MARKET WATCH -- Feb 19 -- Zoosk targets 20 and 30 somethings, a demographic that spends a lot of time on social networking sites. Zoosk's founders say their site is among the first to incorporate social networking into online dating. Zoosk has received $4.5 million in funding and has 16.5m users. Not all dating sites are growing like Zoosk. Spark Networks saw sales drop to $14m vs. $15.8m a year ago, while Match.com's revenue grew 5% to $93.5m. While jobless people may be also lonely, many will find paying $25 to $35 a month for a dating service a luxury when they have no income and will use Zoosk or free sites like PlentyofFish. FULL ARTICLE @ MARKET WATCH
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No wonder Zoosk are doing so well!
The take your money and do not give you the service they advertise.
I paid for Premium membership but other members still could not send me messages which is one of the advantages stated on their website.
Emailing Zoosk support is futile - they never reply. And they even delete your complaints in their own community forums.
DO NOT USE ZOOSK!
Posted by: Keith Smith | Mar 02, 2009 at 06:19 PM