(Online Dating News Journal) A new free online dating service launched today - SinglesPlease.com - and is trying to convince the public that they are one of the first free online dating services.
In a press release put out by SinglesPlease, it says:
"Unlike some of its competitors like Match.com, Yahoo Personals, AmericanSingles, and eHarmony, who charge anywhere from $24.99 t o $49.99 per month, SinglesPlease.com is one of the first dating sites to offer its services in full without a monthly subscription."
According to Online Dating Magazine, there are more than 100 free online dating services, including dominate ones like PlentyofFish and OKcupid. Free online dating services have been in existence since earlier this century.
Joe's Comments
I understand the need for press when a new online dating service launches, but trying to market yourself as "one of the first dating sites to offer its services in full without a monthly subscription" when you're getting involved late in the game is more than just a bit misleading. But then again, it did get them press here. :-)
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