VENTURE VILLAGE - Nov 28 - eDarling just opened a physical shopfront. The company went live in 2009 as a clone of eHarmony and now claims 13M users across 16 markets, most recently Chile and Mexico. It expects to break even for the first time this year. The new space in West Berlin will house trained consultants offering two levels of support. Basic customer service will be free. A premium service will pair customers with a personal matchmaker, who will search for possible matches, suggest them to the client and even make first contact. The test run in Berlin will prove whether it’s worth opening similar spaces in other cities or countries.
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eDarling goes 'Apple.' I wonder how this will work out? Sounds like they're experimenting with matchmaking.
Posted by: Mark Brooks | Dec 04, 2012 at 02:48 PM