By Anonymous April 27, 2004 -- Introducing a compatibility feature to dating sites, like the way Florida-Online-Dating.com developed, is a sure way to get your moneys worth when joining an online dating site. Why read endless profiles after profiles attempting to subjectively sort out who is the right one for you? Yes, we agree, subjectivity is essential, but at least start out with a good list of compatible people from the beginning. At Florida-Online-Dating.com, members have a helpful tool. After plugging in your desired search criteria, press a button and then the website does the rest by arranging the results in order of compatibility. This way, you start reading profiles in an order that increases your chances of a better and more compatible match.
Although Florida-Online-Dating.com intends to keep their formula a secret, a technological advantage to the dating industry so helpful like this is surely bound to get the competition’s attention as they too soon may be seeking to imitate this kind of improvement. However, according to the Lead Architect of Florida-Online-Dating.com, and the President of Webby Group, the firm which owns the site, Michael Caputi has the philosophy stating, “At Florida-Online-Dating.com, we don’t mind the competition improving on a technology we introduced at our site. We are in the business of helping members find the right match. As long as we keep that our focus, we’re confident business will always do well.”
With a very single U.S.A., it’s comforting that site’s like Florida-Online-Dating.com take initiatives to bring happiness to people’s lives. It’s also satisfying to know, that the people behind these companies aren’t just in it for profit, but work hard hours developing sometimes tedious formulations to better our chances of love. Then, the best part is, they gladly bring it to your membership plan for free. Now, with a good way to measure compatibility and have personals listed in an order that makes sense, get logged in, and attempt to give fate, and maybe a little bit of binary code, a chance.
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