eHarmony Blog is looking for correspondents

The month of February has been c-r-a-z-y from eHarmony-related news items and blog entries. For instance look at this chart from Technorati for the month of February.

Posts that contain Eharmony per day in February
Technorati chart of posts containing \

The average is, as you can see, at least 40 posts a day. In the meantime, Google News pulled out 325 news reports containing “eHarmony” in the month of February. It’s wild.

eHarmony Blog is looking for correspondents — on-the-scene reporters — to cover the eHarmony beat and sort through the information overload. We need additional people in our team to blog up facts, tips, hacks, and stories. Contact us for further details.

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Comments 11

  1. David Evans wrote:

    I’ve linked to you in my Blogroll. You and your Eharmony blog readers are invited to check out http://onlinedatingpost.com. I’ve been writing about the online dating industry since 2002 and have hundreds of posts about Eharmony. I work with major dating sites and have lots of scoops on whats going on in the industry. Stop by, leave a comment and say hello.

    Posted 13 Mar 2007 at 12:25 pm
  2. Jami wrote:

    Hey there EHB!

    I’m about to go onto Eharmony…. yet again. Broke off an engagement generated via e-harmony a few months ago, and having been knocked down, I’m getting up again. I’d love to be a correspondent. :)

    I’m 27, female, live in the mid-atlantic in the USA, and looking for that special someone, hopefully while I am still young enough to have kids! I am actually not that religious, so this should be interesting.

    Let me know if this sounds like it’ll work out. I look forward to heaing from you.

    Thanks,
    J

    Posted 09 Apr 2007 at 12:09 pm
  3. Elliot wrote:

    Hi…

    I hate to post this as a comment, but there doesn’t appear to be any way to contact you, the owner of this blog (no e-mail address on ‘about eharmony blog’ or at the bottom of each page, and no obvious “contact me” form). I wanted to suggest a fix for the site, and also offer to help as a correspondent. Please e-mail me. :)

    Best,
    – Elliot

    Posted 02 May 2007 at 3:41 pm
  4. eharmonyblog wrote:

    Jami, click here to contribute to eHarmony Blog. Thank you so much for your comment!

    Posted 05 May 2007 at 12:57 pm
  5. eharmonyblog wrote:

    Elliot I have just seen the problem, but I could not see a solution. The site appears properly (and more or less the same) in Trident and in Presto but not in Gecko. Gecko indeed loads the stylesheet and the stylesheet php file is the exact same file that my theme designer made, but Gecko doesn’t apply it. Turning off all wp plugins gave no apparent effect.

    I haven’t seen the site in KHTML, but from what I remember it looked fine in Safari 1.1. My AJAX-based polling gadget required Safari 1.2 though.

    Any thoughts?

    Posted 05 May 2007 at 4:59 pm
  6. eharmonyblog wrote:

    Aha, I pasted the “Dropcaps” css before the PHP header() function, so sure enough, there’s a PHP error message. Boy, I placed that “Dropcaps” css, I think, in August! The site looked like this to Gecko users for eight months — How embarrassing! Thanks for your help, Elliot!

    Posted 05 May 2007 at 5:34 pm
  7. eharmonyblog wrote:

    Elliot I won’t see your draft because it’s on private. Please send me its post number. Thanks!

    Posted 09 May 2007 at 10:13 am
  8. SincerelyEthical wrote:

    Hi, I’m someone who looks for the truth in things, and won’t spin something for better or worse. If I feel that eHarmony is the best method available for meeting that special someone online, I will say so… If I find something better, I will say that too… So if you’re looking for an objective correspondent, I’d be willing to help… I’m located in northeast U.S.A.

    Posted 28 Jun 2009 at 7:34 pm
  9. eharmonyblog wrote:

    SincerelyEthical, okay, would you like to write about the class action lawsuit? Is it something that our readers should bother about, give a damn, etc.?

    Posted 29 Jun 2009 at 3:56 pm
  10. SincerelyEthical wrote:

    Hi EHB, it would be a pleasure to write about and express my views regarding the class action law suit. How should I deliver it to you? Would you like for me to add it to that particular article’s blog, or shall I submit my writing directly to you for you to display as you please?

    Posted 30 Jun 2009 at 10:18 pm
  11. eharmonyblog wrote:

    Sincerely, please use the “Start a New Discussion” link above and write your article directly on the blog. (Add formatting and images if you like.)

    If you decide to write an op-ed piece, please include a justified recommendation. If you decide to write a news feature, please cite sources.

    Class action lawsuits are one form of consumerist action, and the Kelly-Soegi one can be significant because it may affect eH’s entire customer base. Well, at least this is what I think.

    Thanks!

    Posted 01 Jul 2009 at 8:42 pm

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