Q&A: Does clicking the “Find New Matches” link work?

Answer:

Yes, it makes a difference.

This is further covered in one of our earlier articles regarding a HTML file that is designed to automate the clicking of the “Find New Matches” link every ten minutes.

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Comments 3

  1. SingleGuyInNC wrote:

    I think that eHarmony has gotten lazy (change of schedule?) since they switched to the once a day notification.

    By late morning today, I only had an individual match delivered (probably them clicking on the find new matches, since it was a flexible match). I have had to click “find new matches” the past couple of days to get my “quota”. I usually had matches delivered in the early morning and didn’t have to “click the button”.

    This is a step (backwards) in the wrong direction, eHarmony, in terms of usability/user friendliness. :(

    Posted 16 Jun 2010 at 9:16 am
  2. john wrote:

    @SingleGuyInNC? I think you are absolutely WRONG.

    eH has been lazy, not just getting there. ;-)

    Example – do you recall the the fields under “Something to talk about – Travel” page?
    “Favorite Country or Region to visit:”
    There is NO regions listed. None. No way to say, yes I love trips to Asia or Europe.

    “United Arab Emirates” and “Vanuatu” are in there twice. Wonder how that messes up matching?

    These travel fields should allow at least 3 or four picks. After all, how many people say “I cannot live without Peoria, IL!”

    Posted 16 Jun 2010 at 2:42 pm
  3. SingleGuyInNC wrote:

    I was specifically referring to the daily matching query as being “lazy” lately. It is a given they are rather slow as a company to make changes to the site. That may be acceptable for a brick and mortar business but if the website IS your business…you should be on top of it. No excuses.

    I don’t think I’ve been on a dating site that didn’t have some sort of bug somewhere. The issue is how long they take to fix it!

    I think you make what you can of the fields provided to you to populate. Creativity has to count for something, no? :)

    Posted 16 Jun 2010 at 3:05 pm

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