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Thanks to a crop of niche dating websites, you can find your ideal mate based on very specific
MODELS, CHEATERS AND GEEKS: How 15 Niche Dating Websites Are Helping All Sorts of People Find Love. Thanks to a crop of niche dating websites, you can find your ideal mate based on very specific criteria. The online dating industry is a $2.1 billion business, with niche dating sites claiming more and more of that market share.

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We talked to the men and women behind niche dating websites to find out what makes their crazy ideas so successful. From simple revenue models to familiarity with their customers, niche dating site creators believe they have a handle on their specific market. We also asked online daters what drove them to join the super-tailored sites and whether they have found love in the digital world. ASHLEY MADISON: ",Life is short. Have an affair.", Noel Biderman, CEO. Ashley Madison, the website for people looking to have affairs, has the honor of being the largest niche dating site in the world, Biderman said. He got the idea for the site in 2001 after reading a news story that claimed about 30 percent of people on dating websites weren't actually single. "I thought that would be an interesting vertical to tackle," Biderman said. Since 2001, the site has grown to 13.2 million members worldwide, nearly 8 million of whom live in the United States. The adultery website raked in more than $50 million in 2011 and predicts profits upwards of $80 million in 2012. The business model responsible for such impressive numbers is pretty simple. "It's a communication platform," Biderman said. Registration for the site is free and members purchase Ashley Madison credits that can then be used to contact other members. Members can also purchase virtual gifts like virtual champagne or virtual roses. The site might be thriving, but it isn't without its enemies. In 2008 the Archdiocese of Massachusetts decried the site's ads. But, his site is serving a purpose, Biderman said. It gives married people a way to get off sites like Match.com and, in some cases, it can help users strengthen their primary relationship. Biderman said he heard from one user who was caring for his wife with Alzheimer's, and when the disease progressed, the man said he felt uncomfortable being intimate with his wife because she didn't recognize him. The man joined Ashley Madison and found a lover whom he saw once a week. That arrangement allowed the man to preserve his life and continue caring for his wife, Biderman said. "Anything can happen when an affair comes into being," he said. VEGGIE DATE: ",Vegetarian dating for vegetarian singles.", Steve Urow, CEO and Creator. Vegetarianism is a significant lifestyle choice, Urow said, and something meat eaters just don't understand. "For a lot of people, it's more than what they eat," Urow said. "It's how they view the world." He created VeggieDate as a safe place for vegetarians to share their lifestyle with other vegetarians around the country. Plus, at the time he created VeggieDate, there weren't many vegetarian sites and people needed a way to connect, he said, adding, "it's important to be on the same wavelength." VeggieDate, which launched in 1999 and has around 13,000 members, makes money through a combination of membership fees and ads. Urow offers members a free two-week trial, after which memberships cost $10 for three months or $20 for a year. In addition to membership fees, companies pay to place banner ads on the site. "I tried to keep it relatively simple," he said. However, he said the money isn't the focus. The site is a labor of love. "I make strong efforts to be vegan and I say I'm nearly vegan," he said of his connection to the site. Meet VeggieDate user Randy K., who created a VeggieDate profile on a whim and wound up a wife. Randy K. met her husband Glenn in 2007 after posting a profile to the site. But romance wasn't her ultimate goal when she checked out the vegetable-friendly site. "I'm a vegetarian and I was looking for recipes," she said. After checking out veggie-only recipes, she said she searched for vegetarian dating sites just for fun. Randy, who was 50 years old when she met Glenn, ultimately found VeggieDate and spent a few minutes filling out a profile. When she and Glenn connected on the site, they emailed for about a week and talked on the phone for about a month before finally meeting. "The first thing I said to him was 'Can I see your driver's license?'' Randy said about their initial meeting. The two eventually tied the knot. "And I got married, un-freaking-believable, a year and a half later," she said. "We tell everyone about VeggieDate. I mean, VeggieDate? It's ridiculous." While Randy said she was initially embarrassed that she signed up for a dating website, now she and Glenn flaunt the fact. "We launch into the absurdity of it so we get to laugh with them," she said. While their attitude toward their meeting might help with naysayers, Randy said she thinks there is still some stigma attached with the concept of online dating. "But they're not going to say to my face 'Yea, no, that's for losers.'" Meet VeggieDate user Katie L., who wound up in a cross-country relationship. After the end of a four-year relationship with a "meater" and witnessing a friend get engaged to a man she met on eHarmony, vegetarian Katie L. decided to give VeggieDate a try. "I remember thinking, 'man this is low budget,'" she wrote in an email to Business Insider. "But it was very easy to use and had all the tools I needed." After 10 days on the site, she met Ethan R. in January 2010. She was 25 and he was 32. The pair met in person two months later. Katie ultimately moved from Arizona to Washington, where Ethan lives, about a year and a half ago, she told us. And while she initially got some grief for her decision to use VeggieDate, Katie is now OK with her decision. "You initially feel embarrassed but as a friend who met her husband on eHarmony said, you get over it, then you start to brag about it," she wrote. "There are people like my brother that said that's weird and two years later he's on Match.com. The famous line on an online dater to your parents when they freak that you met some Internet stalker online is, 'It's better than meeting a guy in a bar.'" PASSIONS NETWORK: ",Why join one personals site when you can join a network of over 200+ sites?", Michael Carter, Creator. Passions Network, which now encompasses 206 niche dating websites and 2,700,000 users, started as a dating directory in 2002. "As I was building out the directory, a lot of things began to change in the market," Carter said, citing the fact that Match.com and other sites were beginning to gain prominence. "But it was still kind of sketchy." As the online dating industry began to splinter, Carter created separate pages in his directory for all the niche sites that were already out there. Eventually he contacted a programmer he knew and the pair decided to build a network of niche dating sites on their own, starting in 2004 with 100 standalone websites. Eventually he expanded his network to include super-specific websites such as Stache Passions and Pirate Passions. "There's a whole nerd twist to it," he said. "I went deep with the nerd." While the specialty sites might get mocked, they pull users into the network. And once they're hooked, the network uses their answers to the start-up questionnaire to connect them with sites they might actually use, such as Jewish Passions or Christian Passions, Carter explained. The network, which is completely free, uses targeted ads to make money. Google's ad system places ads on the sites that are specific to the site's content. Carter also utilizes direct affiliate relationships with companies to place their products on his sites.













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