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U.S. Dating Services Market Worth $2.1 Billion - PR Web (press release)
PR Web (press release)U.S. Dating Services Market Worth $2.1 BillionPR Web (press release)Dating websites: This is a mature market in the and customer satisfaction could be a lot better. “Freemium” is the new model—some enticing basic services free, with an upsell to more advanced, paid subscriptions. Match.com, Yahoo, and eHarmony are ...
Online Dating Isn't the Likely Route to Mr. or Ms. Right: Study - Wall Street Journal (blog)
Online Dating Isn't the Likely Route to Mr. or Ms. Right: StudyWall Street Journal (blog)The authors, all academic researchers without any financial ties to dating services, combed through the literature on relationships (those begun both on- and offline) and other areas of psychology to take a stab at answering the question.and more »
Market Research: U.S. Dating Services Market Reached $2.1 Billion - SYS-CON Media (press release)
Market Research: U.S. Dating Services Market Reached $2.1 BillionSYS-CON Media (press release)But, dating website revenues are expected to grow only 7.5% this year as the US market becomes saturated with 1500+ sites and free dating sites and competition from popular social networking sites attracts cost-conscious singles.and more »
"Love What's Real" February's National Teen Dating Violence Awareness ... - Sun Valley Online.com
"Love What's Real" February's National Teen Dating Violence Awareness ...Sun Valley Online.comEncourage your friend to seek help and find an adult to talk to or call The Advocates 24 hour Hotline: 208-788-6070 or toll free 888-676-0066, or the National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline at 1-866-331-9474. In recognition of National Teen Dating Violence ...and more »
Doubling water rates debated as S&WB gives away millions of gallons for free - NOLA.com
NOLA.comDoubling water rates debated as S&WB gives away millions of gallons for freeNOLA.comAs water board officials, city leaders and residents debate a new proposal that would more than double customer rates for water and sewer services by 2016, some have asked whether the agency ought to cut off the spigot of so-called "free water" before ...and more »
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