Premier Singles - SaltLakeSingles org launches local dating service in SaltLake

Released on: December 7, 2007, 9:06 pm

Press Release Author: Jason Breakey and Barrett Stone

Industry: Advertising

Press Release Summary: Recently, Premiere Singles CEO Jason Breakey and President
Barrett Stone, sat down

with their Salt Lake City Singles staff to answer some of the more frequently asked

questions about the dating service and its place in the industry.

Press Release Body: Questions Answered for Salt Lake City Singles.


Recently, Premiere Singles CEO Jason Breakey and President Barrett Stone, sat down

with their Salt Lake City Singles staff to answer some of the more frequently asked

questions about the dating service and its place in the industry.

There is a lot of concern about safety when it comes to Internet dating. How does

the company handle this issue?
Barrett Stone – When you charge a premium for a service, like we do, it
screens out

a lot of people who shouldn’t be there. We are selective in who we will
enroll. The

person has to qualify physically, emotionally, mentally and financially. This

company is well aware of the fraud issues that have plagued on line dating over the

years. That’s why our model is based around communication, interaction and good

old-fashioned personal service.
Jason Breakey – We do our absolute best to verify all the information members
put on

their data sheets. Now, could someone with a hidden agenda slip through the cracks


of course they could. Internet dating sites are ideal places for dishonest people to

pull scams. Our company has built-in systems and protocols in place that help

identify any suspicious behavior. Member feedback is also vital in helping us keep

our service a safe haven for singles to meet. We are a very “hands-on”
company. The

safety of our clients has been, and always will be, a top priority for us.
Why are more and more singles turning to the Internet in hopes of finding “the
one”

for them?
Breakey – There’s a very big disconnect between males and females today,
especially

for older people. Where does a single 35 or 40-year old go nowadays to meet people

their own age? You’re not going to have success in a bar environment, it just
won’t

happen. People are especially tired of the games people play when it comes to

attracting the opposite sex.
You say you screen people to see if they are right for your dating service. Are you

sure you won’t just take anyone off the street who is willing to pay cash on the

spot?
Stone – Here is what you have to understand. Premiere Singles doesn’t
franchise its

concept to different cities around the country. We open up branches, or divisions of

the company, like Omaha Singles, Raleigh Singles, Tulsa Singles etc., so that we can

maintain total control over how we market ourselves. Each city has a presence on the

Internet, and has its own domain name so that it retains a local feel to it. Now, if

we franchised our concept like the rest of the dating industry does, we’d take
your

money in a heartbeat and move on. Most dating services fail because their business

is engineered for people to come in and pay a lot of money, and in return, their

customers receive less service for them.
Breakey – The heart isn’t something you play games with. Having it
broken, time and

time again, is what got these people turned upside down in the first place. Over the

years, through first hand experience talking with all sorts of individuals, you come

to understand the pain and frustration people go through hoping one day the right

person walks into their life. Like Barrett touched on earlier, there’s a
reason we

are very selective when it comes to adding new members. We just won’t take
anyone’s

money if we don’t believe, in all honesty, that we can increase their odds of
truly

meeting someone they’ll be happy and compatible with.
Tell me what you feel the difference is between what you offer, and what other

dating services advertise?
Breakey – Here is a dirty little secret my years in the business has taught
me. The

less a dating service has to deal with you the better off it is for them. For

instance, some services will have you come into their office and choose someone

you’d like to get to know better. Well, if that person happens to get busy, they

won’t call the dating service. A lot of dating sites are set up for you to get

totally frustrated with the process and quit. The major power players in the

industry today are tied into an old franchise business model where you get the money

first, worry about the fallout later. That’s why they always have the angriest

clientele.
Stone – Our work doesn’t stop after a sales associate signs you to our
service. We

have member relations personnel in each office that will help you with your essays,

set up your photo sessions, monitor your progress, suggest meeting places for dates,

suggest other members you might be interested in. If a member hasn’t logged
onto the

website to check their e-mail in seven days, we call to find out if anything is

wrong; is there anything we can do to help facilitate a meeting for them. If one of

our members hasn’t answered an introduction, we call them to find out why. If
they

completed an introduction, we call them to find out if they went through with the

date. Jason summed up our company the best the other day when he said our service is

almost like being introduced to another person through a friend.
A lot of dating sites are long on promise, short on delivery. What can I expect from

you?
Stone – We offer people a platform where they can change whatever habits they
had in

the past and get a fresh start. I can’t emphasize this enough when I say we
are here

to help you improve your social life, not take your money and run. For that reason

alone, our sales personnel thoroughly explain our company to clients. When you

become a member, we want you to feel totally comfortable with the decision you made.


Breakey – I would rather have an individual’s expectations checked at
the door

before they ever give us a dime of their money. I never ever want anyone to feel

they’ve been misled into joining our dating service. When you take that first
step

to walk through our door, you are putting your hopes and dreams into our hands. That

is a huge responsibility we don’t take lightly.


Jason Breakey is the President of Premier Singles and Barrett Stone is the CEO.

SaltLakeSingles.org is part of the PremierSingles.com network.

Web Site: http://www.saltlakesingles.org

Contact Details: Jason Breakey
saltlakesingles.org
SaltLake@premiersingles.com
Or call us at 1-888-558-7188!

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