by David Evans | Dating Sites & Startups
Mark Brooks has published a number of dating and social networking executive interviews. His latest is with Mooble, yet another social networking site. Quick thoughts: Home pages full of half-naked women will get you a lot of spike traffic. Show me the revenue. Mooble...
by David Evans | Dating Sites & Startups
CommandN has a videoblog segment about a company offering bumper stickers containing unique identifiers which people can enter at the Flirtingintraffic.com website to view the driver’s profile. Flirting in Traffic is a dating alternative that allows you to reach...
by David Evans | Dating Sites & Startups
They say necessity is the mother of invention. Amiglia evolved out of a family photo site which became a focal point for all the Berrys’ family pictures and memories. The large family realized they needed a better way to share the newest photos, as well as to...
by David Evans | Dating Sites & Startups, Marketing
This just in from the Yahoo PR machine: Ask Desiree is a new portal with tons of great dating tips, polls and features. “Ask Desiree� allows singles to “ping� their dating questions to Desiree, check out fresh date activities and get advice on how to spiff up...
by David Evans | Dating Sites & Startups, Marketing
The New York Times article about Myspace is causing quite the commotion. The Social Software Weblog mentions the Tim O’Reilly post about 100,000 people making friends with the Wendy’s hamburger. If corporations are going to pony up $35k so I can put a hot...
by David Evans | Dating Sites & Startups
Perfectmatch.com Launches Duet, a 360 degree presentation of it’s members. At first, I thought this meant you could spin people around and check out the rear-view. Sadly, the reality is a new profile with a four-part grid that “offers a rich showcase of...