Web users still searching for that special someone this Valentine's Day received good news after analysts reported that the online dating market in Europe is heating up.
Jupiter Research predicts that online dating websites in the US will bring in $936m in revenues by 2011, while sites in Europe will generate ˆ549m.
The European figure is more than double the revenue in 2006, when dating sites logged ˆ243m, the research firm said.
The number of web users who reported using an online dating service jumped from four to six per cent from 2005 to 2006, according to the report.
"The European online dating market is experiencing real growth right now," said senior Jupiter analyst Nate Elliot. "The industry will increase from 2.8 million paid users in 2006 to six million in 2011."
However, the five-year outlook for dating sites in the US is less optimistic. "Over the past several years we have seen a steady drop in the percentage of US online users who report browsing online dating sites," said Elliot.
The analyst suggested that the sites will need to introduce new services to continue to bring in users.
Jupiter predicts that the US online dating market will grow annually by six per cent by 2011, compared to Europe's nine per cent, and that users in Europe will spend 75 per cent as much money on online dating as their American counterparts.
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