PASADENA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 15, 2004--...4,786 couples matched by the service have married to date. Last month, the company announced that it had received the first of its kind patent around its ability to predict long-term relationship satisfaction. Based on thirty years of research... At last month's American Psychological Society's annual convention in Chicago, eHarmony's scientific team presented their findings that couples who were matched by eHarmony and have married are significantly happier than couples married for a similar length of time who met by other means.
eHarmony is doing a good job of tracking marriages. Their purpose is to help people find the perfect spouse and they're doing a great job of focusing and branding on this point.
Posted by: Mark Brooks | Jun 16, 2004 at 05:17 PM