Once,
people met dates through family and friends, work, or community, religious, and recreational activities. These social networks sometimes resulted in a perfect match, but often, time constraints, the limited pool of participants, and in frequent meetings made it difficult to find a potential partner. Today, many people are turning to another resource --Internet
dating, also called online dating or e-dating. Internet dating is half billion dollar industry, and the market for these services has grown almost 40% in the past year. Internet dating service members supply information about their appearance, interests, and personalities and then search the service for people they might want to meet. The services are east to use, have a large range of participants, allow relationships to develop at a comfortable pace, and usually offer advanced options such as
live chat, voice mail, and computer match making. On the other hand, in an Internet dating service it can be difficult to judge the truthfulness of the profiles of other members or the claims made in the
life chat or e-mail. Although introductory memberships often are fre, many services many services require substantial fees for extended benefits.
Published: November 05, 2007
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