impact:

match.com

Match is an online dating service with headquarters are in Dallas, Texas. The company has offices in Dallas, West Hollywood, San Francisco, Tokyo, Rio de Janeiro, and Beijing. Match is owned by Match Group, which owns several online dating services. In 1993, Match.com was founded by Gary Kremen and Peng T. Ong in San Francisco. At the beginning, Match.com was the name of the website, while the company that operated it was formally named Electric Classifieds Inc. Early on, Kremen was assisted by Ong, who helped in the design of the initial system, and Simon Glinsky, who co-wrote its business plan, developed product designs including matching criteria, services to LGBT communities, created business models and rollout marketing strategies and made early hires. Fran Maier later joined the company as its director of marketing. According to a retrospective from The Atlantic, Maier helped to implement Match.com's business strategy, which included a subscription model and the inclusion of diverse communities, including women, technology professionals, and the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities. Match.com went live as a free beta in early 1995, and was first profiled in Wired magazine that same year. More information...

According to PR-model, match.com is ranked 417,288th in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 381,709th in English Wikipedia.

The website is placed before mixer.hr and after coveylink.com in the BestRef global ranking of the most important sources of Wikipedia.

#Language
PR-model F-model AR-model
417,288th place
426,706th place
475,807th place
381,709th place
244,873rd place
308,963rd place
63,699th place
157,060th place
113,021st place
59,749th place
171,072nd place
113,003rd place
378,773rd place
393,986th place
256,533rd place
454,072nd place
460,689th place
473,199th place
169,013th place
170,507th place
106,312th place
41,171st place
20,022nd place
20,650th place