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January 2010

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ProfileWiz Introduces Personalized Online Dating Profiles That Are One in a Million (Actually, 64 Trillion) (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

For the roughly 2 million people who sign up to online dating sites each month, the two most daunting challenges are choosing the best photo and presenting the most enticing written profile. Â Veterans to online dating have likely changed their profile description several times in the hopes that this time, it will attract Mr. or Ms.


Read the full story here. Posted on January 26th, 2010.

ClubC Online Announces the Official Launch of its Service on Facebook (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

According to the Business Insider, women in their 20s are still hesitant in using online dating services. Max Bornton, the founder of ClubC Online, believes the reason is that the existing dating websites are just not selective enough.


Read the full story here. Posted on January 26th, 2010.

Online dating more popular (Straits Times)

NEW YORK - ANY lingering stigma about finding true love online seems to be fading, particularly among older adults, researchers found. In a study of 175 newlywed couples scientists at Iowa State University said those who met through online dating agencies, or social networking sites, tended to be older than other couples who met through traditional ways offline.


Read the full story here. Posted on January 25th, 2010.

Time constraints boost popularity of online dating (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Any lingering stigma about finding true love online seems to be fading, particularly among older adults, researchers found.


Read the full story here. Posted on January 25th, 2010.

Sociologist Finds Growing Number of Newlyweds Turning to Online Options (Kansas City InfoZine)

Many people who find themselves alone on Valentine's Day may consider turning to the internet to be looking for love in all the wrong places. But new research by an Iowa State University sociologist has found that online stigma may be fading when it comes to finding their potential mates.


Read the full story here. Posted on January 25th, 2010.

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