Honeymoon Nearly Over for Internet Dating Services
Wednesday, 9. February 2005 - 10:28 pm
OMAHA WORLD-HERALD — Feb 9 — After a dramatic takeoff, the online
dating industry seems to have reached its cruising altitude. US
consumers spent ~$228 million on online personals the first half of
2004, up 6% from 2003. Two years ago, spending on online dating had
quadrupled in a year and then grown by about 49% the following year.
The recent plateau forces online dating companies to do some
soul-searching to keep attracting young singles. Nate Elliott, Jupiter
Research predicts more modest growth – about 20% over a four-year
period. Some seekers are joining singles groups, helping their
memberships surge. Some are finding free ways to meet and greet online
in places such as Craigslist.
Even industry insiders acknowledge that they need to do a better job.
"We've been slack," said Kristin Kelly, senior director of public
affairs for Match.com. FULL ARTICLE @ OMAHA WORLD-HERALD
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