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The basic service is free. One can choose to have a relationship with singles or married people. To contact other members, one needs to buy contact tokens at $49 for 100 tokens. The website has features like Winks and Private Showcase key, which will help the members to keep their profiles safe and to release only to people they wish to share.http://www.ashleymadison.com http://www.topmatchmakers.net/reviews/specialty/ashley-madison-dating-review.shtml
History
Ashleymadison.com was founded in 2001 by Noel Biderman, a lawyer. The company launched the website in 2002. The site is profitable from the beginning onwards. http://zippycart.com/ecommerce-news/1089-online-dating-still-a-strong-ecommerce-model.html NBC and CBS rejected running the advertisements of Ashleymadison for 2009 super bowl.http://www.nowpublic.com/sports/ashleymadison-com-denied-ad-super-bowl-program http://www.tmz.com/2009/02/01/nbc-first-veggie-porn-now-cheaters-banned/
Community and Culture
Noel Biderman noticed that the online dating sites survived the dotcom bubble burst. He also learned that not all of the users of the dating websites are single. So he founded a website for people in a relationship, but still looking. The members of the website are mostly married people, who lost passion in their marriage. http://static-cdn.ashleymadison.com/site/images/v2/public/articles/TLW_August14_09_4.pdf Noel Biderman co founded another website , cougar.com with Claudia Opdenkelder for the older women http://www.kelowna.com/2009/11/20/call-of-the-cougar-with-stars-such-as-demi-moore-and-mariah-carey-snapping-up-younger-men-claiming-cougar-status-is-no-longer-taboo/
Isn't this about AshlyMadison?
Aren't they talking about Ashleymadison.com in this video, even though TiffanyLexington.com is the name showed? The man answers exactly like Mr. Noel Biderman appeared in so many TV shows.
