Friday, August 17, 2007

JustSayHi.com - 100% Free Dating Site

I may look stupid if i say this but i didn't realise till now (after doing a little research) that there are a lot of online dating sites around. Seriously, dating on the internet has taken off in such a massive way, it is hard to imagine anyone complaining that they do not have a single friend to communicate or to share the rain and shine in their lives today.

No doubt the market is huge, just imagine the millions of singles out there who are looking for their perfect partner but they have never got into dating, not to mention a relationship. They do not even talk to anyone of the opposite sex because they do not possess a great set of social skills. The internet provides the perfect medium to begin this process.

Today, I will introduce you to this free dating site, JustSayHi.com The features are as a good as any paid dating site yet it is really 100% free. No credit card is required here.

If you are from the United States or Canada, you could be registered as a member in a breeze filling up only the essential information like user name, password, email address, zip code, etc. However, the site is not yet open to international members, only the residents of the United States and Canada will be able to join, hopefully, that will change in the near future.

Profiles are created by individuals, allowing others to search through huge databases of people to try and match up things such as location, age, interests and tastes. Of course, the more complete your profile, the easier it is to for friends of similar interest to find you.

Overall, the site is easy to use and navigate (even for computer novices). There are already thousands of members here but the more people that know about this wonderful and free online dating service here, then the better the chances for the shy fellow or girl to find their special someone.

Signup for JustSayHi.com and try out the the free dating today!

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