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Take the Dating For I Do" Challenge

As the online dating industry expands, so does the competition for Chicago singles to find their lifetime partner. A market research study will document, film and test the potency of the I Do" formula for establishing true love.

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) December 26, 2003 --According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 447,784 single women and 473,738 single men reside in Chicago. With the online dating industry growing at an approximate rate of $100 million a year, singles are spending money to meet that special person. Between all of the online dating sites and singles bars, Chicagoans are still having a tough time making a love connection. Personal Dating Coach, author, Holly Bentz thinks that she has found the true love potion for I Do."

fruitionMedia.net is looking for men and women to be part of a 2-year research trial. The market study will involve regular people being documented for 2 years in pursuit of marriage. In January 2004, 25 people will be announced for the documentary of their dating life. The study participants will be followed by film crews and be required to maintain a journal.

Although the formula has an 87 percent success rate, Bentz would like to further test and expand the I Do" theory. I wanted to create something that could help people establish a long-term companionship while demystifying love." The e-book is not your typical dating guide. The premise of Dating For I Do" is a combination of traditional values and playing the dating game. It makes the reader examine their previous relationships to break their poor dating patterns. The book applies basic psychology to the development of a partnership.

The Dating For I Do" hypothesis is a novel concept because it is geared for men and women, alike. I wanted to break the gender barriers that segregate us in relationships. Equivocally, men and women want a meaningful relationship; however, the conflict lies in the fact that everyone has different relationship requirements," says producer/writer Bentz. Her production company will test the theory of her book, nationally.

Bentzs fascination with relationships started when she worked at the Oprah Winfrey Show interviewing potential show participants about their relationships. When she is not in production, Bentz offers advice for an online dating service called iMatchUp.com. (The site has a membership base of over 1.75 million in the United States and Canada.) If you are interested in taking the I Do" Challenge, email here for more information.

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DATING FOR I DO" Ebook
By Holly Bentz
July 2003 -- Electronic; 113 pages
USD $12.99

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