CHICAGO TRIBUNE -- Feb 10 -- More than 1,400 matchmaking sites are in operation, and according to JupiterResearch, as many as 11.7 million people are expected to pay for e-dating services by 2009, up from 10 million in 2006. In a 2007 survey by Forrester Research, 22% of online daters reported success in meeting people they like. Myriad niche sites have sprung up based on certain hobbies, interests and personality traits. Many niche sites are free.
have any studies been done about the overlap in these numbers? how many of these people are on multiple sites and are being counted twice or more?
Posted by: Sam Stone (onlinedatingpro.com) | Feb 11, 2008 at 07:25 PM