by David Evans | Dating Markets, Dating Sites & Startups, Online Dating Innovation
TechCrunch is talking about online dating again, someone over there must be single. This was the title of a New York Times Magazine article two years ago, aren’t we at 3.0 by now? Story starts out with the usual “Myspace is really a dating site”,...
by David Evans | Dating Markets, Marketing
Snip from links via Popgadget: Using a combination of prime-time TV and the Internet, Shaadi Online has helped arrange dozens of marriages since going on air in Pakistan three years ago, shaking up a conservative Muslim culture in which family networks usually decide...
by David Evans | Dating Markets, Social: Dating & Networking
Took a nice run today, my body is not used to the heat, 73 today. Running along the Charles this time of year is sobering, as the Boston Marathoners in training fly by doing 6-minute miles. Myspace has removed 200,000 objectionable profiles. Dating sites, take note,...
by David Evans | Dating Markets
Corner bars play a vital role in the fabric of society. Recently a fellow sitting next to me mentioned the PHP scripting language, at which time I promptly looked directly at him and said, “Why not Ruby on Rails?” Within minutes, I come to find out he...
by David Evans | Dating Markets
Today’s niche site is DateAGolfer. DateAGolfer.com is an online golf community developed specifically to help people expand their golf network. DateAGolfer.com is more than just dating, offering members an opportunity to share their passion for...
by David Evans | Dating Markets
InternetWeek wrote an article I contributed to which does a decent job explaining the draw of niche sites in the social networking and dating space. The author sent me a link to a new site, check out Quirkyalone, “a community of independent thought on singledom,...