed Dating In China
PRESS RELEASE — May 22 — FastLife Speed Dating, the international singles events service, is set to launch in China on 31st May 2008. FastLife will invite Zhenai.com's (China's leading online dating website, formerly known as 96333.com) eight million registered members to participate in stylish speed dating events in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Guangzhou.
The full article was originally published at Fast Life website, but is no longer available.
Mark Brooks: Speed dating is popular in China. Irena and I spent 2 months in Shanghai last year after the Asian Internet Dating Conference. The main challenge for Chinese idating companies is monthly billing. Very few Chinese users have credit cards. So dating sites bill via cell phones. However, the government effectively halved the maximum amount that can be charged on a recurring basis…from ~$3 to ~$1.50 a month. 96333.com is run by Dr Song Li, a frequent, vocal and very knowledgeable attendee of the internet dating conferences.
