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Launched nationally in February 2006, Chemistry.com (www.chemistry.com) is the first relationship site to recognize that chemistry is essential to an enduring, romantic relationship. Chemistry.com offers a fundamentally different approach that combines the benefits of online matching with the power of face-to-face meetings, where the true test of chemistry occurs. Developed by the experts at Match.com, the world’s leading dating and relationship company, Chemistry.com features the patent-pending Chemistry Profile™ personality assessment and 1-2-3 Meet™, a guided introduction process developed using Match.com’s more than 10 years of experience helping people find successful relationships, along with insight gained from one of the most extensive consumer research studies of single adults ever conducted. |
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- Chemistry.com is the fastest growing relationship site.
- The Chemistry Profile™ personality assessment was developed in collaboration with chief scientific advisor Helen Fisher, Ph.D., renowned biological anthropologist, author and expert in the science of human attraction.
- By identifying four major chemical personality types – Explorer, Builder, Director and Negotiator – the Chemistry Profile™ matches singles who have a better chance of not only falling in love, but also staying in love.
- Seventy-three percent of single adults agree that chemistry is important in achieving a loving and enduring relationship.
- 1-2-3 Meet™ is an advanced matching and introduction process that gets members into the real world – meeting more of the right people – faster.
- Chemistry.com has the first patent-pending system that gives members the opportunity to provide feedback after each First Meeting™ in order to improve their chances of discovering chemistry a successful romantic relationship.
- The site launched nationally in early 2006 after a successful four-city beta test in Denver, San Diego, Seattle and Washington, D.C.
- Chemistry.com is a new service that was built from the ground up by the experts at Match.com, the world's number one dating and relationship company.
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