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Europeans eager for love online

Released on = February 16, 2006, 9:03 am

Press Release Author = DatingServices-Online.net

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = Fewer people are signing up to costly dating websites in the
US, but Europeans are still searching for love online, research shows.

Press Release Body = Thousands of people will spend this Valentine\'s Day with a date
or partner they first met online.

But while Europe\'s online dating market grew by 43% in 2005, the numbers of US
subscribers fell for the first time.

Some 5% of users in the US used paid dating websites in 2005, down 1% from 2004,
according to Jupiter Research.

US internet users blamed the high cost of subscriptions to online dating sites for a
falling membership rate in 2005, said Nate Elliott, who wrote the Jupiter report.

High prices were cited by 37% of users who did not sign up.

\"Only one-third of internet users who went to online dating sites in the last year
became paying subscribers,\" Mr Elliott said.

\"Our research shows there is an opportunity for dating sites to use targeted
discounting strategies to convert more of their visitors into paid customers.\"

Regional differences

Mr Elliott warned that the continuing boom in European use of online dating was not
expected to continue indefinitely.

There was already a marked difference between the numbers of people signing up in
northern Europe, specifically the UK and Germany, and the take-up rate in southern
countries like Italy and Spain.

The US market is effectively saturated after experiencing years of swift growth, he
said.

Europe\'s current affection for online romancing may appear spectacular, but the
industry has slowed after growing by 80% in 2004.

Analysts predicted that by 2009 the European dating market will reflect the current
single-figure growth in the US.

Emerging social networks, such as MySpace, were not being seen as a threat by online
dating companies, added Mr Elliott.

\"They don\'t have the tools or the right audience to help people to find a date.\"

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