PRESS RELEASE - Dec 18 - Spark Networks, a provider of niche online singles communities, launches Spark.com, a new site for highly-qualified singles. Spark.com unites millions of members from AmericanSingles.com and Date.ca communities into one clean and easy-to-navigate site. One new Spark.com feature is the free Color Code Personality Test, a compatibility exercise required of all new members to help them learn more about themselves. Other features include a profile photo prerequisite and more photo upload space.
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I have had a great experience with this company. There websites are well run and they have a great affiliate program.
Posted by: Steve Reno | Dec 18, 2009 at 09:32 PM
".... free Color Code Personality Test, a compatibility exercise required of all new members to help them learn more about themselves."
The Spark Color Code Personality Test is another HOAX in the Online Dating Industry.
Dr. Taylor Hartman is the brain behind that test. It is only an IPSATIVE instrument.
"The Hartman Personality Profile also known as The Color Code, created by Dr. Taylor Hartman, divides personalities into four colors: Red (the power wielders), Blue (the do-gooders), White (the peacekeepers), and Yellow (the fun lovers). Although different groups of people have different demographics, the general breakdown suggests that Reds comprise 35% of the population; Blues 35%; Whites 20%; and Yellows 20%. A 45-question test assesses one's color.
The beauty of relationships is that any color can date or marry any color. We can all be compatible if we work to be so. The advantage the Color Code gives you is the ability to know what you're getting in a potential mate, and what you can reasonably expect and can not reasonably expect from a relationship with each color. "
We can all be compatible if we work to be so ??? That is clearly a HOAX.
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The only way to break "the online dating sound barrier" is:
- using the 16PF5 normative personality test, available in different languages to assess personality of members, or a proprietary test with exactly the same traits of the 16PF5. The ensemble of the 16PF5 is: 10E16, big number as All World Population is nearly 6.7 * 10E9
(WorldWide, there are over 5,000 -five thousand- online dating sites, but no one is using the 16PF5)
- expressing compatibility with eight decimals, like The pattern 6.7.6.8.9.6.7.7.8.7.2.5.8.7.3.4 is 92.55033557% +/- 0.00000001% similar to the pattern 7.7.6.8.8.7.6.5.8.7.4.5.7.7.3.4
Using a quantized pattern comparison method (part of pattern recognition by cross-correlation) to calculate similarity between prospective mates.
That is the only way to revolutionize the Online Dating Industry.
Regards,
Fernando Ardenghi.
Buenos Aires.
Argentina.
[email protected]
Posted by: Fernando Ardenghi | Dec 18, 2009 at 09:46 PM
Steve Reno, on your site, datingwebsites.org, you list
Best Christian Dating Website = chemistry
"is a sister site of match.com..."
Huh?
Best Lesbian Dating Website = date.com
Huh? again.
You've got your sites misaligned. You meant eHarmony for Christian.
Except, it isn't a Christian dating site - hasn't been for years.
See http://toronto-dating.ca/2008/04/23/eharmony-a-christian-dating-site/
&
http://toronto-dating.ca/2008/11/29/eharmonys-gay-matching-could-backfire-with-core-christian-audience/
Sam
Posted by: Sam Moorcroft, ChristianCafe.com | Dec 20, 2009 at 04:57 PM