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Gay Dating Website Launches Valentine Special -

To make it easier for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transsexual and transgender singles to connect with one-another this Valentine's Day, GetSteady.com, an exclusive gay and lesbian singles community distinguished by its mandatory photo verification policy, recently announced that it will be waiving lifetime membership fees for those signing up through Valentine's Day, February 14, 2010. The company is one of the only gay dating websites committed to quality over quantity and requiring basic photo verification for all new members free of charge to ensure profile authenticity. Through February 14, 2010, new verified members may also request the following complementary services:
  • Profile and photo review
  • Personalized email advice on ways to improve their profile
  • Photo enhancement services including image cropping or resizing, photo lightening or darkening, and blemish removal
"We want to help our valued members put their best face forward," explains Michael Zuyus, CEO of GetSteady.com. "This is just one more reason why GetStready.com is becoming the preferred destination for GLBT singles who demand the highest level of service and quality in all areas of their lives."
GetSteady.com is a gay owned and operated venture founded in response to superficial and frequently fictional member profiles that populate the Internet today. Launched in 2008, the site has gained attention both in its regional New York metro area and nationwide with its periodic offline group activities and socials to complement the online dating experience including participation in the 2009 AIDS WALK New York. Learn more about the company's mission, culture and membership benefits at GetSteady.com. About GetSteady.com Founded in 2008, GetSteady.com is one of the only gay dating sites mandating verified photo authenticity of all active members. The website serves the serious-minded gay, lesbian, bisexual, transsexual and transgender community throughout the United States, with cost-effective, highly competitive subscription plans to ensure access for everyone.
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eHarmony will go gay

eHarmony next year will launch a matching service called Compatible Partners, which will be marketed to gays and lesbians.


The Pasadena, Calif.-based company’s announcement was the result of a settlement reached today with the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office, which claimed in a lawsuit eHarmony violated the state’s Law Against Discrimination by not offering a same-sex matching service.

The New Jersey regulator got involved following a complaint by Eric McKinley, a gay match-seeker in the state, who now will be provided a free, one-year membership to Compatible Partners.

In addition, the settlement calls for eHarmony Inc. to pay McKinley $5,000, and to pay New Jersey’s Division on Civil Rights $50,000 to cover investigation-related administrative costs.

eHarmony faces another suit in California. It’s unclear how this settlement will affect that case.

“Now that we’re entering the same-sex matching market, we fail to see what the [California] plaintiffs could achieve through further litigation,” said Antone Johnson, a vice president of legal affairs at eHarmony.

eHarmony was founded in 2000 by Dr. Neil Clark Warren, a clinical psychologist with once-close ties to the Christian evangelical group Focus on the Family.

eHarmony offers its services in the U.S., Australia, Britain and Canada.

Its website says that 236 eHarmony members marry every day in the U.S. as a result of being matched on the site using eHarmony's patented "Compatibility Matching System."

With the settlement, eHarmony denied violating the law, claiming its business model has been based on its expertise. The company said it has researched thousands of opposite-sex marriages to understand what makes opposite-sex couples compatible.

Registration on the Compatible Partners site, slated to launch by March 31, will be free for the first 10,000 users registering within one year of its launch. After that, subscription pricing for the new site will be equal to that for eHarmony.com.

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