The internet love boom

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.Platinum-plus introduction agency Sara Eden has announced the launch of its new interactive web site.

Known as the agency for forward-thinking, positive professionals who do not wish to leave their love life to chance, Sara Eden has seen a 40% increase in business via enquiries on the Internet over the past six months alone. Top of the professions are doctors, making up 20% of the total, closely followed by bankers and solicitors, people in the media and company directors.

The new member's only area will mean that the agency will now be able to cater for busy professionals living further afield, even overseas. Clients will also be reassured to know that everyone has been met, interviewed and supplied three forms of identification, safeguarding security and confidentiality at all times.

Commenting, Founder of Sara Eden introductions and Vice-Chairwoman of the Association of British Introduction Agencies, Karen Mooney says: "We noticed many of our members were emailing us after hours and most of our Internet enquiries were logging on between 9pm and 12am. With our new secure members only area it means members can interact with each other, select suitable introductions and view photographs in the comfort of their own homes."

Since its formation in 1988, the Central London and Central Windsor based agency, which currently has almost 2,500 members on its books, has celebrated over 1000 weddings.

For further information visit www.saraeden.co.uk

 

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