Dr. Barry Atticks from Breinigsville, PA and Amie Armbruster-Szumski from Scranton, PA met in eHarmony in 2008. Barry has been a diehard fan since he can remember. Watch their video submission: Continue Reading »
Deborah Eaten, a Penn Foster University student from Glennallen, MD, and Steve Capecci (myspace), guidance counselor from Belcamp, MD, plan to marry on October 3, 2010.
At 4:00pm this afternoon, eHarmony success couple Inferrera and Wilber join in matrimony in the corporate offices of the website that introduced them to one other.
From Southington, CT, they were matched in January 2009.
We send our congratulations to the couple. This wedding is part of the site’s tenth anniversary celebrations this month. We expect the official blog to post photos on Monday.
"eHarmony success couple Inferrera and Wilber join in matrimony in the corporate offices of the website that introduced them to one other. "
That is exactly the same to promote a Casino in Las Vegas showing the gamblers who had won millionaires amounts of money.
eHarmony's managers are saying …
“When we met, it was amazing, I had given up,” Jeff said. “My (eHarmony) membership was expiring, and hers had expired. She had to sign up again to get my phone number.”
Jeff is a burley ex-cop; a New Yorker; a sworn, tried-and-true Yankees fan who was living in South Florida. Irma is a petite woman with a big smile, born in Mexico City but was living in Las Vegas, NV. They now together run a T-shirt business called “G’s Tees” in 621 N. Bullard St, Silver City, New Mexico. (Silver City Sun News, 7/30/2010)
See stories of other couples in our Couples category. Know an eHarmony success story? Drop us a line and we’ll feature them.
Nothing but nothing is more powerful as a marketing tool for the internet dating industry than the positive testimonials of people who have met on idating services. eHarmony has been good about capturing testimonials and featuring them. But many of their testimonials are dated, at this stage.
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I got to hand it to eHarmony for starting what I’d call their best marketing campaign of the year. From 6:04 pm last night to 12:04pm this afternoon, the “Celebration of Love” Contest in eHarmony’s used-to-be-neglected Facebook page has received and published 393 “How we met” stories submitted in real-time by Facebook users.
Who else doubts that EH marriages are real and happen to ordinary folk? Go contact these posters and ask them how they dealt with bad matches, unresponding contacts and endless closures.
Congrats to the staff who came up with this AWESOME campaign and congrats to eHarmony for the enormous response so far. I’ve been wishing that eHarmony would organize a “success story” online community and this could be it!
Wow, where have all these couples been hiding?! Guys, see if you can spot EH's past TV couples... Who is saying that they'er actors again?
I sincerely wish EH won't drop the ball with this community. Their success stories are their greatest asset. …
Featured today in MSNBC, Richard Anderson, 54, an Ameriprise Financial Services financial advisor in St. Cloud, MN, and Judi Taylor, 51, of St. Augusta, MN, met in eHarmony and married 15 months later.
Around 43051 marriages (and counting) were matched through eHarmony since March 2, 2005. Around 1337 members married today. - Harris Interactive (Caveat)
"eHarmony success couple Inferrera and Wilber join in matrimony in the corporate offices of the website that introduced them to one other. " That is exactly the same to promote a Casino in Las Vegas showing the gamblers who had won millionaires amounts of money. eHarmony's managers are saying …
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