“Both kinds are popular, so you can’t go just by that,” she writes.According to the 2016 Consumer Reports Online Dating Survey, more than 9,600 people had used an online dating service in the last two years, with 48% listing the subscription-based as their site of choice.



She signed up for JDate, an online dating site for Jewish singles.
“All kinds of people are doing it,” says Caploe, 54, a publisher who lives in New York City.
She also helps make your dating life alive again, so you have the chance to meet new people. I knew that hiring a professional could help but I had no idea how much it would not only change my dating life but change me as a person as well.
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Many experts have weighed in on the question of whether the adage “you get what you pay for” applies to online dating sites.
Some argue that paid sites attract more serious users, stating that free options may be more attractive to bots or those looking to hook up.Find love in your life with help from Sharon Cecchini of Instinct Dating Services.She assists single men and women in Boston, Massachusetts on their journey to finding the right one for them.But Plenty of Fish and e Harmony tied for second place (one free, the other paid, respectively), with each garnering a total of 23%.Interestingly enough, the same Consumer Reports survey found that free dating sites score slightly higher in user satisfaction.I truly felt like I was reaching out to a friend for help as opposed to a "pro" just telling me what I was doing wrong.