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Online Dating Insider Twitter Feed Now Featuring Lists

by David Evans on November 19, 2009   in Uncategorized

Instead of posting link-dumps to the blog every few days, notable nuggets of news will be published to @datinginsider. Fear not the Twitter-averse, those tweets will show up in the sidebar of Online Dating Insider as well. You can scroll back through the most recent 15 posts and easily click through to the full tweets [...]

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New Twitter Dating Industry List

by David Evans on November 4, 2009   in Uncategorized

Earlier this year I wrote Online Dating Sites Begin Embracing Twitter. Approximately 70 or so people and dating companies listed their twitter account in the post and the comments. I’m following most of the people on my personal account @daveevans.
With the new Twitter Lists feature now in Beta, I decided to create a specialized online [...]

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More Twitter Dating Applications

by David Evans on May 6, 2009   in Uncategorized

Here are a few Twitter dating applications from the Twitter Fan Wiki.
Radaroo – Simple and free Twitter dating application.
Twitcush – Declare a Twitcrush on someone, see who has declared one on you! (Great for getting the attention of Twitterati.) (By @missburrows)
bubble – bubble helps you find someone based on your tweets, friends and followers. (Geeks [...]

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Online Dating Links for March-23-2009

by David Evans on March 30, 2009   in Marketing, Mobile

Match has launched an iPhone application. Downloading it now, will play around with it tonight and review tomorrow.
Dilbert loves using his phone on dates.
Fewer Ads Can Boost Click-Through. For the love of God, less junk ads on dating sites, please!
A Pretty Woman Beats a Good Loan Deal …the effect of a mere photo of a [...]

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Twitter Dating With Tweetlove: Adam at Ignighter wrote in to announce that they have launched a Twitter dating application called Tweetlove, basically an aggregator of Single Twitterers.
Talked to a University that is researching the EU online dating market. They said I was talking about things that noone else was, including the CEO’s of the major [...]

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Online Dating Sites Begin Embracing Twitter

by David Evans on February 20, 2009   in Marketing

After seeing Match.com on Twitter yesterday I decided to see what dating sites and other related brands/people/blogs are on Twitter. I started by checking out all the people who OnlineBootyCall follows, because that seemed like a logical place to start. OBC has had a dedicated social media person monitoring Twitter since July 2008, bootylicious.
I’m http://twitter.com/daveevans, [...]

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An Introduction to Twitter and Twitterdating

by David Evans on April 25, 2008   in Innovation

I have spent an inordinate amount of time on Twitter lately. If you thought blogs sucked you into a vortex, just wait until you try Twitter. Follow me on Twitter.
I will attempt to describe Twitter. Many people have done a much better job.
A Twitter post is called a Tweet. Tweets are the same length as [...]

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Facebook chat is rolled out to just about everyone today. When chat is tied into Facebook dating applications things are going to get interesting. Reminds me of Userplane’s desktop presence if you have Facebook notifications turned on.
Conversation is getting broken down into increasingly smaller chunks. What is our attention threshold for paying attention to [...]

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Yahoo Personals Big Bug List?

by David Evans on August 22, 2007   in Features

I’m enjoying editing my Match profile every few days, adding the date and uploading new photos like it’s a blog. Only problem is there are very few interesting people on Match around Boston. So I’m moving over to Yahoo Personals because I can’t find a niche site thats right for me. I miss the old  [...]

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My Almost Last Twitter Mention

by David Evans on March 23, 2007   in Uncategorized

David Cassel at 10zenmonkies.com has a funny Twitter post. I am loving 10zen,  RU Sirius, video interview with Rudy Rucker, references to Jaron Lanier, early days of Virtual Reality and lots more edgy stuff. Good stuff for your brain. Also, they use Blip.tv, which you should check out if you’re tired of YouTube.

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