TWINCITIES.COM - May 7 - A service called Inbox Cupid takes a Groupon-flavored approach to Internet-centric matchmaking. Users supply an email address and tell the service their home city and which gender they want to date. Then they begin receiving daily deals (dates). If one such prospect seems like a perfect match, getting in touch is a cinch (and costs only a buck).
Singles want to go on dates with compatible singles. They don't want to spend 12 hours tappity-tapping online. This service fits the bill. Pay-per-date?
Posted by: Mark Brooks | May 10, 2011 at 10:33 AM