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Match.com introduces a new online dating site it claims will get you on more dates more quickly. And will incorporate feedback from the folks you’ve dated.
The Chemistry.com experience begins with the Chemistry Profile(TM), an in-depth personality assessment developed in collaboration with scientific advisor Helen Fisher, Ph.D., world renowned cultural anthropologist and an expert in the science of human attraction. Based on the results of the Chemistry Profile(TM), members are matched with a select group of compatible people and then brought together through a private, step-by-step process called 1-2-3-Meet(TM). This patent-pending process helps members get past email to that essential next step - a meeting in the real world, which is the true test of chemistry between two people.
In addition, Chemistry.com is the first site to incorporate member feedback after each first meeting, helping to deliver more compatible matches and make dating more successful over time. This feedback loop also is designed to help members better understand the dynamics of their in-person meetings and gain personal insight that will improve their chances of discovering chemistry and building an enduring relationship.
From Fast Company:
Match.com is launching Chemistry because its executives believe that there’s a large audience who wants a more structured online dating experience and who’ll pay a premium … So a product that reveals only 5 potential matches at a time based on your detailed questionnaire responses, that manages the flow of information, and helps lead to in-person meetings holds more appeal than being on their own in a sea of profiles.
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