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2013 Dating Sites Reviews Choice Awards - Sexy

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  • Sunday, January 12 2014 @ 08:37 am
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2013 Dating Sites Reviews Choice Awards - Sexy
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Passion.com

Passion.com is the winner of the Editor's Top Pick - Sexy Award. With millions of members spread across many countries Passion.com is the most popular by far here in North America. If you are looking to hook-up with someone or want an intimate encounter then Passion.com is an ideal dating site for you to try out.

It doesn’t matter if you are a man, woman, or couple you will find Passion.com easy to join with lots of features and tools which will make finding your partner(s) a snap. Along with the profiles you have photos and videos to look through. You can commutate with other members either via email or in real-time via instant messaging or video. It is a lot easier to figure out if things will work when can communicate directly with someone, especially if it is for a one night stand.

Passion.com is free to join but to communicate with members you will need to buy a monthly membership.

Read our review of Passion.com for more information about this dating service or visit Passion.com directly.

There was no runner up in 2013 for this award.

2013’s Top 10 Most Searched Dating Sites According To Google

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  • Monday, December 30 2013 @ 02:22 pm
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Things we were into in 2013: Nelson Mandela, the iPhone 5s, bingewatching, twerking, Bitcoin, Bat-Kid, Breaking Bad, the royal baby, Grumpy Cat, and screaming goats.

Earlier this month Google released its annual Zeitgeist List, a collection of the top Google searches for the last 365 days that reveal what defined the year in pop culture, politics, technology, and more. "Every day, around the world, we search," Amit Singhal, senior vice president and Google Fellow, wrote in a Dec. 17 blog post. "We want to find out more about our heroes, explore far-away destinations or settle a dinner-table dispute between friends."

Because of that compulsive urge to search anything and everything online, Google is given unprecedented access to what captures the public imagination. The year-end Zeitgeist list uses Google Trends and other internal data tools to tap into the top trending searches of 2013 from 72 countries, and create a snapshot of the biggest people, places, moments, companies, and gadgets of the year.

Online dating plays an increasingly large role in the way we meet and choose our partners, so naturally Google included the year's most popular online dating services on the list. According to Google Zeitgeist, 2013's top ten dating services are:

  1. Match.com
  2. Chemistry.com
  3. PlentyOfFish.com
  4. Zoosk.com
  5. eHarmony.com
  6. FriendFinder.com
  7. Tinder
  8. Hinge
  9. OurTime.com
  10. OkCupid

Many of last year's entries are back again, though none retained the same positions. Match moved up a spot from #2 to #1, while PlentyOfFish dropped from the first place to third. OkCupid took a major hit in 2013, falling to #10 from #3 in 2012. Zoosk climbed a couple of spots to the forth position, and eHarmony fell slightly to fifth.

DateHookup, ChristianMingle, AdultFriendFinder, JDate, and SinglesNet all ranked last year but failed to make it on the 2013 Zeitgeist list. Instead, FriendFinder, OurTime, Chemistry, Tinder, and Hinge came from behind to take their place.

The most interesting additions to the list are, without a doubt, those last two. Tinder uses Facebook profiles to match members who respond with a simple left or right swipe to say "Yes" or "No." Hinge appears similar at first glance, but uses a "romance graph" to pair you with friends of friends that best suit your style - in other words, Tinder might get you a great hookup, but Hinge will find you a great relationship. Mobile dating took off in a big way this year, and shows no sign of stopping, so expect to see even more mobile services on the 2014 Zeitgeist report.

FriendFinder Networks Files for Bankruptcy

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  • Friday, November 08 2013 @ 06:39 am
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Perhaps the rise of free Internet porn has come at a cost to some large companies. FriendFinder Networks Inc. (FFNTQ), publisher of Penthouse Magazine and a number of adult entertainment websites, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

FriendFinder said that it has struck a deal with debt holders to reduce its debt by $300 million if accepted by the U.S. Bankruptcy court in Delaware. One note holder will get ownership of the sex entertainment business if the plan goes through.

The company built its network by buying and starting up social media, dating, and sex sites such as adultfriendfinder.com (for casual relationships), Amigos.com for Latin dating, and BigChurch.com (aimed at those more spiritual). Together the FriendFinder network includes 8,000 websites with 220 million members and 750,000 subscribers. But they haven't turned a profit since 2008.

FriendFinder Networks was originally formed in 2003 when founders Marc Bell and Daniel Staton purchased the publisher of Penthouse from bankruptcy. A year later they'd planned to launch an initial public offering with $460 million, but when the IPO was completed in 2011, they'd only managed to raise $46 million.

The company had also tried to purchase Playboy Enterprises in 2010, but the deal fell through.

The founders primarily blame the financial problems on the $400 million acquisition of Various, a network of dating sites that didn't generate the revenue expected, and the fact that credit card companies wouldn't process payments from sex website members. Others are looking at the bigger picture of the industry itself.

The question that perhaps the company's founders hadn't planned on was: who needs to pay a monthly fee to look for sex and porn when the Internet (and mobile apps) are rife with free options?

The question of the growing popularity of the mobile platform is one to consider as well. Dating app Tinder has exploded, and FriendFinder was rapidly trying to move its business into the mobile space since roughly 80% of its traffic was migrating from the desktop.

And what about Penthouse? Its flagship business has expanded into European broadcasting, a video business and does licensing deals as well, but surprisingly, the print edition of the magazine is still available even though it's struggling.

FriendFinder isn't the only casualty in the wake of free Internet porn. Earlier this year, LodgeNet Interactive, which provided adult films and video games to hotel guests, filed for bankruptcy, partly due to Internet competition.

