Internet Dating For Matchmaking

July 31, 2009

Meet Someone Singles Personals Dating Site

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Meeting new people can be a challenging thing for singles, especially if most of your friends are married. The good news is that there are more choices to meet singles personals than ever before.

Check out one of the ideas below and maybe you’ll even have a date by the weekend! Online Dating Internet dating takes the guesswork out of meeting new people. After all, everyone on the system is looking to meet someone.

There are sites for virtually every preference and situation, from single parents to pet lovers to religious beliefs. Brush up on your online dating etiquette, log on, and find a date! Speed Dating Got ten minutes to meet your perfect mate in dating site ? Speed Dating works on the premise that with a scant few minutes and a room full of singles, you’ll be able to find someone who you want to go out with.

Using good conversation skills will help you determine if you’d like to see someone again. Best of all, unlike a regular date, if you don’t click with someone, you’re on to the next person before you know it.

Source: dating.suite101.com

July 29, 2009

Marriage Dating Free Personals Services

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Online-dating sites have changed romance for millions of Americans. But claims that such dating leads to hordes of newly wedded couples may be fairy tales. EHarmony claims in television or online ads in the U.K., U.S. and Australia that 2% of Americans who got married last year met through its site. But the stat is based on an online survey. Similarly, a Match.com media kit claimed that 12 marriages a day trace their roots to the site, but the company now says it’s inaccurate.

And Markus Frind, chief executive and founder of Plenty of Fish, doesn’t advertise about marriages, but says his site brings about 100,000 marriages a year, a figure based in part on "some study I found online." Companies’ own numbers have gained notice in part because other marriage researchers don’t have a strong handle on the quantitative impact of marriage dating on mating. It’s a surprising void after a decade in which electronic winks and flirts may have proven more fruitful than bar pickup lines. Not all dating sites are offering up numbers of the betrothed. "Self-reported data — even the most joyous kind — cannot and should not be represented as statistically valid," says Herb Vest, chief executive and founder of dating site True.com. The closest thing to an election-quality poll didn’t directly measure online-originating marriages.

The Pew Internet & American Life Project, a research group, surveyed 3,215 adults in 2005, and based on its findings, reported that three million Americans had entered into long-term relationships or marriages with free personals they met on dating Web sites. But Pew didn’t specify how many of those were marriages. And it isn’t planning any major follow-up, in part because Web-traffic monitors report a stabilization or decline in traffic for many major dating sites. One obstacle to further research is that newlyweds are hard for researchers to find. So online-dating companies looking to tout their success as matchmaking yentas have sought novel ways to enumerate marriages.

Match.com and dating services sites has taken the most varied approach. For years, the company counted member reports of marriages — a total of 1,100 by 2002. Then Match shifted gears, claiming in press releases that it "is credited with more marriages than any other site," citing a 2005 poll by Weddingchannel.com. That site has since been acquired by The Knot, whose spokeswoman couldn’t say how that survey was conducted. Match continued citing that survey through at least 2007. Earlier this year, Match.com took a different tack. Parent company IAC, in a fact sheet prepared for advertisers, claimed that a dozen couples got married or engaged off the site each day. Online Dating Insider blog’s David Evans used other numbers from the fact sheet on dates among Match.com users each year to calculate that it would take an average of 1,369 Match.com dates to get married. IAC subsequently pulled that stat from the fact sheet. Match.com spokesman John Walls says the site is interested in calculating an accurate number.

"Being able to say how many relationships you’re responsible for is very important to your brand," he says. Mr. Frind, of Plenty of Fish.com, scoffed at the dozen Match.com for matchmaking nuptials per day, noting that eHarmony claims 10 times that number. He says that his site creates 800,000 relationships each year, according to exit interviews with departing members. He says that works out to about 100,000 marriages per year, based on a study, the details of which he couldn’t recall, that says 10% to 15% of relationships lead to marriage. The only statistic Mr. Frind knows with certainty, he says, is the number of members who have self-reported success stories on his site — now around 2,000. "I don’t want to pay $200,000 to a research company to find out how many marriages I have per year." EHarmony has twice commissioned studies from Harris Interactive to estimate the dating site’s impact on marriages. The first, in 2005, found that 90 people a day married because of the site. The second, conducted in 2007, found that the number had surged to 236. Using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data on marriages, eHarmony estimated that it could claim credit for 2% of marriages in the country. When first confronting this measurement, eHarmony faced some daunting numbers. Since so few Americans — fewer than 2% — get married in any given year, calling households randomly to find enough to answer such a survey would be prohibitively expensive. Gian Gonzaga, senior research scientist at eHarmony, estimates that it would have taken 1.75 million phone calls to get a big enough sample. So instead, Harris used a massive online panel to recruit respondents much more efficiently. But such surveys introduce potential bias, George Terhanian, Harris’s president for global solutions, says. Those answering questions about online dating and marriages may be more likely to spend time online and share personal details there, possible prerequisites for turning online courtship into matrimony. Harris takes extensive steps to attempt to correct for these biases. Each respondent is assigned what’s called a propensity score, which attempts to measure how much they are over- or under-represented in online panels. The responses of, say, heavy online users would carry less weight than average. Dr. Gonzaga says eHarmony was also conservative in its calculation, for instance by assuming that no one over 54 married because of the site. And he says the site received reports of 5,000 marriages among confirmed members during the year covered by the survey, which means if just one in eight married members shared their marital bliss with their matchmaker, the eHarmony number checks out. For these reasons, Dr. Gonzaga says he is confident in the Harris survey, though he adds that at first "I was doubtful myself." The site is planning to work with Harris to update the number later this year. Academic researchers remain skeptical. "Such claims should be considered as advertising promotions; no more, no less," says Jeffrey Lohr, a psychology researcher at the University of Arkansas.

