If you’re an
American over the age of 16, chances are you’ve heard of or maybe even visited
one of many popular online-dating sites like Match.com, eHarmony, OKCupid or
Tinder. Dating habits have drastically changed in the 20 years since one of the
first online dating sites, Match.com, launched to the public. An industry once
plagued by bad stigma and skepticism has now grown in both popularity and
acceptance in today’s society. Today, America’s booming online-dating industry
is estimated at about $2.2 billion and is expected to grown by another $100 million
every year through 2019. Although dating apps are becoming increasingly
popular, many people seem to agree that they would still prefer to meet someone
the old fashioned way.
Saturday, August 15, 2015
Online Dating Post
Online-dating has made great
strides in the last 20 years. People can now use phones, Tablets and computers
to access popular dating sites and apps like Match.com, eHarmony, OKCupid and
Tinder. An industry that was once plagued by feelings of embarrassment and
shame, now offers a fun and unique way for people to meet others with similar
personalities and interests. Different sites, like Tinder, are geared towards a
younger crowd, while sites like OurTime.com and eHarmony cater to an older
generation. No matter your age, online-dating offers different platforms for
everyone to potentially meet the love of their life.
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