Online dating has evolved quite a bit since it began many years ago. These days, it is viewed as a common and acceptable way to find love. As the world becomes more complicated and busier each day, millions of people are turning to online dating sites to help them find an organized, effective way to find romance.
There are 2 types of dating sites to choose from. The first type of dating site focuses on finding true love, and emphasize compatibility. An example of such a site would be Eharmony. To join such sites, you usually need to complete a long questionnaire designed to analyze your personality. Since these questionnaires are comprehensive, it often takes a half hour or more to complete.
The second kind of online dating site puts you at the helm, and simply provides a community where you search for you own match. Example of such sites are Match and Mate1. In this Mate1 review article, I will take a closer look at the Mate1 dating site, and discuss the Mate1 free trial as well as the paid membership benefits.
Mate1 is no doubt a very large dating site, with more than 27 million members. The importance of a large member base cannot be underestimated, since the larger the membership, the more likely you are to find your match. In addition to being large, the Mate1 dating pool is also quite diverse, including all races and ages.
You can choose from two different levels of membership. Mate1 free trial members can join the site for free, create their profile (with up to 20 photos) and search other members on the site. Paid subscribers, on the other hand, can chat, send emails, and communicate in an unrestricted way with other members. The profile is easy to set up, and may only take minutes depending on how detailed you want to be.
Since joining is free, and requires very little time or effort, we recommend you sign up for Mate1 and see what it has to offer. With no long term commitment, you can check out the members and features of Mate1 at your leasure, and become a paid member if you want to take it to the next level and start communicating with other members.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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