One major dating site has announced to be sponsoring the newest ITV2 reality television show, bringing interactive elements to viewers in a new experience.
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What do Iranians and lonely gamers have in common?
This week was about massive differences between Western and Eastern dating sites – and the cultural gulf that truly yawns between these two spheres.
Brit reach dating milestone, but French go one step further
There were two interesting news items this week: one showcases a major dating milestone reached by Brits while another has the French turning dating on its ear.
Is running a dating service a recession-proof business?
It’s common knowledge that pawnbrokers and discount retailers tend to do better during a bad economy, but it seems running a dating service can be recession-proof as well.
Police look for thief targeting lonely singles
If this isn’t a reason to be careful when it comes to who you go out with after meeting them on a dating site, the police are after a thief that’s been targeting lonely singles.
Sugar daddy dating site popular with Exeter students
Well, that’s one way to get by in a recession: a sugar daddy dating site has become increasingly popular with cash-strapped Exeter students as tuition fees rocket.
Gamers in search of thrills have new website
The purveyors of a dating site for gamers have decided to change gears, offering up a new dating website specifically for no-strings-attached sex.
Cupid’s American expansion declared a success by founder
Bill Dobbie has recently announced that Cupid, his dating site, has successfully expanded into the American dating website sector, as evidenced by revenues going up sharply.
Site displeased by Amazon outage, takes business elsewhere
One dating site based in the US has gotten fed up with the recent Amazon outages, citing issues in the web giant’s datacentre predictability in taking its business elsewhere, pulling the site from the Amazon’s EC2 infrastructure.
50% of dating website users afraid to admit it, survey says
One major online dating site found that around 50 per cent of those using the internet to look for a prospective mate are quite embarrassed about it, afraid to admit they’re looking for love through a dating website.
