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By India Richardson
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You may have seen advertising for matchmaking services such as Match.com or eHarmony, as well as for dozens of other dating sites and services. In today's fast-paced world, some people are choosing to let others help make decisions for them, and finding love for these people has become a big business.

    History

  1. The origin of matchmaking services goes back to when social status played an important role in looking for a partner. According to MatchmakingCenter.com, the role of a professional match-maker was vital in many cultures to ensure correct matches were made between people of the same social class. Previously only used by the upper class, match-makers over time became more affordable. Today, the service has expanded to online and telephone dating services and serves many ages and cultures.
  2. Types

  3. With professional match-makers and online and telephone dating services, everyone has a chance at finding love. Someone who is active and may not spend a lot of time indoors or at a computer may use the services of a professional match-maker within his own community, for a more personal approach. A professional match-maker collects information from her client as a means of matching him up with someone in the community who might be compatible with the client, based on physical characteristics, personality or professional status. The match-maker may even visit various places around town to observe or find people.

    Busy professionals who may not have much time for social engagements may choose to rely on an online dating site to connect them with someone of their type. They may not frequent bars or clubs but still want to find companionship. With online sites, customers provide information in order to build a profile, which is typically done by filling out an extensive questionnaire. The profile is the basis of linking customers to matches in their area. Most online dating sites charge a fee to join, but some are free.

    The more spontaneous or outgoing may opt to use telephone dating services. Local television networks often advertise numbers that customers can dial to join. They can then listen to greetings from singles in their area and choose with whom to chat. All telephone dating services charge users, usually by the minute.
  4. Benefits

  5. Matchmaking services are used for the purpose of finding a date, companion or friend, or even to find someone to marry. Some people believe there is a match in the world for everyone and that no one should go through life without a partner. These services can bring joy to someone who may be seeking love to make them happy. The services can also give people a new outlook on life if they feel they needed someone to make living worthwhile.
  6. Drawbacks

  7. Matchmaking services can involve risks as well as advantages. Trying to find a match through a professional matchmaker, online or over the telephone can put personal safety in jeopardy. There are users of these services who never find true love or relationships that last. However, people who use matchmaking services are often optimistic about the results.
  8. Warning

  9. With matchmaking services comes responsibility on the part of the customer. She must be consider all situations and be prepared for what can go wrong. It is always a risk when meeting someone for the first time. Anyone looking for love by way of a professional match-maker or online or telephone dating service should always be aware, responsible and cautious.

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