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eHarmony's Archive Tab

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  • Tuesday, May 04 2010 @ 01:48 pm
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The Archived tab is a relatively new feature of the eHarmony communication process. When you know you are not interested in communicating with a Match that eHarmony gives you, just click on "Archive this Match" link. The Match will then be moved from your New Matches section too the Archive Tab. There is also a new auto-archive feature that goes along with the tab that will (as the name suggests) auto archive any Match that closed communication with you. These archived Matches will still appear in the Match Updates list if any one of them updates their profile information or photos.

If you find a Match in your updates that you want to reconnect with because the update renewed your interest, eHarmony does allow you to un-archive any Match to continue on with the guided communication process.

If you want to find out more about this dating site, read our eHarmony review.

Match.com First Quarter 2010 Financials

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  • Monday, May 03 2010 @ 08:13 am
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Match.com revenue for quarter 1, 2010 was down 1% to $89.3 million. In the same quarter last year revenue was $90.1. The acquisition of SinglesNet this quarter and People Media in late 2009 did not quite meet the loss of revenue from Match.com Europe sale to Meetic. Taking these transactions out of the equation revenue for Match.com grew 8 percent. Increase sales came mainly from business in the United States.

Here is the complete IAC Q1 2010 Report For more information on the dating sites owned by IAC, read our Match.com review and our Chemistry review.

Related Story: Match.com Fourth Quarter 2009 Financials

Spark Networks A+ BBB Rating

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  • Saturday, May 01 2010 @ 12:44 pm
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Spark Networks is one of the few dating companies to be a Better Business Bureau (BBB) Accredited business. They have been one since 1999. Being a BBB accredit business means that the:

... BBB has determined that the business meets accreditation standards which include a commitment to make a good faith effort to resolve any consumer complaints.

Why is belonging to the BBB important? The BBB is an international recognized independent organization that allows consumers to not only voice their own opinions about a company but it also allows them to file a complaint which will be monitored by the BBB on how the accredited business responds. If you check out Spark Networks BBB report you can see the number of complaints they have had in the last 36 months and the type of response which was given. The response of Spark Networks directly reflects their BBB rating. This doesn't mean Spark Networks has to comply with every consumer request but they do need to follow the contract they entered in with their customers or risk receiving a lower BBB rating.

Match.com Releases Study on Trends in Online Dating

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  • Friday, April 30 2010 @ 04:30 pm
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Match.com released a interesting study on April 20, 2010 about America's dating behavior. Back in 2009 and early 2010 Match.com commissioned Chadwick Martin Bailey to conduct 3 studies. With these studies, 3 surveys were created to collect data:

  • Marriage Survey - A survey of people who were married within the last 5 years.
  • Online Dating Survey - A survey of people who have used dating sites within the last 5 years.
  • General Survey - A survey of people who are single or are in a new relationship.

Over 11,000 people participated in these surveys. All are 18 years or older and live in the United States. The General Survey's participants also had income of at least $30,000.

From these surveys Chadwick Martin Bailey (CMB) concluded several interesting findings.

Marriage Survey - 7000 participants

  • 38 percent of couples who married in the last year met through work or school.
  • 27 percent of couples who married in the last year met through a friend or family.
  • In the last 3 years (and year), 17 percent of couples who married met on a online dating site. (1 in 6 couples)
  • Bars, Clubs and other social events counted for only 8 percent of marriages.
  • Churches counted for 4 percent of marriages.

Online Dating Survey - 3000 participants

  • Match.com counted for 30 percent of all marriages of people who met on dating sites. The 2nd ranked competitor was at 16%, followed by the 3rd at 15 percent.
  • 35 percent of Match.com members had a relationship of 3 months or more. The 2nd ranked competitor was at 17%, followed by the 3rd at 16 percent.

General Survey - 2525 participants

  • 20 percent of single people have dated someone they met on a dating site. (1 in 5 singles)
  • 20 percent of people in a new committed relationship met on a dating site. (1 in 5 singles)

Click here (pdf file) for the full Match.com and Chadwick Martin Bailey study. To find out more about this dating site, read our Match.com review.

Yahoo! Personals Deal for the month of May

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  • Friday, April 30 2010 @ 02:52 pm
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Yahoo! Personals is offering a new promotion to members. You can now get these special prices below until May 27, 2010.

Yahoo! Personals Special Offer:

  • $11.66 per month for 6 months, a 61% savings. $69.96 billed every 6 months.
  • $14.98 per month for 3 months, a 50% savings. $44.95 billed every 3 months.
  • $19.95 per month, a 33% savings. Billed monthly.

These prices are a significant savings over the existing $29.99 Yahoo! Personals charges for a 1 month membership.

To find out more about this dating site you should check out our review of Yahoo Personals.

Craigslist Revenue Report 2010

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  • Thursday, April 29 2010 @ 06:04 pm
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Classified Intelligence Report disclosed today that they have estimated for 2010 that Craigslist will generate $122 million in gross revenue with profits ranging from $88 to $99 million. This works out to about $4 million per employee. Last year (2009) revenue was estimated to be $100 million and back in 2003 revenue was estimated at $7 million for Craigslist. According to the report, half of their revenue in 2010 will come from recruitment advertising while 30 percent comes from the Adult Services listings and a further 17 percent coming from apartment ads in New York City.

In 2009 Craigslist was accused of being a large source for prostitution. In a bid to appease lawmakers Craigslist renamed their "Erotic Services" category to "Adult Services" and upped the fee per listing to $10 (it was $5). Craigslist also agreed to manual approve each listing. When the Erotic Services category was around Craigslist donated the proceeds from these listings to undisclosed charities. Since the name change, Craigslist has stopped this practice.

Find out more at AimGroup.com and for further details about this classifieds website, read our review of Craigslist.

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