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Irish Singles Dating Service Joins the TangoWire Network of Online Dating Sites

Irish Personals, a new online dating site, has announced they are joining the Tangowire network of online dating sites.

2010-12-31
SEATTLE, WA, December 31, 2010 (Press-News.org) Irish Personals, a new online dating site, has announced they are joining the Tangowire network of online dating sites. The partnership will enhance both dating sites by giving members access to a wider dating pool and allowing Irish Personals members to take advantage of unique Tangowire services such as Virtual Dating.

Irish Personals has over 50,000 members after only three months of operation, confirming the need for a dating portal for Irish individuals and those interested in meeting others interested in Ireland. The dating site focuses on bringing together singles who either live in Ireland, are of Irish decent, or are simply interested in Irish heritage and culture. The majority of members are currently Irish-Americans. Tangowire has millions of members around the globe in their network of over 3,700 online dating services. By combining forces, both sites will gain additional members and be able to offer members a rich array of features for their online dating experience.

Irish Personals, at IrishCentralPersonals.com, was created to fill a need in the Irish community. Niall O'Dowd, founder of Irish Central and Irish Central Personals, explains, "There was clearly a niche that needed to be filled for individuals who are proud of their Irish heritage and are interested in like-minded friends and partners.

"The Irish people are fun-loving; they enjoy a rich social life and meeting others, but dating can be more of a problem. There may not be a lot of eligible Irish-Americans in your area or you may be interested in widening your circle of friends. An Irish dating service like IrishCentralPersonals.com brings together singles from around the world who are interested in all things Irish."

Irish Personals has members from countries as diverse as Australia, South Africa, the United States and Peru. After centuries of immigration, Irish communities have sprung up around the globe, with a particularly active Irish-American community. Irish Personals brings together people from these far-flung regions and lets them meet online for friendship, dating, and perhaps love.

O'Dowd continues, "We experienced an immediate response when we launched our dating site just a few months ago, but our partnership with Tangowire will enhance what we have to offer. Irish singles are proud people who share a common heritage, faith, and pride. They tend to share high standards and similar morals. They're not shy about their beliefs and are truly 'world citizens.' Our dating service helps them find like-minded individuals for friendship and romance.

"We're very excited about our partnership with Tangowire. We were looking for a turnkey dating service that would expand on our niche in the Irish community and Tangowire was an ideal fit. They have a strong platform, excellent services and support, and a strong membership that includes thousands of Irish-Americans. They are a reputable, family oriented site that we are happy to be affiliated with. Working together, we offer an extensive combination of services to our members, including forums, virtual dating, and advice columns geared to the Irish community."

Joining Irish Personals automatically includes membership at Tangowire, an innovator in virtual dating and a leader in the online dating space . Membership is open to anyone of Irish decent or who is interested in meeting others who love Irish culture and traditions.

TangoWire is an online dating network of over 3,700 websites accessing hundreds of online dating communities in more than 70 special interest groups, including BBWDateFinder.com, USMilitarySingles.com, LesbianPersonalsOnline.com, GaySingles.com, ArmySingles.com, SingleParentMatcher.com and more. Each community is designed to help our millions of members find that special someone. Since our communities target both general and specialized areas of interest, we can better achieve our goal of bringing together people of all shapes, sizes, backgrounds, and passions from all over the world. Always start with something in common at TangoWire. http://TangoWire.com.


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[Press-News.org] Irish Singles Dating Service Joins the TangoWire Network of Online Dating Sites
Irish Personals, a new online dating site, has announced they are joining the Tangowire network of online dating sites.