This is a simple, well-designed online dating site. Singlesnet is easy to navigate with clear page layouts. Once registered, you’ll get an inflated sense of success because your inbox will be flooded with messages. Don’t get too excited: They are mostly automatic match alerts from Singlesnet and alerts on “who’s viewed your profile.” But the winks and messages will come. Can’t blame them for starting you off with a bang.
Singlesnet appears to be a highly visited site. The visitor profile is most similar to AmericanSingles with a higher proportion of men, 45% making over $60,000 per year, and 45% over the age of 35. Both the quantity of responses and their diversity were considerably less than the top sites like Match.com and Yahoo! Personals who offer a similar online dating model.
Singlesnet profiles cover the standard online dating information with check boxes for physical characteristics and a brief survey of your activities and Singlesnet offers an open-ended question to write about yourself and the person you’d like to date.
Forget search preferences. You determine zip code, Singlesnet selects an age range, and you sift through the results. Women will see men up to five years younger and 15 years older.
You’ll want to see two pages: inbox and interests. Inbox shows a chronological list of flirts, emails, members who have viewed your profile (Interests), and best matches determined by Singlesnet. Both pages display member photos and links to profiles.
Several pages use the same graphics and format, making the Singlesnet site monotonous and difficult to discriminate between functions. This repetition does make for a simple system to view, flirt, and email members right from the photo gallery. The Interest screen and My email are redundant.
Singlesnet offers telephone support, email with a convenient drop down topic menu, and a brief FAQs page covering basic problems.
Register on Singlesnet if you want to learn the basics of online dating, but save your money for an online dating site that offers more interaction, more service and better results like Match.com and Yahoo! Personals.
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