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eHarmony.com has finally managed to get those singles hitched, claiming eHarmony matchmaking system is responsible for 118 marriages a day. Now the company has made it its business to make sure they stay that way.

As of today eHarmony has presented new service. Not they offer counseling services for those singles who meet each other in the past two years with eHarmony Marriage, an online therapy service for people who are married or in committed relationships. Couples have to answer an extensive questionnaire and receive a computerized assessment of their relationship's strengths and weaknesses.
Based on that information, the service prescribes a series of self-directed exercises and interactive videos that target their trouble areas — communication, intimacy and conflict resolution, for example. Offered in 20-minute weekly sessions over three months, the site touts among its benefits at-home convenience and a $149 price tag that would otherwise buy them one, maybe two sessions with a traditional therapist.

The company claims the service has so far been a success, drawing between 300 to 500 new registrations daily. Its preliminary in-house study shows that 19 percent of couples considered "at risk" for serious marriage problems were no longer considered such after completing the three-month program. Read full article @ Courant.




WTD Comments: eHarmony is one of the most successfull and branded online dating sites on the web with large customers database. From one side it looks like a care about ex-customers on other side it looks like another way to make money from those who already cancelled standart eHarmony membership. Win-win situation which satisfy both parts.  

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