Most Trafficked Ethnic Dating Services
It is obvious that niches dating sites get many times less traffic that general dating monsters like Match.com. No surprises here, it is just interesting to see how those niche services compare to each other and who leads those niches.
Our ethnic dating site traffic review is certainly not ultimate (either our previous comparisons).
OK, let’s have a look at niche dating services. We will start with religious dating services:
ASIAN DATING: AsiaFriendFinder.com vs Asian Singles Connection
(you see a huge difference in traffic for AsiaFriendFinder & AsianSinglesConnection - so huge that it is impossible to get an idea about AsianSinglesConnection traffic volume from this chart - or probably Google Trends tool is not accurate in this case)

BLACK DATING: Blacksingles.com vs Match.com Black Dating
(unfortunately, it is impossible to find out what traffic gets Match.com Black Dating)

LATINO DATING: Amor.com vs Amigos.com

And the winner is…Amigos.com
And now see how ethnic dating services compare to religious ones – it is interesting to see what attracts people more in dating: ethic or religious roots.

As you can see ethnic dating sites are more crowded than religious dating services…
Also it is a fact that independent dating services have to compete hard to survive against dating sites networks like Date.com (some of their services - date.com: amor.com, gay.date.com, more; mingle: christianmingle.com, blacksingles.com, muslimmatrimonialsnetwork.com, more; adultfriendfinder: bigchurch.com, jewishfriendfinder.com, amigos.com, more)
It is not hard to guess what is still to come: gay/ lesbian niche dating and some specialty niche dating traffic analysis. Then we have more fun ideas to play with dating industry.
Most Trafficked Religious Dating Services
In the recent post we had fun with most trafficked general dating sites with the industry leader – Match.com. No doubt they get tons of traffic compared to religious dating services – those niche sites get lower traffic, but due to their targeting they are likely to get a better conversion rate – and they certainly do.
A number of top dating players run a network of dating sites covering a number of niches and interlinking their own projects.
OK, let’s have a look at niche dating services. We will start with religious dating services:
CHRISTIAN DATING: ChristianMingle.com vs BigChurch.com vs ChristianCafe.com

JEWISH DATING: JewishFriendFinder.com vs JDate.com

MUSLIM DATING (Google Trends returned no results and we turned to its competitor - Compete.com): TwoMuslims.com vs MuslimMatrimonialsNetwork.com

And the winner of the compared religious dating services is… JDate.com
P.S. For stats nerds some more stats tables from Plenty Of Fish owner. It is a surprise to see people signed with some paid services and still actively seeking for partners on free dating websites.
Another piece of stats coming from the same source – stats by education. It looks like educated people are most addicted to dating services. Explanation? Busy people making career with no time to spend on their personal life. And most of their time they spend at the computer that makes dating services a nice solution.
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Most Trafficked General Dating Services
One can get scared how powerful Google is. The guys just add one more feature to their Google Trends service (Google Trends for Websites) and that kills entire businesses:
It is naïve to believe that those services will co-exist with Google Trends for Websites. They certainly can go on, but they will get next to nothing users or they should change their business models (probably, they have done those steps and I am simply unaware).
Is Google Trends for Websites a reliable tool? I do not doubt that it is more reliable than aforementioned competitors.
OK, let’s have some fun/ research time with this tool and compare general dating traffic to see what dating services are really top industry players.
Can we define top industry players those that get most traffic? Though not 100% true, but it is undoubtedly one of the key indicators.
So, here we go:
Singlesnet vs Perfectmatch vs eHarmony vs Mingles

Mate1 vs Date.com vs Chemistry

Matchmaker vs Match.com vs GreatExpectations vs Engage

And the winner is: Match.com
It does not look like I properly selected who should be compared to who, but the winner is obvious – Match.com
One more fast comparison (‘bonus’): Match.com vs Plenty of Fish:

Well, Match.com leading position seems safe…