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Online Dating – What’s Hot!

So tell me, how many of you have ever felt like this guy?

Not really a shocker, but an interesting statistic nonetheless… According to this survey, eighty-four percent said they wouldn’t have a problem meeting someone in real life who they originally connected with online.

Free dating site Meet Locals is similar to Facebook in design and navigation. They also offer a very cool video chat and cam feature that allows you to communicate one-on-one with your potential local partner.

Social Dating Meets Photo Sharing with Jazzed’s New iOS App, Which Includes a First-Of-Its-Kind Feature for Mobile Dating

LikeBright founders Nick Soman, Sonya Lai and Ron Lai (Sonya and Ron are siblings) say they want to make dating simple, social and safe for women, by letting them vouch for — and ask questions about — guys on Facebook. LikeBright provides a dating layer on Facebook to help women meet people through the people they trust.

Post-Divorce Dating Club Launches Nationally

The Post-Divorce Dating Club (PDDC) launched today for divorced, separated or people who have been in a long term committed relationship. PDDC combines both online dating with offline Miixzee’s, seminars, coaching, matchmaking, and post-divorce resources and services to help build a comprehensive support network around individuals looking to move past their divorce. The PDDC was founded by Lee Block, a divorced mom of two, after she discovered the difficulty divorcees encountered when seeking out quality dating partners.

See full article at Benzinga via Online Personals Watch

eharmony mobile app

eHarmony believes knowing yourself is the first step towards landing yourself in a great relationship. Now eHarmony has created the eHarmony Personality Profile, a customized report that members receive for free when they complete the eHarmony Relationship Questionnaire.

Until now, members could only access their Personality Profile when they were logged into the eHarmony main site.

With the latest version 1.5 release of their iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and Android mobile apps, they can now read their report while on the go.

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match Match.com will begin screening its users against the national sex offender registry after a woman filed a lawsuit against the company saying she had been assaulted by someone she met through the popular online dating site. Match.com President Mandy Ginsberg said the company had considered screenings for years, but the fact that they were historically unreliable lead them to decide against it. “We want to stress that while these checks may help in certain instances, they remain highly flawed, and it is critical that this effort does not provide a false sense of security to our members", she said. Match said it expected to be able to implement the policy in 60 to 90 days.

See full article at Washington Post

This is MAJOR news for the online dating industry! While many paid dating sites have been considering background checks for nearly 7 years, the fact that Match.com has stepped up with this offer will set the new standard for online dating. Other dating sites will have to step up if they wish to remain competitive. Free dating sites and social networks won’t be offering background checks which could make them a lot less popular. We all know in order for dating sites to thrive, they have to have women and lots of them – Women will ultimately go where they feel safe.

What do you think? Good move? Do you think this will have a major impact on the online dating industry as a whole?

In a poll conducted by PerfectMatch.com with a poll audience of both men and women, the term “cougar” returned the following results:

69.23% – A woman over 40 who dates younger men
9.18% – Any attractive woman over 40
7.94% – Any attractive woman over 50
13.65% – A Mountain lion?

I never dreamed I would become a woman of 40 that could look at the world through choice glasses. Technology, coupled with The Urban Dictionary, Text Speak and iPad Autocorrect errors – it’s hard to say just how many terms single folks of any age will end up with.

Which would you rather be? A Cougar or a MILF? Or is there some other term I might have missed?

Some of the dating sites I mention or list on Date1411 are not a reflection of my personal preferences – I am committed to presenting the best of the best to my readers – so for those of you who wish to find a Cougar or MILF to date or hookup with — we recommend:

CougarLife

CougarMingle

MILF’s and Lonely HousewivesAshley Madison caters to the discreet dating world. With over 8.5 million members in this married, lonely, looking-to-cheat, niche.

Marriage-minded do better online than in bars

WASHINGTON POST – Apr 25 – More than twice as many couples who married last year met through online dating services than at a club or social event, according to a new survey by Match.com.

The survey found that 17% of those who married in the past three years met online, making it the third-most-frequent method of introduction, behind meeting through friends, at work or school.

A Harris Interactive poll sponsored by eHarmony found that only 9% of couples married that year were introduced through such services. (The Harris study claims that 2% of recently married American couples met through eHarmony.)

Full story @ Washington Post

You’d be hard pressed to find one person who doesn’t know someone who met their partner online. Just a quick message to my friends on Facebook returned overwhelming response as to how many of them met their spouse online or knew someone who did.

It’s growing more and more common and as experiences yield proper tips and suggestions to online dating habits, I think more and more people are willing to take that plunge.

Ashley Madison Launches in The Outback

The online dating service that outraged America has opened for business in Australia and apparently the women are relishing the temptation.

Weeks into a "soft opening" with no publicity or advertising, Australian women have adopted the Ashley Madison agency motto – "life is short, have an affair" – with an enthusiasm founder Noel Biderman says he’s not seen before.

With the official launch of an Australian version of his online dating service for married or attached men and women, Biderman – defended his controversial venture.

"Marriage is looked at as this institution that never changes but that’s just nonsense," the married father of two said.

"It’s really only fairly recently that you chose your partner or married for love and one of the consequences of that is this rapid and high divorce rate we’ve seen throughout the world.

"Ultimately, the institution is always going to keep evolving and when something is not in our DNA, and monogamy is surely not in our DNA, then you can’t help but wonder if it’s on its last legs.

"I wouldn’t have 5.5 million members if I wasn’t doing something right."

"Rather than take a look at themselves in the mirror and wonder what’s gone wrong in their relationship that would lead a partner to stray, people have fired off emails accusing me of being responsible for the breakdown of their relationship.”

