“In dating, the question is how many Tinder knockoffs are we going to have, and are any of them going to take off?”
Sam Yagan“I think of OkCupid as an online bar; a place where singles can go, have fun with each other and in the process hopefully meet new people, some of whom might turn into a romantic relationship.”
Sam Yagan“We were intrigued by the fact that we had so much actual behavior among people on our dating site, OKCupid.”
Sam Yagan“One thing matters more than anything else for a dating product, and that is the quantity and quality of the people who use the product. It's really freaking hard to get critical mass.”
Sam Yagan“When you're thinking about building your own online dating profile, especially on OkCupid, you should go through the same steps you're thinking about when you're going out to meet someone new. You want to put your best foot forward.”
Sam Yagan“When people talk about the impact of mobile dating, everyone focuses on real-time meeting - this idea that my pocket will vibrate every time a hot girl walks by. That's important. But it's not transformative.”
Sam Yagan“Dating is a numbers game. What we try to promise is good first dates. Once that first date happens, it's really up to you.”
Sam Yagan“The sort of the most efficient way for online dating marketplace to evolve and, in fact, any marketplace to evolve is to have one really big market where people can enter and exit as they please, where people have really advanced search, sort, and filtering technology.”
Sam Yagan“In dating, the question is how many Tinder knockoffs are we going to have, and are any of them going to take off?”
Sam Yagan“My work involves online dating, but I believe almost every behavior exhibited online has an offline corollary. Really, the medium doesn't change human nature.”
Sam Yagan“I think for marketplace businesses, and when you think about online dating, it's not a social network. It's not a place where you go to talk to people you already know; it's a place you go to interact with someone you've never met before.”
Sam Yagan