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As a consultant, it’s important for me to be friendly and familiar with several vendors in any category, from advertising to graphic design to people who optimize databases for profile search. Lately I have been interviewing usability testing companies for a variety of clients.
All clients are not in the same place at the same time. [...]

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Online Dating Insider Links: March-16-2009

by David Evans on March 16, 2009   in Mobile, Technology

This is for Skout: Pattie Maes & Pranav Mistry: Unveiling the “Sixth Sense,” game-changing wearable tech. Please integrate into Skout mobile, thanks.
Yahoo has launched the Friends On Fire Facebook application. FOF is based on and built by the Fire Eagle team, Yahoo’s location-based service.
Foursquare Seeks to Turn Nightlife Into a Game: google acquired Dodgeball, [...]

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IntroAnalytics People Recommendation Engine

by David Evans on January 16, 2009   in Personality Testing

IntroAnalytics is a startup that will be at iDate. The company was founded by Nick Tsinonis and Gavin Potter. Nick is business partners with Amanda Tsinonis, who is a shareholder in yesnomayB.

IntroAnalytics has developed a unique recommendation engine for people introductions that can easily be integrated into your website. Our algorithms are based on a [...]

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Tracking Dating Apps on iPhone

by David Evans on December 17, 2008   in Traffic

Hot on the heels of the Google Analytics upgrade, Tech Crunch says Omniture Brings Real-Time Analytics To iPhone Applications. Tracking users is absolutely essential for dating sites and it’s great to see tracking extend to the “third screen” (after TV and PC). Speaking of iPhones, a new iPhone dating application is currently being reviewed by [...]

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Google Analytics Now Tracks Web 2.0 Content

by David Evans on December 17, 2008   in Traffic

If your dating site or social network uses Google Analytics, you should upgrade your site with their latest code to take advantage of the new tracking features. It’s being slowly rolled out, you might want to log into GA and make sure you’re signed up for the feature.

We are happy to let you know that [...]

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The Web Statistics Game Just Got Interesting

by David Evans on March 5, 2008   in Traffic

TNS acquired web analytics firm Compete for $75 Million – $150 Million.

Tracking service Compete has been acquired by TNS (Taylor Nelson Sofres plc) out of London. Initial acquisition price is $75 million with an additional $75 million paid out over 2008-2010 based on meeting certain revenue targets. Compete had raised $43M since 2000.

Congrats [...]

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