If there are 73K marriages per year (146K members participating) out of 20M, less than 7% of members are marrying…it’s .7%, right? Mental check, 7% would be 1 in 14, so that would mean 1.46M or so, not 146K.
Well there you go. 2.2 million marriages for a little over 300 million Americans, means a little over 150 thousand marriages for 20 million eHarmony members, or about 400 per day. Divide by two because there are two members for one marriage* and you get 200. Simple!
- Look, just don’t even think about it.
The control group…the experimental group…at first blush I liked it.
Except the 300M figure for Americans includes newborns, already marrieds, and elderlies who aren’t wookin’ pa nub, whereas e-Harmony is (allegedly) 100% date-able and so motivated. Of the 300M, say 150M are date-able. The figure for marriages in the gen pop would be double to 800 per day…meaning e-Harmony is worse.
But then if e-Harmony isn’t 100% USA, it’s still more complicated. What is the marriage rate in other countries where they operate?
I had very few matches and all of them were Nurses by profession. Don’t know if that is because I share certain beliefs with nurses- or if their software somehow biased me in that direction.
Well let’s look at this
It sys they marry as a result of being matched. What do you assume? That these people were matched with each other.
BUT…
Let’s say we have Sarah, I want to marry but I don’t want to marry Herman. OK I’ll try eHarmony. Result -> Sarah says "Oh God what a horrible experience I had with those losers on eHarmony. I’m gonna marry Herman.
Sarah got married as a result of being matched on eHarmony but not how we think.
Let’s try another senerio. Sarah and Jack work together. Sarah and Jack sign up for eHarmony. Sarah get’s matched with Tom, Dick and Harry, all bad. Jack gets matched with Tammy, Roberta and Jackie all disaster. They give up and Sarah marries Jack. They are married as a RESULT of eHarmony. Not in the way we think.
Senerio number 3. Jerry is a scum. He picks ugly old women and marries them for his money. Hey eHarmony is the way to go. He marries 10 times for the money. Not exactly what we expect
Senerio number 4. Marriages may be legit but people do marry more than once. I know one lady who married three times all off the Internet. That’s 4 people but three marriages not the expected 6 people.
So I’m sure the stats are accurate but WHAT exactly counts is the question.
Heck, considering that most people marry on the weekend (mainly Saturday but I’ll just call it Fri-Sun), you’re looking at over 800 weddings per weekend made up of eHarmony couples.
That’s obviously a very rough figure since a percentage of those will opt for Justice of the Peace weekday affairs or whatever.
They have extensive data sharing with user profiles on porn sites as well. That is probably where it came from.
You got me with this one. Bastard. 