eHarmony UK gives away 39 days of free communication — with photos!

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eHarmony UK registrants, hold off on your credit cards! eHarmony UK offered some members today a incentive to return to the site and communicate with their “highly compatible across 29 dimensions” matches. Read the rules below.

Summary:
1. 7 days free: February 5-11
2. 4 days free: February 12-15 (free communication weekend)
3. 28 days free: February 16-March 15 (to those who qualify)

Interesting (desperate?) way to get things going and raise site traffic. I hope it works.

Comments 2

  1. Rebecca wrote:

    Let’s hope some US inactive subscribers get this invite too… and maybe that I’m one of them?

    Posted 06 Feb 2010 at 9:30 am
  2. Fernando Ardenghi wrote:

    The entire 2009 showed big paid sites with less worldwide traffic than 1 year ago or decaying in traffic.

    It is not due to economic downturn or the traction of social networking sites.

    Social networks of the “Western World” – except Facebook- : MySpace, Hi5, Friendster, FriendFinder, Bebo, Fotolog, Tuenti , Classmates, FriendsReunited, Tribe, Ning, Orkut, Multiply, MeetUp, and others are in decadence, with less traffic than 1 year ago or decaying in traffic because Facebook are killing them.

    It is not due to the traction of Facebook.
    With over worldwide 400 million registered users but only 200 million monthly users, Facebook grow had stopped. For every anxious new user entering Facebook, there is a tired old user leaving Facebook. Facebook’s traffic is steady, not growing any more.

    It is a new phenomenon. Daters had understood that the entire Online Dating Industry for serious daters in 1st World Countries is a HOAX, performing as a Big Online Casino.
    Daters got tired of being scammed with “automatic renewal” of their subscriptions and other “credit-card billing trickery”. They decided to “expel the scolex” of the “attracting, converting and retaining marketing parasites”

    Match, Chemistry, True, eHarmony, PerfectMatch, Be2, Parship, Meetic and other paid sites need to wake up and innovate. Or die and leave room for new opportunities.

    Regards,

    Fernando Ardenghi.
    Buenos Aires.
    Argentina.
    ardenghifer@gmail.com

    Posted 06 Feb 2010 at 10:44 am

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