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U.S. Dating Services Market

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Marketdata Enterprises Inc.
Published: April 2006
Product Code: R237-214
Description
This is the ONLY in-depth business analysis that covers all segments of this industry, since the market has no trade association performing market research.

This newly updated 4th edition Marketdata study is a fascinating analysis of one of the oldest professions—matchmaking. The popularity of dating websites has taken a hit lately, as customer dissatisfaction with inaccurate profiles grows. Background and marital status checks may become mandatory and are a hotly contested issue, with more and more states proposing legislation.

This market is a now a $1 billion business in the U.S., with online dating services soaring in popularity since 2001 and representing nearly 50% of the market’s value. The Web has revolutionized this business and has brought affordable and convenient matchmaking to the masses. But, dating website revenues grew only 4.5% last year as the U.S. market became saturated with 850+ sites. Europe is the next untapped market. Off-line chains and matchmakers are posting moderate growth, but radio datelines and print personals continue to slide. Speed dating continues to do well, along with certain niche markets.

The study examines: market size/forecasts and segments from 1994 to 2008 Forecast. Separate in-depth chapters cover: Dating Websites, Dating Service Chains with physical offices, Independent Matchmakers, Radio Datelines & Print Personal Ads, and Singles Publications. Study examines how dating services operate—typical revenues/fees/profits, negative image problems and sometimes unethical sales practices. New chapter on background checks. Includes detailed profiles of the top 10 matchmakers in the U.S., dater demographics, factors affecting demand, latest Census data/national & state operating ratios, industry conferences/trade groups in formation. Competitor profiles for: Together/The Right One, Great Expectations, Match.com, eHarmony, It’s Just Lunch, Yahoo Personals, Lavalife, Meetic, The Matchmaking Institute, Spark Networks and more.
Table of Contents
Introduction - Study Scope, Methodology, Sources Used




Executive Overview of Major Findings

Highlights of ALL study chapters




Nature of The Business - How Dating Services Operate

Recommended ethics/precautions consumers should take before signing contracts, creening procedures, entry of large corporations to the business (Advanta), why demand s growing for dating services, singles demographics.

Discussion of industry characteristics, evolution of “marriage market intermediaries”, efinition of types of providers (singles/personal ads, video dating services, singles events, nteractive voicemail systems, traditional matchmakers, computer dating - how each service perates, estimated number in U.S., no. of clients, image, advantages/drawbacks of each).

Success rates of and problems with “marriage market intermediaries”, review of iterature and past studies, the future of intermediaries.

How dating services operate: typical methods used by Together, Matchmakers Intl., uggested techniques for launching/marketing a new dating service.

Operating ratios of franchised dating services (avg. gross revenues for small, mid- ized, large metro areas, amount spent on advertising, profit margins, $ allocated or office staff, rent, overhead, etc.)

Recommended industry code of ethics: guidelines developed by trade group, uestions consumers should ask of matchmaking, video and computer services

Past regulatory actions taken against Together Dating Service by PA State Attorney General’s ffice, Great Expectations vs. the Better Business Bureau, allegations of deceptive sales ractices used by former sales reps and counselors.




Demographics & Other Factors Affecting Demand

Summary: Discussion of number of American singles, findings of survey by It’s Just unch about typical $ amount spent on dates by men/women, avg. no. of dates, etc. nalysis of male/female make-up of dating services’ clients, singles by age group

AOL/Opinion Research Survey findings: dating websites vs. other methods, AOL dating ndex - 10 best/worst cities for dating singles baby boomers - key group of customers).

Latest Census data: number and % of population representing single/divorced/widowed ales, females as of year 2000, 2010 projections.

Tables:


Marital status of adults: 1970-2010 F, age 18 and older (no. of adults in U.S.)

States with highest number of unmarried men and women

State ranking of % of unmarried men & women, 50 states

Marital status of U.S. population, by sex and age: 2004 (no. and % distribution)

Living arrangements of persons age 15+, by characteristics: 2004

Percent of men age 15+ who were never married, by state: 2004

Percent of women age 15+ who were never married, by state: 2004

Households by type household: 1990-2004 (married, single, etc.)

Households by age of householder and size of household: 1990-2004

Unmarried partner households, by sex of partner: 2003

Family households with kids under age 18, by type family: 1990-2004

Nonfamily households, by sex and age of householder: 2004

Persons living alone, by sex and age: 1990-2004

Households, families, subfamilies, married couples: 1980-2004

Married couples by race: 1980-2004

Families by type, race, Hispanic origin: 2004




Market Size and Growth

Estimated number of dating services in U.S.

