Totally Free Dating Services: The Truth
by David Thomas
There are many articles that will
tell you to avoid totally-free dating services. You may well hear the argument
that they are worth exactly what you pay for them! Are you wasting your time if
you join a free dating service? This article attempts to answer that question
honestly and truthfully.
Firstly, we need to look at what might motivate a web developer to put up a
dating site for free. Can they make money out of it? Certainly they can. It has
never been easier to make money on the web. People selling products and services
on the web want traffic, and they are prepared to pay for it! There are various
ways that any website can make money by referring some of its traffic to
advertisers, or in some cases, simply displaying advertising. A site that has a
free product generates plenty of free traffic, and if they have a lot of traffic
then they can make a lot of money by advertising other people's products.
Secondly, we have to answer the question of why a web developer wouldn't
automatically choose to design a payment-based dating site, as opposed to one
that is totally free. The competition for payment-based dating services is so
great that you would need a huge advertising budget to compete with a
payment-based dating service. Also, you need a very large subscriber-base before
you can say that you have a dating service that's likely to be useful to
anybody! What's the good of finding that you have ten matches out of a possible
5,000 if they all live in the USA and you live in the UK?
Thirdly, why are there so many articles that tell you to avoid totally-free
dating services? That's a fairly easy question to answer. These articles could
simply be written by subscription-based dating services themselves. They are
after your money, so to tell you that free dating services are worth as much as
you pay for them is in their interest. However, that's not the only source of
these articles! Websites can make money by referring people to dating websites
through specially-encoded tracking links. If this is done and someone posts a
free profile or subscribes to the service, the dating service will pay a fee for
the lead or sale to the owner of the website.
It seems that on the face of it, dating services that are completely free may
actually be worth using. However, you still have to have enough people using the
service to make it likely that there will be potential datees of interest to you
in your area. Companies with large advertising budgets are very likely to have
more profiles for you to look at! That's quite straightforward to see. You'll
probably learn about paid dating services more quickly than totally-free ones.
How many people who write profiles on payment-required online dating services
are likely to be paid subscribers? In many cases, the number of paying
subscribers could be quite low, so if you choose to register with a paid dating
agency, it's best to make sure that it offers the ability to reply for free to
any person who posts a profile. Otherwise you could be wasting your time sending
messages to people who won't subscribe, and therefore will not be able to reply
to you.
What's likely to be different about a totally-free dating service? Well, it
won't have a huge staff to approve profiles. You may have to put up with some
slightly worse language seen in some profiles as a result. Of course, such
services will also attract people who aren't prepared to pay for the service.
With so many internet communication services available for free or very low cost
these days, can you blame them? After all, no human does the matching on paid or
free dating sites; it's all done by computer. Once the website has been
developed, it can be left to chug away at the search results, and the only costs
borne by the dating sites are the costs of the computer hardware, the
electricity, and the internet bandwidth.
On the plus side, anyone you send a message to will be able to reply to you!
There's no wasting time with people that haven't subscribed to the service. You
don't have to worry that 80% of the time, you could be sending a message to
someone who won't subscribe to the service. It will also take you the same
amount of time to develop an attractive dating profile, whether you use a free
online dating site or a paid one.
In my opinion, it's definitely worth considering posting a profile to at least
one totally-free dating service. See how you get on! After all, you are not
wasting any money, are you?
About the Author:
David Thomas publishes various
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