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eHarmony Free 6 Day Trial - Oct 2016

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  • Wednesday, October 05 2016 @ 11:59 am
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eHarmony is offering a 6 day trial of their dating service which includes the website and dating apps in both the United States and Canada. All you need to do is just sign up for a free membership starting October 5th and then you can start communicating at no cost once your profile and questionnaire is complete. The free trial ends October 10th.

As one of the top dating services eHarmony has many members looking for long-term relationships. The key to eHarmony's success is the matchmaking algorithm and the research they have put into it. This is why the eHarmony questionnaire which members are required to fill out is so important. It asks the questions which helps eHarmony to determine what type of personality you have and what type of person when matched together has the greatest chance of success in a long-term relationship. Most people take about 30 - 40 minutes to complete the questionnaire (you can save it and come back at a later time) and once finished, eHarmony will send you your first batch of matches. At this point you can then review your matches and communicate with the ones you wish. Photos and skipping the guided communication process are not included with the free trial.

For more details about this online dating service please read our review of eHarmony.

MeetMe Posts Q2 2016 Results And Acquires Skout

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  • Monday, October 03 2016 @ 06:49 am
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MeetMe

It’s good news all around for MeetMe. The social discovery service, founded in 2005 to connect users on mobile devices, has posted better-than-anticipated financial results for the second quarter of 2016. The company also announced plans to acquire Skout, a leading global mobile network for meeting new people.

Wall Street’s initial projections predicted $15.27 million in revenue for MeetMe. Instead, revenue exceeded expectations, climbing 48% from last year and clocking in at $16.4 million. Mobile revenue rose 82% to $15.1 million year-over-year. Mobile represented more than 92% of MeetMe’s total revenue in the second quarter.

Adjusted EBITDA increased 109% year-over-year to $6.0 million, reflecting a 37% adjusted EBITDA margin. Non-GAAP net income reached $4.8 million, a 103% increase over Q2 of last year.

The Biggest Mistake People Make in their Online Dating Profiles

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  • Saturday, October 01 2016 @ 11:22 am
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Are you disappointed with online dating? Are your messages not getting responses, or are you just not getting enough matches?

You might wonder why you aren’t getting the kind of responses to your online dating profile that you imagined when you first signed up. Instead of wondering whether or not you picked the right service or app, a new study shows you might not be getting the results you want because of your profile and how trustworthy you seem to other online daters. In other words – do they actually believe what you have to say about yourself?

A new study published by Routledge takes a closer look at what we think of as our "idealized selves," which is what we project on our dating profiles. The researchers found that online daters are less trusting of people who post photos that appear too carefully crafted, preferring matches who appear more carefree and natural in their online dating photos as well as how they describe themselves.

Bumble Monetizes its Dating App with BumbleBoost

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  • Friday, September 30 2016 @ 07:02 am
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Bumble Boost with BeeLine, Rematch, and BusyBee.
Bumble Boost with BeeLine, Rematch, and BusyBee.

Female-focused dating app Bumble has been available for free to its users, but now the company is offering a premium paid service for those who want to use its brand new features.

The paid version of the app includes three important features aimed at competing with other popular “tiered” dating apps like Tinder, which also offers optional paid features to help provide a premium matching experience.

Bumble’s first feature, named “Beeline,” will offer its members a line-up of users who have already “liked” them, so they can skip swiping and match with their likes by choosing “yes,” with the intention of making the process more efficient.

What The Future Holds For eHarmony And Its New CEO

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  • Wednesday, September 28 2016 @ 06:45 am
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eHarmony's new CEO Grant Langston
eHarmony's new CEO Grant Langston

Goodbye Neil Clark Warren, hello Grant Langston. eHarmony is bidding farewell to its founder and CEO following 81-year-old Warren’s return to retirement.

Yes, return. After creating the company in 2000, Warren went on Retirement #1 in 2007. eHarmony struggled in his absence, finding it hard to remain fresh and relevant in the increasingly competitive online dating market.

Just four years later, in a move his friends called “crazy,” Warren came out of retirement at 78 to become eHarmony’s chief executive once again. His second tenure in the role saw employee layoffs, significant changes in management, closures of international operations, and the launch of a bundle of new products and services. When all was said and done, the floundering website had found its way back to relevance.

Study Finds Tinder Users Have Lower Self-Esteem Than Non-Users

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  • Saturday, September 24 2016 @ 08:15 am
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Tinder users may have lower self esteem.

Swiping could leave you with the love of your life, or crippled confidence. A new survey from the University of North Texas found that singles who used Tinder are more likely to have lower self-esteem and feel unhappy about their looks than people who don’t use dating apps.

“Tinder users reported having lower levels of satisfaction with their faces and bodies and having lower levels of self-worth than the men and women who did not use Tinder,” said Jessica Strübel, PhD, who presented the research at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association.

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