Discussion of lack of official industry data, past estimates by trade groups/rationale.

Market status and summary: historical growth of the industry’s largest franchises & chains, peak sales year, comparison of market conditions in 1994 vs. 1997, $ size of market (effects of online dating services, growth of radio dateline systems, mismanagement, rise of the personal ads, price resistance by customers, negative publicity).

Marketdata’s past predictions - which came true, which were wrong - discussion.

2004-2005 Performance- key trends, deals Marketdata expectations $ size of market, off-line vs. online services’ growth

2006-2008 Outlook for independent matchmakers

2006-2008 Outlook for off-line dating service chains

2006-2008 Outlook for dating websites

2006-2008 Outlook for the personal ads and radio datelines market

Niche Markets: companies specializing in… seniors, millionaires, religious groups, etc.

Speed dating: discussion of concept, major competitors identified (Cupid.com/Pre-dating), fees, income, list of speed dating websites, etc.

Tables:


Historical & forecasted market size in $ (1991-2008 F)

Major market segments: 1994, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008 F, estimated revenues of: independent matchmakers, franchises/chains, personal ads mkt., dating websites

Value of industry market segments: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008 F

The major off-line chains (no. of offices, 2001, 2003, 2005: Great Expectations, Together, Matchmakers Intl., It’s Just Lunch)




Online Dating Services

Status report, results of recent user polls, customer dissatisfaction with accuracy of online profiles, discussion of where future growth will come from (sponsoring events, Europe, niche sites), member retention, cost of entry to the market rising.

Spark networks management interview: industry outlook

Evolution and past strong growth of online dating, advantages & disadvantages to the user, reasons for growth, estimates of number of Americans using online dating (ComScore, Nielson), who the leading competitors are, types of dating sites

Market size & growth: online paid content spending on dating/personals by ComScore, for 2003-2005, Marketdata estimates for 2006 to 2010, findings of phone interviews with top competitors and industry experts

Limitations of online dating - discussion

Need for a trade association? - discussion, profiles of existing groups (Internet Dating Executive Alliance/IdeaOasis, International Assn. of Dating Websites)

Lack of uniform industry metrics/yardsticks - analysis (registered users, unique visitors, members, paid subscribers)

European Market for Online Dating: findings of Cross Asset report about Meetic (mkt. leader), why Europe is growing faster than U.S. ranking of top dating sites’ market share, growth projections

Niche dating websites, type found, by religion, profile of Shaadi.com (Indian site)

Adult sites - discussion of faster growth.

Tables:


Rankings of top 15 U.S. dating sites, by: Hitwise, Nielson Netratings, ComScore Mediametrix

Ranking of top European dating sites

Competitor Profiles (headquarters, website, how the service works, cost, no. of paid subscribers vs. registered users, profile of its customers, related services, recent mergers/acquisitions, recent company developments, estd. or actual company revenues to 2005, projections, mgmt. opinions, etc.). In-depth profiles for following companies:


Match.com

Yahoo! Personals

Lavalife

Spark Network

eHarmony

Meetic st/Directory: Names/sample directory of 390 online dating service websites.





BacKground Checks: Status Report

Limitations of dating websites, why customers are not happy with accuracy of profiles

Extent of usage of dating websites by Americans

Status of legislation re mandatory background/criminal checks in various states: IL, FL, TX, VA

Role of True.com as catalyst for move to background checks—unique selling proposition or ublicity seeker?

IMBRA - passage of International Marriage Broker Regulation Act of 2005

How the major dating websites have reacted/what they’re doing to address the issue

Name/address of background checking firms serving the dating services industry.




Dating Service Chains (off-line services)

Summary & definition of “off-line” or “traditional” bricks & mortar dating services with hysical offices, the franchises and major chains. History of these competitors, operating model sed, competition vs. dating websites, troubles of Great Expectations and Together Dating ervice, comments/observations of former owners/employees, other experts.

Costs per acquisition, marketing methods, profit margins, avg. receipts per office. interview with E & Matchmakers International management/owners.

Market $ size & status report: 1997-2005, Marketdata 2005 growth estimate, 2008 forecasts

Have companies changed their sales practices? - discussion, recent actions.

