Thursday, June 02, 2005

eHarmony uses scientific methods and expert guidance

eHarmony.com is not your father's dating service. eHarmony knows that the typical online dating service requests that visitors fill out a personality profile with information about interests, past history and preferences in the type of mate a person is seeking. eHarmony seems to have figured out that with most online dating services, the photograph is often the most important--if not the only--part of the screening process. eHarmony differs from online dating services in that eHarmony matches you with someone who is compatible not just on the surface, but also in "the deep and important ways that truly matter in a relationship." eHarmony uses proven matching technology based on research done by Dr. Neil Clark Warren that helps singles find the right person. The eHarmony online dating service features matching based on Christian principles, dating with the goal of a serious relationship and the desire to see singles fall in love for all the right reasons.

eHarmony states that consumers spent $313 million in 2003 on U.S.-based dating Web sites alone. eHarmony claims four million registered users. Due to their unique approach to matching, eHarmony has become the Internet's fastest growing online dating service. The proposition that more Internet users are beginning to use online dating services like eHarmony is not hard to believe. It seems that everyone knows someone who has met and eventually married someone via an online dating service, whether eHarmony or another. In fact, the writer of this review met and married his match via an online dating service :)

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