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“I don’t even know what my password/username is on there anymore,” Lagua said.īut both sites are just meat markets to him. Patrick Lagua of Ypsilanti prefers Gay.com because of the live chat room, but even though a friend convinced him to join Manhunt, he’s only surfed it once. “That is all they are looking for on Manhunt, no matter what they say in their listing.”
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“I find it funny that most guys here are looking for short term answers to their long term issues by hooking up,” Maretti said. We keep things simple a strategy that has worked for us.”Įven though Mark Maretti has a Gay.com and Manhunt profile, the drama in Gay.com chat rooms toots his horn. There are no politics, fashion or gossip on. “We are a focused site for gay men who want to chat with and meet other gay men.
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“Manhunt is more of an IM (instant message) based system plus it doesn’t allow you to be a member on it without a pic, where Gay.com has open room chat with no picture requirements, plus all the gay news that you could want.”īut keeping the site simple is part of Manhunt’s success, said Larry Basil, a founding partner, in a statement. Jay McDonald of Belleville still prefers Gay.com, though, because of the chat rooms and the vast information available. Gay.com fell from 32.7 percent market share in 2005 to 19.01, losing close to 13 percent of their hold of the online LGBT community. Manhunt scored 21.4 percent market share of the online LGBT community in the final quarter of 2006, a 5-percent rise from last year (16.62), according to, a web-tracking agency. We didn’t have millions of dollars of other people’s money to throw at marketing.” “We did it the old fashioned way, building a business city by city, making ourselves part of the local gay communities through partnerships with gay nightclubs, bars, businesses, and especially through outreach to the health community. “The tortoise has finally passed the hare,” said Jonathon Crutchley, a founding partner of the Boston-based, in a statement. edged out Gay.com as the top LGBT Web site in the country by more than 2 percent in market share last week.