Table: The 4 major chains, by no. of offices and revenues, 2003 & 2005
Competitor Profiles (headquarters, website, how the service works, no. of offices, fees charged, no. of customers, profile of its customers, franchising, avg. gross sales potential per office, typical profit margins, expenses, marketing methods, recent mergers/acquisitions, recent company developments, estd. or actual company revenues, mgmt. opinions, etc). In-depth profiles for following companies:

Great Expectations

Together Dating Service /The Right One

Matchmakers International

It’s Just Lunch

Other off-line companies




The Matchmakers Market

How matchmakers operate: summary & discussion, why they’re doing well today.

Market size & status report: estimated number of matchmakers in the U.S., 2005 estimate,

2008 forecast, average revenues per matchmaker
The Matchmaking Institute: entry of new matchmakers into the profession

Industry trade association: discussion of past efforts to form The National Association of thical And Professional Matchmakers, other efforts.

Major market trends: ease of entry, use of websites, impact of recessions, ancillary services eing offered.

Profiles of Some of the Top U.S. Independent Matchmakers For matchmakers profiled below… an in-depth discussion and description of how they operate, typical fees, clients served, specializations, address or phone and website. Findings of Marketdata phone interviews, opinions on status of the market.)


Orly Hadeda (Orly the Matchmaker)

Leora Hoffman Associates

Kailen Rosenberg (Global Love Mergers)

Janis Spindel

Zelda Fischer (Gentle People Ltd,)

Barbie Adler (Selective Search Inc.)

Irene Valenti (Valenti International)

Lisa Ronis Personal Matchmaking

Jill Kelleher (Kelleher & Associates)

Dianne Bennett.




The Personal Ads & Radio Datelines Market

Print personals - discussion of market characteristics, status report & relationship between ewspapers running the ads, the automated voicemail system providers they use, and long istance phone companies, avg. cost per 900 number call, cost to responders to ad vs. those lacing them, why personals are popular vs. other methods.

$ Size of the Personal Ads Market: discussion/analysis of decline of the market, past media stimates, personal ads’ share of total 900/976 number call volume, arketdata estimates & forecasts of personals mkt. size, 1997, 2001, 2003-2005 growth utlook, based on phone interviews, inherent problems/limitations of personal ads.

Singles publications market: discussion of reasons for decline, how they operate/make oney, avg. subscription price, cost to run personal ads, avg. cost of automated personals, etc.

Singles publications: name/address list of the major U.S. singles publications, by state

Radio Station Datelines: status report & discussion/analysis of popularity of radio automated

“datelines”, Status Report: The leading providers of Interactive Voicemail Systems today, effect f online dating services as main contributor to decline in this market, comments by anagement regarding withdrawal from market by competitors, profiles of two companies left: park Network Services and Telepublishing International.



Industry Economic Structure & Operating Ratios

Summary & analysis of 2002 Census survey (latest available): the dating services industry AICS code, no. of establishments & companies in the U.S., national receipts, payroll costs, ey ratios (avg. receipts per establishment, avg. receipts per company, avg. receipts/payroll per mployee).

Analysis of legal form of organization of dating services (% of establishments & receipts by: orporations, partnerships, sole proprietorships - 2002 vs. 1997

Analysis by industry concentration levels: top 4, 8, 20, 50 firms - 2002 vs. 1997

Analysis by single & multi-unit operations - 2002 vs. 1997

Analysis & ratios, by receipts size of companies - 2002 vs. 1997

Analysis & ratios, by receipts size of establishments - 2002 vs. 1997

Tables:


Number of dating services, state’s total receipts, avg. receipts per service, by state: 2002

Ratios, by legal form of organization - 2002, 1997 (no. of estabs., firms, payroll as % receipts, eceipts by type)

Ratios, by industry concentration levels (market share): top 4, 8, 20, 50 firms - 2002, 1997

Ratios, by single & multi-unit operations (ratios as above) - 2002, 1997

Ratios, by receipts size of companies (as above, 11 classes-under $100K-$100 mill. - 2002,

1997)
Ratios, by receipts size of establishments (as above, 11 classes-under $100K-$100 mill.) -

2002, 1997.



Reference Directory of Industry Trade Associations & Information Sources

List of dating service industry trade associations, conferences, consultants and experts, esearch papers, analyst reports, etc. -- address & phones.

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