Are you tired of dating apps and feeling like you’re getting nowhere in your search for “the one”? Finding love can be tough, but before you give up on dating apps, consider a different approach: ...
Here’s a hard-to-swallow pill – you won’t ‘just meet someone in real life.’ That’s not how things work in 2024. The sooner you face that reality, the closer you are to your ideal match and love story.
Californian start-up Ditto has raised more than $9 million of seed-round funding for a business that aims to shake up the US's dating app market ...
Singles are swiping left on dating apps and spending six figures on high-end matchmaking instead. Demand for personalized dating services is growing, according to companies interviewed by Bloomberg.
Some singles, sick of the endless swiping of dating apps, are going back to an older method: matchmakers. A new breed of apps and companies are looking to bring matchmaking to a new generation with ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Wealthy men are ditching dating apps and turning to $25,000 matchmaking services. One exec who paid $26,000 for curated dates ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The Beatles famously sang “money can’t buy me love,” but they may not have realized money can buy you a matchmaker. The centuries-old way of meeting a partner is gaining ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Tired of swiping left and right? You're not alone. Many singles may still be using dating apps, but some looking for a deeper connection are turning to professional matchmakers.
Editor's note: This is part of an ongoing series, Humans of Lane County, that introduces readers to individuals who are making a difference in their Lane County communities. How hard is it to find ...
What used to be a last resort is now becoming a power move: high-paying men are outsourcing their love lives. A growing number of high-net-worth male professionals are ditching dating apps and turning ...