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Match.com Third Quarter 2008 Financials

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  • Friday, November 07 2008 @ 02:30 pm
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Match.com and Chemistry's parent company IAC reported their Quarter 3 Financials last week. IAC revenue grew by 10% to $369.3 million when compared to the same quarter last year. It's not all good news as they reported a net loss of $14.8 million. In Q3 2007 they had a $70 million net income.

Q3 operating loss was driven by the spin-off expenses and a $16.2 million non-cash charge related to the modification of certain IAC equity awards in connection with the spin-offs.

Match.com revenue is reported to be $93.5 million, this is up $4 million over quarter 3 last year and up $200,000 from last quarter. This revenue gave Match an operating income (before amortization) of $30.3 million.

For more information, read IACs press release in their media room.

AskMen.com and Match.com Partner

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  • Tuesday, October 28 2008 @ 02:43 pm
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The young men lifestyle portal, AskMen.com announced an alliance with Match.com this week. While not yet available on the Ask Men website, Match will offer readers access to their singles database through a quick search form. This will enable visitors to view profiles and pictures on AskMen.com before registering with the dating service Match.com.

Match.com has been partnering with a number of websites lately to help generate more members. This allows them to target markets with better results than traditional internet advertising. AskMen.com readers are typically young single men who are employed and, have no dependants. This is a perfect target market for Match. eHarmony is another popular dating service which also has been doing similar partnerships (their latest with AOL). eHarmony also has been taking this a step further by buying up some of the more popular independent wedding and dating websites.

Visit Marketing Week for the full story. For more information on Match.com, read our dating review.

Match.com UK Reaches 2, 1 Billion Milestones

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  • Saturday, October 18 2008 @ 02:36 pm
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Match.com UK celebrated 2 milestones in London yesterday. Since 2001 more than 1 Billion emails and 1 Billion winks have been sent through the Match.com dating site. During this celebration Match.com launched match100, a new consumer panel.

The responsibility of this group is to consult on new services and provide a valuable on-the-ground view of the search for love in 21st century Britain.

The match100 is made up of a diverse group of old and current Match.com members from all over Britain. The groups first job will be to create an Insiders Guide to Online Dating based on their own experiences. Find the new match100 media center here.

Related Story: eHarmony has Issued more than 1 Billion Matches

For the full story visit Marketing Week and for further information on Match.com UK dating site read our detailed review.

Chemistry and Match.com Numbers - Is Match.com on the Decline?

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  • Friday, October 10 2008 @ 10:26 am
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Online Dating Insider recently had A Conversation with Match.com GM Mandy Ginsberg. I noticed a few points which I would like to share. First off, Chemistry.com's growth is up 11%. I believe David is referring to membership numbers but this could be revenue growth. I would hope membership numbers are up as Chemistry has been spending a lot of money lately on TV advertising.

The other point I noticed is the article mentions Match.com gets 25,000 new members a day. This is a large number but not nearly as large as what we have reported on are Online Dating Statistics & Facts page. According to our research, Match.com sees more than 60,000 new members a day. Why the difference? Let's look at the different scenarios:

Could David have mixed up his numbers (I doubt it) or did the GM of Match.com give him the wrong information?

Could they be talking about new paid members and are number refers to all register members?

Maybe 25,000 is the right number and IAC needs to update their Match.com information page. If this is true, this means Match.com now receives less than half of new member registrations than they use too. Now, that can't be good news for Match.

View our review of Match.com and Chemistry for more information in these dating sites.

eHarmony Announces AOL Personals Partnership

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  • Wednesday, September 17 2008 @ 07:24 pm
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eHarmony announced today that they have partnered with AOL Personals (which is in BETA). They will be offering their matchmaking services to American Online visitors along with dating and relationship advice through the “eHarmony Boutique”. The interesting thing here is AOL already has a partnership with Match.com. On the AOL Personals homepage both dating services share the same space. AOL tells visitors to use the Search for a Match option (which is powered by Match.com) to give you complete control over your searches and to use the Get Matched option (which is powered by eHarmony) to receive matches to compatible singles. I would be surprised if Match.com was happy about this new eHarmony partnership. They already have a sister site called Chemistry.com which competes with eHarmony directly.

Match.com UK Target Single Men

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  • Saturday, August 16 2008 @ 12:01 pm
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In the 90's Match.com at one point found that 70% of their members were men. Since then, more and more woman have found online dating and the scales have tipped . Some dating services still have a greater percentage of men to women but they mainly are more "Adult" in nature. But, services like Match.com usually have more woman, though this usually is less than a 10% difference. To start off the second half of the year Match UK plans a marketing campaign aimed at single men that is titled Too Many Woman. To start off this campaign Men who sign up before September 14 will get one week free. Starting tomorrow new TV commercials will begin to air for 4 weeks on mostly men TV channels.

Find out more at UTalk Marketing and for further details about the UK dating site, Match.com, read our review.

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