Mobile dating revenues to reach $1bn by 2012

Revenues from mobile dating and chatroom services are expected to pass $1bn by 2010, according to a new report from Juniper Research.

Globally, the number of users of such services is expected to rise from just over 40m in 2007 to 260m in 2012, driven by strong demand in both developed and emerging markets, including more than 60m users in the Indian sub-continent.

According to report author Dr Windsor Holden, “Major brands such as Match.com and Webdate have recognised that customers are willing to pay a mobility premium for 24/7 access to these services and are increasing deploying mobile applications to complement and enhance their existing offerings.”

Holden added that the sector was also becoming increasingly attractive to start-ups seeking to launch cross-platform services from the outset.

“The increasing proliferation of 3G handsets and a mean that companies are increasing confident of introducing converged services at the outset. Furthermore, those companies which embrace such a strategy – such as Flirtomatic – are experiencing significantly higher levels of traffic from their WAP users than from their users on the fixed internet.”

The report  cautions, however, that usage was being retarded in many territories by excessive and confusing data pricing, stating that the high costs of data – particularly for prepaid customers – were continuing to act as a disincentive for regular usage and more widespread adoption.

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    Nice article. Just want to add a couple of more findings from the Juniper Research report :

    Less than 30% of mobile dating customers will be on flat-rate subscriptions by 2011

    The Far East & China region is currently the largest region in terms of subscriber numbers, primarily due to the success of dating services in Japan

    Advertising will provide the majority of mobile social networking revenues but less than one-third of all UGC revenues by 2013

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    Nice article. Just want to add a couple of more findings from the Juniper Research report :

    Less than 30% of mobile dating customers will be on flat-rate subscriptions by 2011

    The Far East & China region is currently the largest region in terms of subscriber numbers, primarily due to the success of dating services in Japan

    Advertising will provide the majority of mobile social networking revenues but less than one-third of all UGC revenues by 2013

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