Source: online.wsj.com

July 26, 2009

Free Dating Service Sites

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Source: isnare.com

July 24, 2009

Free Singles Dating Service Web Sites

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IF YOU’RE desperate and dateless in Ipswich there’s only one thing to do - hit the bottle.

Or at least enjoy a few glasses of delicious plonk and great food at Warrego Winery tonight and tomorrow night.

Dating coach Helen Avaient began hosting singles who do singles dating and mingles dinners for lonely hearts earlier this year and has been so overwhelmed by the demand she will now hold them once a month.

She even had to create a dating websites to handle demand.

Ms Avaient said the interest from Ipswich singles and from venues wanting to host the nights had been unprecedented.

“I didn’t intend for this to overwhelm me but word is spreading fast - these events are going to become huge,” Ms Avaient said.

“People have been coming to me and saying, ‘we don’t get out enough and if we do, we don’t know where to go’.

“They are sick of internet dating service and just want the chance to meet the old fashioned way.

“We have people coming from Esk, Kilcoy, Greenmount - they are coming from far and wide.” Rob Somer from Rosewood will attend tomorrow’s event, his heart set on finding true love. “There aren’t many opportunities like this to meet people in Ipswich so this definitely caught my eye,” Mr Somer said. “I am looking to find the right lady who I can share my life with. “I was born and raised in Ipswich and live in the country so I’ve got decent values and a relaxed outlook on life.

“Tomorrow night should be a lot of fun but I’m a little bit nervous. “I’ll just take it easy and see how the night goes.” Mr Somer’s wishes may sound simple enough for some, but in reality the dating game can be treacherous and unpredictable.

 

Source: finda.com.au

July 22, 2009

Online Dating Service And Match.com Acquires People Media

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Online dating service and IAC property Match.com is getting into the highly-targeted subscription dating game with the acquisition of People Media, which it is taking off the hands of publicly traded PE firm American Capital and a host of other investors for $80 million in cash. The deal includes the purchase of about 27 targeted dating sites with a combined 255,000 paying subscribers, including BlackPeopleMeet.com, BBPeopleMeet.com, LDSPlanet.com, SingleParentMeet.com and SeniorPeopleMeet.com where black dating, free dating etc. is possible. People Media, founded in 2002, had $11.6 million of EBITDA in 2008 and quotes Jupiter Research as saying the combined revenues of the targeted dating service business are expected to reach $1.2 billion worldwide this year. Still according to the announcement, People Media, besides exclusively powering multiple AOL Personals communities, reaches nearly 4 million internet users each month. Match.com attracted about 5.8 million unique monthly users in May 09 according to comScore and reported $9.9 million in operating income before amortization last year. Sounds like a good match. It sounds like a good match for people.And it’s not like Match.com’s parent company IAC/Interactive is lacking the cash for an acquisition of this size: after buying back 3 million shares for an average $15.15 apiece in the first quarter of the year, it ended the quarter with a whopping $2 billion in cash and securities with just $98.5 million in long-term debt. Source: techcrunch.com

July 18, 2009

Bullock’s Baring

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As her latest movie is released, superstar and girl  next door Sandra Bullock talks to Kate Whiting about getting married… and taking her clothes off for her art

Five years ago, Sandra Bullock was single, heading for 40 and throwing herself into work and the Oscar-winning ensemble drama Crash. Today, she’s married, stepmum to her tattooed biker welder husband’s three kids and back on screens in a romantic comedy.

It’s quite a turnaround, especially for an actress who used to believe marriage was a ‘death sentence’. So what changed?

“I had everything I wanted, not realising that maybe I was going after things that weren’t filling me up in the way I wanted to be filled up,” she says, candidly, when we meet in a London hotel to discuss her role as an unlikely bride in The Proposal.

“I never felt I was missing anything ever until one day I stopped long enough to smell the roses outside of this little treadmill I had gotten myself onto and I realised there were other things I liked, that I didn’t know.

“I realised I didn’t want certain things in my life that I got rid of and it opened the door to a plethora of other things that entered, but had I not stopped and done the work, I never would have appreciated or seen them.”

In short, she fell in love with the right guy.

Sandra met Jesse, apparently a real-life descendent of the American outlaw, and former presenter of the Discovery Channel’s Monster Garage, when she arranged for her godson to meet him for a Christmas present.

They started dating and three months in, she realised he was ‘the one’ — when he lay injured in a hospital bed after a racing accident.

