Xfactor Dating introduced online dating to 1000's of its single members so they can join thousands of other singles online and now, more people are meeting online than ever before. Despite being live for just over 3 months, Xfactor has already attracted almost 90,000 members to sign up to its online dating service.
Xfactor daters represent themselves and their personalities through adding their profile and photo. They then start searching and reviewing potential matches and by instant messaging other singles that take their fancy. They quickly busy themselves in the webcam chat rooms, instant messaging, and searching other local singles online by postcode - Xfactor members get the most from their potential cupids.
As the week comes to a close, are you stressed because you do not have a date confirmed for Friday night and no one to hang out with because all of your friends are married and doing the family thing? Or are you the one who will be spending Friday night at home with the kids while your best friend is preparing for their adventurous first date with the newest hottie they met online?
Since before anyone can remember, it has been an unwritten rule that singles hang out with singles and couples hang out with other couples.
DateExperience is proud to launch their new web site that helps the growing online dating community collaborate and rate their dates. The site also features sections for dating tips and advice.
Visitors to the site will find categories such as Psychos, Stalkers, Good Dates and Dates Gone Bad where users can post their stories.
"We want to build a community of singles and enable them to get together and collaborate about their dating experiences," said Mitch Bartlett, co-founder and owner of DateExperience.com. "You can learn what to do and what not to do on a date based on other peoples experience."
The site was built with Joomla open source content management software. More features are planned as the site grows such as a community section and tips on sex life.
Cambridge, MA (PRWEB) August 15, 2006 — lifeknot.com, a novel site that has features in common with social networking and online dating web sites, has launched a mobile
version of its web site. lifeknot’s mobile site enables members to use their cell phones as a digital ice-breaking device — as well as to search and view member profiles and pictures from their cell phones.
Enter the usernames of two lifeknot members into a cell phone to see a list of shared activity interests, bands, books, movies and tv shows. Scrolling down through a list of shared interests gives you an immediate indication of your compatibility and some great talking points that will help break the ice. What makes this comparison so interesting is lifeknot’s extensive member-suggested activity listings. From the usual (hiking, biking, camping, and cooking) to the unique (beekeeping, home brewing, longboarding, and belly dancing) members are certain to share some of the 1,100 and growing activities listed.
(PRWEB) August 15, 2006 — South Asians are now looking at online dating sites as opposed to matrimonials to find their partners. According to an online poll conducted by http://www.kamaconnection.com, a leading South Asian dating website, 71 percent of the members surveyed opted for online dating as opposed to their parents setting them up.
According to Samir Bajaj, owner of http://www.kamaconnection.com, this trend is here to stay. “Matrimonial sites are soon going to be a thing of the past, since young South Asian professionals want to take matters in to their own hands and find life partners.†This he says is in no way a sign of disrespect towards their parents, but a sign of the times.