2012 Dating Sites Reviews Choice Awards - Sexy

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  • Tuesday, January 22 2013 @ 02:11 pm
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2012 Dating Sites Reviews Choice Awards - Sexy
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Passion.com

The Editor's Top Pick - Sexy Award goes to Passion.com. This site is part of the FriendFinder Network and has 10’s of millions of active members from around the globe. Passion.com has the most members in the United States, followed by the United Kingdom and then Canada.

This dating site has become much more like a social network in the last year. Profiles now have statuses and you can write testimonials about other members. You can even create your own friend mini network. One of the more popular features is blogging. You can create your own homepage and then write posts about anything that interests you. There are currently over 500,000 blogs with almost 19 million posts. Members can view your blog posts, pictures and also write comments.

Passion.com is an ideal website for people who are interested in an intimate encounter or hookup. There are many ways to connect with members via chatting, talking on the phone, webcams, or participating in interest groups. This service is free to join and reply to messages but costs a monthly fee to send members messages.

Read our review of Passion.com for more information about this dating service or visit Passion.com directly.

There was no runner up in 2012 for this award.

Google Zeitgeist on Dating for 2012

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  • Wednesday, January 09 2013 @ 11:10 am
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Say what you want about Google (and believe me, I have), but I can think of no one better to gather the biggest stories of the past 12 months and determine exactly what defined the year 2012.

And they did. It's called Zeitgeist, and it's an annual tradition that analyzes over one trillion search queries in almost 150 languages to showcase what the world searched for. Using data from multiple sources, including Google Trends and other internal data tools, Google has turned the year's searches into a report that reflects 2012.

The report is divided into two sections: Trending and Most Searched. The "trending" queries are the searches that had the highest amount of traffic over a sustained period in 2012 as compared to 2011. The "most searched" queries are the most popular terms for 2012, ranked in order of the queries with the largest volume of searches.

Here's what Zeitgeist has to say about the most searched dating services of 2012:

  1. PlentyOfFish: POF - the site formerly known as PlentyOfFish - is one of the most popular free dating services on the Web. Since its launch in 2003, POF has appeared in music videos, launched mobile apps, and conducted a contest with Lady Gaga. For a review of this service see our Plenty of Fish page.
  2. Match: Match.com may be the most famous dating site in the world. Match has helped millions of singles look for love in 24 countries and redefined the way modern singles meet. Most recently, the company announced Stir, local events by Match.com. For a review of this service see our Match.com page.
  3. OkCupid: OkCupid is famous for its lighthearted and affordable approach to online dating. The site is free to use, and features fun quizzes and multiple-choice questions designed to bring out users' personalities and encourage community interaction. For a review of this service see our OkCupid page.
  4. eHarmony: eHarmony is where it's at for singles looking for long-term relationships. Its famous matching questionnaire, developed by eHarmony Labs, takes a scientific approach to love that promises to find a deeper level of compatibility. For a review of this service see our eHarmony page.
  5. DateHookup: Online daters really like free stuff. DateHookup is another no-cost service for singles that made it into the Zeitgeist top 10. This year it hit the big times after being bought by Match.com and OKCupid owner, IAC/InterActiveCorp. For a review of this service see our DateHookup.com page.
  6. Zoosk: Zoosk distinguishes itself from traditional dating sites by putting the focus on its social networking capabilities. It's currently available in 25 languages and more than 70 countries, and shows no signs of stopping in 2013. For a review of this service see our Zoosk page.
  7. ChristianMingle: "Find God's Match For You," says ChristianMingle, a faith-based site created to bring Christian singles together for friendship, dating, and marriage. With over 8 million members, the largest and fastest growing online Christian community. For a review of this service see our ChristianMingle.com page.
  8. AdultFriendFinder: AdultFriendFinder is an online sex and swinger personals site that helps members meet new friends and sex partners. What started as a small niche site quickly grew in popularity - it even debuted the music video for Flo Rida's "Touch Me."
  9. JDate: JDate is one of a number of demographically focused online match-making websites operated by Spark Networks. JDate offers both free and premium plans to Jewish singles looking to date within their faith. For a review of this service see our JDate page.
  10. SinglesNet: SinglesNet offers singles a feature-rich environment with free online dating tools like online chat, personals, and dating forums. IAC added the site to its ever-expanding dating services roster back in 2010. For a review of this service see our Singlesnet.com page.

So what do you think...did the Zeitgeist report accurately capture the spirit of online dating in 2012?

2011 Dating Sites Reviews Choice Awards - Sexy

Passion.com
  • Saturday, January 21 2012 @ 12:37 pm
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2011 Dating Sites Reviews Choice Awards - Sexy
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Passion.com

The recipient of the Editor's Top Pick - Sexy Award is Passion.com. This adult dating service is an ideal place for men and women to meet and hookup. Passion.com currently has over 40 million profiles of members from all over the world including the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. They are also popular in many other countries in Europe, Asia and South America.

Members of Passion.com are never bored. Besides the normal features that most dating sites offer like searching, emailing and live chat, Passion.com goes a step further and offers features like blogs and groups. These interest groups allows members to create/participate in online discussions about a variety of topics. The great thing about these groups is that they bring like-minded members together. With this in mind Passion.com has made it easy to search members of groups based on location, gender, last visited and other important attributes. There are over 150 thousand groups with a few of them having over 100 thousand members.

If you are looking for a dating service with millions of members and lots of active members online at any one time looking for a discreet hookup, then you should consider joining Passon.com. It is free to create a profile, search and reply to paid members messages.

Read our review of Passion.com for more information about this dating service or visit Passion.com directly.

There was no runner up in 2011 for this award.

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