“I always thought marriage meant that someone was going to ask you to stop being who you were and I met someone who not only wants me to be who I am, but likes it,” says Sandra, beaming broadly.

“So my life changed in that my views towards marriage stopped being morbid. I found I was ready to be a good partner where I don’t think I was a good partner to people before.”

In a bizarre case of art imitating life, Sandra’s character in The Proposal, Margaret, is a workaholic boss, who doesn’t think she needs anything else in her life.

But when the threat of deportation back to her native Canada means losing her job as an editor in a publishing company, she turns to her personal assistant Andrew (Ryan Reynolds) and blackmails him into marrying her.

Andrew reluctantly agrees, on the condition that she flies with him to Alaska to meet his family and celebrate his Grandma Annie’s (Betty White) 90th birthday.

In real life, of course, Sandra is nothing like the hard-nosed, Christian Louboutin-wearing New Yorker Margaret.

Although, she does look immaculate today, in a white and black one-sleeved top, with her long dark hair tucked behind one shoulder to reveal a diamond earring.

And she is the ‘older woman’. While Ryan, married to Scarlet Johansson, is 32, Sandra will be 45 later this month although she hardly looks a day over 29 — the age she was in her breakthrough role in 1994’s Speed.

As she sucks on boiled sweets and lets out real belly laughs, it is clear she couldn’t be an ‘evil witch’ if she tried.

Through roles in films like Miss Congeniality and Two Weeks Notice, Sandra — Sandy to her friends — became known as the comic actress who could play the girl-next-door, the tomboy and the sexy leading lady.

But the truth is she had some bad experiences of comedy and only agreed to do The Proposal if she could be executive producer.

“I was so reticent to ever do romantic comedy again, I just assumed it was always going to be bad and get screwed up,” she explains.

“So as a protecting agent for myself, I said I would like to be an executive producer, just so I had the right to come in and meddle in case I didn’t like what was going on, but I never had to do that, that’s how much I enjoyed myself.”

She’s full of praise for The Proposal’s zany female director Anne Fletcher and her co-star Ryan, who’s been a friend for nine years.

You’d think it would have been awkward for the pair to film an hilarious full-frontal nude scene but Sandra laughs it off, claiming a scene where she had to rap and dance was “much harder” than being naked with Ryan.

She adds that she was content to take her clothes off for the comedic effect.

“I don’t look at my body and go ‘this is a machine, it’s a beautiful specimen, I cannot show it in a funny light’ — it’s funny every day.

“I look at it every day and somewhere, there’s something funny going on, so I saw that it could be used as a vessel in this film in a good way.

“I felt this was the time for me to do full nudity in a way I was comfortable with, in humour.

“I’ve done those scenes that are supposed to be sexy and they’re just not.”

However funny the scene, it’s hard to ignore that Sandra — hidden by little more than a flannel — looks incredible in her birthday suit.

“I am always in various stages of shapes for work — if the woman needs to be more soft, I’ve gained weight and then I’ll lose weight for another film where I wanted her wiry,” she says.

“I enjoy using my body as something that helps me get into character. In this business, you get paid to work out and I can afford it, because I’ve had to hire somebody that will beat me to where I want to go.”

As happy as she seems to chat about her body and aspects of her private life, Sandra’s acutely aware that her marriage to Jesse has subjected him to the downside of fame.

They spend most of their time in Austin, Texas, where she also runs a restaurant, away from the prying eyes of Hollywood.

“Sadly, the nature of what I do brings notice to people who have no desire to be in that spotlight and it can destroy lives.

“I married an average Joe, who normally would be fixing your car and people would look down on what he did, but I know how extraordinary he is and I’m thankful that with all the attention, he’s still OK being with me.”

As for her acting future, Sandra implies that she might not stick at it for the long haul, unlike her 87-year-old Proposal co-star Betty White.

“I love to work, I’ll always be working in some capacity, but it probably won’t be in this business. Most of what I do in my life doesn’t happen in front of the camera and I love it just as much.”

Source: belfasttelegraph.co.uk

July 13, 2009

Daniel Rejects Dating Emma

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 Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe said there has been "something really incestuous" about the idea of him dating co-star Emma Watson.
The 19-year-old actor said that while a relationship between him and Watson, 19, who plays Hermione Granger, would be "everything the fans ever wanted", it was just not happening.
But he said the teenage stars of the boy wizard films were all "unbelievably horny" between the filming of the third film, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, and the fifth, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
He told Esquire magazine: "There was a period when we were the only boys and girls any of us knew.
"And so, you know, we were all unbelievably horny from about the third film to probably about the end of the fifth; then it all settled down.
"But, God, for a few years…".
He added: "There was never anybody I fancied that much in the cast, though the conspiracy theorists always like to say that me and Emma are dating.
"We know it’d be everything the fans ever wanted.
"I’m sorry guys, it’s not happening. It’s just not. There’s something really incestuous about the idea of it."
Radcliffe also said he was bullied at school but used the skills he learned on the film sets to fight back.

Source :news.uk.msn.com






















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