eHarmony Free Communication this July Holiday Weekend - 2017

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  • Thursday, June 29 2017 @ 10:22 am
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To celebrate Independence Day in the United States, and Canada Day in well of course Canada, eHarmony is having Free Communication promotion. It starts Thursday June 29th and runs to Monday July 3rd for Canada and Tuesday July 4th for the United States. One interesting note is that Canada as a country turns 150 so it is going to be quite a celebration I am told.

So what is free communication? It is when eHarmony allows all free members to send messages to any of their matches they receive. This means that for the next 5 - 6 days (depending on country) eHarmony is going to be super busy as singles try out the new service which will greatly increase your chances of meeting someone new.

So how do you qualify? All you need to do is visit the eHarmony website and signup as a free member. You can then go ahead and fill in your personality questionnaire which can take about 30 minutes (you can come back later to finish it, if need be). Once complete you will receive your first set of matches. That's it! You can now review your matches and send messages to the ones you like. Remember these matches are matched based on your preferences and personality profile and have the best chances of creating a long-term relationship. No credit card is required for this promotion. The only thing not included are profile photos.

To find out more about this online dating service accessible via their website or dating apps, please read our eHarmony review.

Online Dating Made An Unsuccessful Attempt To Enter The Workplace

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  • Tuesday, June 27 2017 @ 09:45 am
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Office romance? What could go wrong? Dating co-workers is a notoriously risky proposition, and yet, one dating app thought playing cupid in the workplace could be its next big move.

Feeld, a service originally created for threesomes, made the bold decision to launch ‘Feeld for Slack’ - a bot designed to allow employees to share their office crushes in the popular team messaging platform.

To be used, a designated administrator at a company has to install the app. Once it's downloaded, anyone on the Slack team can direct message @Feeld and enter the name of their crush. If the feeling is mutual, both people receive a notification. If not, no one is ever the wiser.

Chinese Gaming Giant Beijing Kunlun Tech To Buy Grindr In Full

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  • Monday, June 26 2017 @ 09:33 am
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Kunlun Tech buys Grindr

After purchasing 62 percent of the gay dating app Grindr last year for $88 million, Beijing Kunlun Tech is shelling out another $152 million to buy the remaining percentage. The Chinese tech company is now the sole owner of Grindr, which reaches 27 million users in nearly 200 countries.

Unlike Taiwan, which recently legalized same-sex marriage, China affords few legal rights to LGBT citizens. Nevertheless, companies like Kunlun are beginning to realize the enormous potential of LGBT customers. Kunlun hopes to expand Grindr’s reach throughout Asia and take on China’s homegrown gay dating app, Blued.

“It is of strategic importance for us to fully engage in the daily operations of Grindr and make it our development milestone,” Kunlun said in a statement. “[With the deal], we also aim to be a world leading social media company in the future, and to expand our platforms into film, streaming and animation.”

Facebook Data Reveals The Peak Seasons For Breakups

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  • Friday, June 23 2017 @ 04:49 pm
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Breakups on Facebook

Spring cleaning isn’t just for your home. According to Facebook data analysts, the season is also prime time for daters to “clear the clutter” in their love lives - in other words, it’s breakup season.

In a paper from 2014, Lars Backstrom of Facebook and Jon Kleinberg of Cornell University analyzed user data from Facebook in search of insight into modern love lives. Amongst other things, they found that:

  • About half of all Facebook relationships that have survived three months are likely to survive to four years or longer
  • Heterosexual couples are generally around the same age, even as they get older
  • Same-sex couples display the stereotypical age gap as they grow older, leveling off at about 4.5 years difference after age 38
  • How much interest couples have in each other is a better predictor of love than having a lot of friends in common

How Many Singles are Investing in Online Dating?

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  • Thursday, June 22 2017 @ 04:17 pm
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Studies on Dating

Online dating is one of the most popular ways to meet people, thanks to free apps and services like Plenty of Fish and Tinder. But many daters opt to be more particular in their search, and are willing to pay for a more curated experience, whether it’s online dating, matchmaking, or even “casual dating” services, like escorts.

According to a new study done by Statista for the Digital Market Outlook (DMO), the United States has the largest share of adults worldwide who are actively paying for a dating service. More than a quarter – 26 percent - of daters in the U.S. are paying for dating services, followed by the UK at almost 21 percent and Germany with 17 percent.

Daters in France, China and Saudi Arabia were the least likely to pay for a dating service according to the study, with 13%, 11% and 5% of daters respectively who were active paying customers at the time of the study.

Bumble Launches First Brick And Mortar Space In New York City

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  • Monday, June 19 2017 @ 11:06 am
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Bumble Hive in NYC

Singles in New York have a new way to date, network, recharge, and bee social in the big city. Bumble, the popular female-focused dating app, has opened its first physical location in Manhattan’s Soho neighborhood. The pop-up installation has been dubbed ‘The Hive’ and is set to remain open for the month of June.

The space is decked out from head-to-toe in Bumble’s branding, featuring yellow walls, honeycomb shapes, and plenty of bee-related puns. The Hive is open to anyone who wants to stop by - users and non-users alike - whether they’re looking for a date spot, a place to hang with friends, a co-working space, or just a respite from the constant buzz of city life.

“It will follow the format of Bumble and offer something for everyone,” Whitney Wolfe, founder and chief executive officer of Bumble, told Mashable. “A place for dates to meet, friends to do activities together, and co-working for our bizz users. Bumble has allowed you to build your hive digitally, and now we’re giving you an extension of that physically.”

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