Biderman said 40,000 Australians so far had joined the agency, which he started in Canada in 2001, fusing the two most popular children’s names at the time to come up with AshleyMadison.com.

Membership is expected to grow to more than one million once a provocative television, billboard and online advertising campaign kicks off, he said.

The agency is free to join and works much like other dating services.

Users buy packages of "credits" for between $49 and $249 that enable them to interact with other users by way of a virtual wink, smile or rose.

Biderman said men and women joined for different reasons.

"I think ultimately for men it’s about sex, this is about an absence of sex in their lives or sex being too ‘vanilla’ and they’re looking for different flavors," he said.

"I think with women it’s a bit more complicated, to be honest with you.

Some women were looking for the "lifestyle benefits" that might accompany the mistress status, while others wanted to continue being objects of desire, Biderman said.

"They’re not being brought flowers anymore and they’re not being paid attention to so they’re looking to rekindle that feeling," he said.

Biderman maintains the odd taste of illicit romance need not be the deal breaker it’s made out to be.

"People who are happy in a monogamous marriage, that’s incredible," he said.

"I’m just suggesting that the world over it seems to be that tens and tens of millions of people are not happy, at least when it comes to their sex lives.

"They’re not necessarily willing to leave their partners, they’re just looking for something on the side and maybe there’s nothing wrong with that."

Full Article @ The Sydney Morning Herald

History has shown that in times of crisis, whether it’s a plunge in the stock market, a devastating earthquake, hurricane Katrina, or something as epic as September 11th, people tend to turn to dating sites in times of need.

The stock market crash of 1998 is a perfect example of this. Some dating sites reported as much as three times as many new memberships than usual on September 29th when the stock market fell 700 points. It was the best single day in their entire history. According to Gian Gonzaga, senior research scientist at eHarmony, "It makes a lot of sense. People seek out companionship in times of stress. Studies repeatedly show that being in a relationship can help a person’s psychological and physical health."

Online dating services like PerfectMatch.com and Match.com say that the bad economy is resulting in increased growth and paid memberships for people looking for love.  Match.com announced this month that November was its strongest month for memberships in more than seven years.

"During these trying times, people are looking for hope in their inbox and they are finding it on Match.com," says Thomas Enraght-Moony, CEO of Match.com.

Match.com is one of the largest online dating services, with more than 15 million current members.

During the mid-summer to early fall time of increasingly high gas prices, mass layoffs, and banking scandals, online dating service PerfectMatch saw a 47% increase in memberships for its dating service.

A poll done by Opinion Research Corp. also found that younger, single people who were stressed about the economy and its impact were more likely to seek out a relationship.

As an industry, no one hopes for bad things to happen, but in the end, it is good for the bottom line.

Online Dating for Gamers

Is your gaming cutting into your social life? Perhaps dating another gamer is the answer! Check out this press release for a new online dating site for gamers – GameCrush.com

New Social Site Connects Gamers with PlayDates on PC and Microsoft’s Xbox LIVE

SAN FRANCISCO – March 23, 2010 GameCrush, now available in public beta, introduces an entirely new interactive social gaming experience allowing gamers to meet, match and pay to play online games with other users (PlayDates). GameCrush is the only online service that allows gamers to choose a companion to spice up their favorite online games. Both Players and PlayDates define the experience they want- either “flirty” or “dirty”, choosing from some of the most popular console titles and casual web-based games. To register for free, visit www.gamecrush.com.

On GameCrush, players can find their perfect PlayDate through browsing their profiles and chatting live with them. Players can then purchase a live one-on-one private gaming session, complete with two-way video and text chat.

Designed to appeal to female and male gamers alike, GameCrush offers games to suit a variety of tastes, from casual web-based games to the hottest console titles like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Halo 3, Gears of War 2 and Grand Theft Auto IV. Initially games are available on GameCrush’s own exclusive video-enabled gaming platform and on Microsoft’s Xbox LIVE network. In addition, GameCrush will soon be available for platforms such as Sony’s PlayStation 3, World of Warcraft, and other online gaming environments.

GameCrush delivers comprehensive social tools that allow PlayDates to post profiles complete with picture galleries, video clips, blogs and text chat.  PlayDates can make up to $30 or more per hour while having fun playing online games.  After a game session is completed, Players rate their gaming experience, and top-rated PlayDates are rewarded with enhanced site promotion and additional benefits.

About GameCrush

Based in San Francisco, CA, GameCrush is the first adult online social site that allows users to meet, match and pay to play online games with other users to enhance their gaming experience. Offering players a variety of console and PC based Games to choose from, GameCrush is the hottest way for gamers to connect and play. Through the GameCrush site, users can browse and search from an extensive list of PlayDates, and site registration is always free. GameCrush PlayDates start at $6.60 USD for ten minutes. To become a real player, visit www.gamecrush.com


online dating

Are you considering jumping in the online dating pool to find love? Perhaps you’ve already taken that plunge and have your own experiences to share?

OnlineSchools has compiled some statistics surrounding online dating that offers a glimpse into the world of internet romance.

A few revealing Online Dating highlights:

  • One out of ten users on online dating sites are scammers; one out of ten users leave within the first 3 months; and one out of ten sex offenders reportedly use online dating to meet people.
  • One out of three women who meet men online have sex on the first encounter.
  • Men lie about age, height, income. Women lie about weight, physical build, age.
  • The Average length of courtship for marriage of couples who met online – 18.5 months – of couples who met offline – 42 months
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