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Match Group Unveils New Website and Logo

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  • Monday, October 04 2021 @ 09:01 am
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Match Group New Website

Match Group has unveiled a fresh look for both its website and logo. The redesign comes as the company focuses on its global strategy and adds more interactive and entertainment-based content, indicating a shift from traditional swiping.

According to Global Dating insights, the new logo moves away from employing its traditional block letters to a more fluid and simple design. The capital M and G flow together in one continuous line with two dots above the “M” to represent two people whose hands are linked. The cursive G connected to the M also represents Match’s focus on the global community and to making connections across countries and demographics. Their new colors are also a cool electric blue and teal to make it more “inviting,” according to Global Dating Insights.

WooPlus Launches Emoji Challenge Feature

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  • Wednesday, September 22 2021 @ 09:47 am
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WooPlus Emoji Challenge

Dating app WooPlus, the dating app designed for curvy people, has announced the launch of a new video feature to help its users connect over the app, dubbed “emoji challenge.”

According to the company's press release, the feature allows users to film a short video for their profile, where they are challenged to imitate the emojis presented as they film. Once they have completed the challenge, the video is posted and they get a video verification badge, and as the company advertises, potentially more “likes.”

WooPlus wants to help users spice up their profiles and give their potential matches a taste of their personalities in a fun, new way. The point is not only for users to mimic emojis, but to embrace their individual creativity and be able to express it in an engaging way, rather than just posting static photos. Plus, it allows the user to verify their profile so they can stand out.

Bumble Partners with Hello Sunshine to Produce Short Films

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  • Monday, September 20 2021 @ 09:29 am
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Bumble partners with Hello Sunshine
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Dating app Bumble has partnered with Reese Witherspoon’s production company Hello Sunshine and Baileys Irish Cream Liqueur to produce three short films on romances inspired by real-life Bumble users.

According to Deadline, the film series is currently branded as “Meet Cute” vignettes, featuring three female and non-binary filmmakers. Bumble and Hello Sunshine are both platforms that elevate women and LGBTQ+ voices.

The filmmakers - Carly Usdin, Sadé Clacken Joseph, and Haroula Rose – will all be taking these real-life stories and retelling them in their own unique voices.

Tinder CEO Shares Focus on Content Creation and Immersive Experiences

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  • Monday, September 13 2021 @ 07:32 am
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Tinder CEO Jim Lanzone said the company is focused on more “immersive” experiences to appeal to a growing, younger Gen Z user base, including creating more original content for its platform. (note: a September 11, 2021 announcement stated as of September 27, Jim Lanzone will be the new CEO at Yahoo!)

Lanzone sat down with entertainment industry magazine Variety to explain why the company invested in its original interactive series Swipe Night, and how the response to it is helping shape the company’s focus moving forward. 

Gen Z users are looking for more “immersive” experiences, as Lanzone told Variety, and not just scrolling and swiping through profiles. He hinted at the company’s shift towards more of an entertainment platform to engage these young daters. 

Match Adds Features to Attract More Serious Daters

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  • Monday, August 30 2021 @ 05:08 am
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Match has introduced some new features

Dating app Match is beta testing some new features geared towards those interested in more “emotionally mature” relationships, an indication that the longstanding dating platform aims to cater to more serious daters.

According to Tech Crunch, the features are centered around two big frustrations with daters in their thirties who are ready to settle down: how long it takes to find a good match, and how pervasive the problem of ghosting has become. One feature called “Matched By Us” provides recommendations like a matchmaking service based on more in-depth questions the users are prompted to answer. The company is also testing an anti-ghosting feature that pushes users to continue a conversation or unmatch with that person, so that they aren’t left wondering what happened. 

Matched By Us presents one free match every week (available for both subscribers and non-paying members), where the couple can start up a conversation immediately without waiting for mutual likes. The matches are made through an algorithm that examines answers to questions posed to users, like their five-year plans or whether they are open to relocating for a relationship. 

OkCupid Debuts New Campaign Focusing on Inclusivity

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  • Saturday, August 28 2021 @ 10:05 am
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OkCupid has debuted a new global ad campaign called Out of Home

OkCupid has debuted a new global ad campaign “Out of Home” (or OOH) to celebrate people meeting in person again - but with a focus on inclusivity.

The creative was developed by Italian artists Maurizio Cattelon and Pierpaolo Ferrari in partnership with creative agency Mekanism, and features colorful depictions of OkCupid daters in celebration of their individuality. Website The Drum also noted that the new campaign is also a nod to the diverse user base on the platform. 

One ad reads “tree hugger” and features a tree growing out of a dater’s boxer shorts, watered by someone off-camera with a watering can. “Every single vaxxer” features a couple kissing, their tongues becoming one. And another reads “every single cuddler” with a couple embracing with multiple arms. Each of the ads has bold coloring and a rich array of ethnicities, genders, and sexual preferences. 

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