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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)Marketdata Enterprises, a 33-year old market research firm that has tracked the US dating services market since 1998, has just released a new edition of its market study that analyzes ALL dating services—online and off-line: dating websites, ...
Love bytes - online dating no perfect match - Herald Sun
CBC.caLove bytes - online dating no perfect matchHerald SunOnline dating sites rarely provide accurate match Why? Firstly, people lie. A lot it seems Industry ignores "actual relationship science" IT should come as no shock that online dating algorithms don't work but now a team of psychology professors has ...Online dating becomes second most popular way to meet new partnerAOL Lifestyle UKall 129 news articles »
Market Research: U.S. Dating Services Market Reached $2.1 Billion - Marketwire (press release)
Market Research: U.S. Dating Services Market Reached $2.1 BillionMarketwire (press release)For more information, visit http://www.marketresearch.com/Marketdata-Enterprises-Inc-v416/Dating-Services-6773764/ This US dating services market is a now a $2.1 billion business, with online dating services soaring in popularity since 2001 and ...and more »
Match.com Single In America Study: 11 Secrets Of Singles' Sex, Dating And Politics - Huffington Post
Match.com Single In America Study: 11 Secrets Of Singles' Sex, Dating And PoliticsHuffington PostDating site Match.com's survey of over 6000 single American men and women busts these myths wide open. The website ensured a representative sample by making sure participant demographics mirrored those reflected in US Census data on race, gender, ...and more »
'Sweetheart Swindles' Prey On Singles Looking For Valentines, 'One True Love' - Better Business Bureau
'Sweetheart Swindles' Prey On Singles Looking For Valentines, 'One True Love'Better Business Bureau6, 2012 – More people are turning to the Internet to find Mr. or Ms. Right through online dating services, pop-up ads or email. The Consumer Fraud Task Force has a warning for those who use the Internet to find love: While online dating has resulted in ...
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