eHarmony.com overview |
eHarmony was launched in the US in 2000, as an alternative online dating site for singles looking for a long-term relationship. In the USA eHarmony.com has developed into the most trusted relationship website.
They proudly announce that eHarmony.com is responsible for nearly 5% of all new U.S. marriages.
eHarmony’s Compatibility Matching System is based on a rigorous scientific approach to relationships and they have developed models of compatibility particularly adapted for different demographic populations.
eHarmony.com matches you with like-minded singles based on key dimensions of compatibility, such as humour, intelligence and passion.
There's a quite long and detailed questionnaire to fill out in order for the system to work well, but the benefits can be tremendous!
Another important aspect about eHarmony, is that you can’t search profiles. They’ll rather send you compatible matches (as they say, „eHarmony: a relationship site, not a dating site“)
It is not possible to browse or search profiles on eHarmony. Once matches have been found, you are guided through the following communication process:
- Read your match’s ‘About me’ information
- Send first questions (chosen from a list)
- Exchange 10 ‘must haves’ and 10 ‘can’t stands’
- Send second questions (free choice)
- Open communication
After communication commences, you can decide whether to exchange personal contact details or fast track the process straight to direct open communication.
Free Features:
- Personal report from their Compatibility Matching System (worth $40)
- Initial matches provided
- Further Matches supplied via email
Restrictions:
- No contact available with free service. There are occasional free contact offers.
Paid Membership Features:
- Contact enabled between members
Search by Member Options:
- No search facility available on this website
Regions:
- United States
- Canada
- Australia
- UK
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