eHarmony Free Communication this March Weekend - 2017

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  • Friday, March 24 2017 @ 07:07 am
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eHarmony in the United States is having free communication for 4 days starting Friday March 24th and running until the end of day on Monday March 27th, 2017. No coupon code is required.

For this free communication event all you need to do is create a free account on eHarmony to start receiving matches and communicate with them. For more targeted matches based on your personality you can then take the relationship questionnaire which takes about 30 minutes to complete. From then on your eHarmony matches will take the questionnaire into account and you will receive matches with singles with whom you have the best chance of creating a long and happy relationship with. During this event no credit card is required and viewing of profile photos are not included with the free trial.

eHarmony is well know for their matching algorithm which they have created based on years of research. Based on a study by Harris Interactive, eHarmony is responsible in help creating over 2 million marriages in the United States.

For more details about this popular matchmaking service please read our eHarmony review.

Tinder Offers a Secret Dating Service called Tinder Select for the Elite

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  • Tuesday, March 21 2017 @ 09:33 am
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Tinder Select

According to website Tech Crunch, Tinder has been offering a dating service for its most elite users for at least six months without announcing its existence.

“Tinder Select” is just as it sounds – a dating service for those Tinder users who are high profile and the most desirable, such as celebrities, supermodels and CEOs, so they can have access to date and message other high profile users and bypass the normal user matches.

But before you get excited to join and flirt with the A-listers, you can’t. Or at least most of us can’t because Tinder has to invite you first.

Seventh Annual Singles In America Study Explores Gender In 2017

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  • Friday, March 17 2017 @ 12:30 pm
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Now in its seventh year, Match’s annual Singles in America study asks singles across the United States to share how it feels, what it looks like, and what it means to be single today. More than 5,500 singles were surveyed in 2016. Here’s what they had to say.

Gender and feminism are on everyone’s minds. The resurgence of the feminist movement isn’t just the subject of scholarly articles and fodder for celebrity interviews - it’s changing the dating landscape in 2017.

“The annual Singles in America study has once again demonstrated new emerging trends including men’s overwhelmingly positive view of feminism and feminists, in the boardroom and the bedroom,” says Dr. Helen Fisher, biological anthropologist and Chief Scientific Advisor to Match. “We’ve captured the great spring forward in gender equality.”

MeetMe Acquires Hi5 And Tagged For $60 Million In Cash

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  • Thursday, March 16 2017 @ 10:48 am
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MeetMe Acquires hi5

Cast your mind back to 2004. The year was a big one for the blossoming industry known as social media. Facebook debuted and went on to become the world’s largest social networking platform. Tagged and Hi5 also launched in 2004, and though they remained relatively under the radar, both earned significant revenue through games and paid features.

Tagged purchased Hi5 in 2011. After renaming the parent company ‘If(we)’ and changing its focus to social app development, revenue began to drop. Plans for an IPO were also dropped. Now, six years later, social discovery platform MeetMe has acquired If(we) for $60 million in cash.

New Dating App Winkd Aims To Be A Go-To For The LGBTQ Community

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  • Wednesday, March 15 2017 @ 10:45 am
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Winkd

There are more dating apps on the market than you could possibly count, with new ones popping up seemingly every week. Though they cover a diverse - and sometimes outright strange - range of people and interests, the vast majority are made with heterosexual couples in mind.

Winkd is a dating app based in Sydney which just launched this month. It hopes to take a different approach and join the likes of Grindr as a successful service built by putting the LGBTQ community first.

Founders Diana Kalkoul and Neda Robat-Meily, who are both queer, found themselves frustrated with the lack of inclusivity in most popular dating apps. But rather than giving up dating apps altogether, they decided to create their own.

Match Releases Seventh Annual Singles in America Study

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  • Monday, March 13 2017 @ 09:19 am
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In time for Valentine’s Day, online dating service Match released its seventh annual Singles in America study, the largest and most comprehensive study of its kind.

This year’s focus was a little different from previous studies, exploring new dating rituals, shifting gender roles, and the impact social media has had on the dating culture.

First, thanks to mobile apps and the accessibility of online dating, almost one in six singles (15%) of those surveyed by Match feel addicted to the process of looking for a date. Millennials are 125% more likely to say they feel addicted to dating than older generations. And men are 97% more likely to feel addicted to dating than women – although more women feel more burned out by the process (54%).

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