Then, we introduce you to people with similar lifestyles, attitudes, values and goals.
To help ensure that your matches will be compatible, we base these suggestions on relationship preferences, location in Canada, and individual personality test answers.
We believe that this system gives professional, single Canadians the best chance to meet someone like-minded and find lasting love.
"The algorithms are not scientifically valid and are extremely unlikely to generate compatible matches." In other words, matchmaking sites simply can't account for how two people will get along in person — chemistry, if you will.
And, as it turns out, what we find attractive in a profile doesn't sync up with what we go for in the real world.
"People have elaborate laundry lists of qualities they think they want in a partner, and they like online dating profiles that fit this laundry list," Eastwick said.
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But for those of us looking to go a cheaper route, there's a solution: the internet.
But can a formula determine whether two people will have a successful long-term relationship? According to market research company IBISWorld, the online dating industry made 3 million in Canada in 2014.
But rarely do profiles require a statement of minimum income.
"We decided to target toplevel managers, executives and professionals," says Eligon spokeswoman Tatiana Khanberg.