BadOnlineDates.com Introduces Virtual Dating and Bad Date TV to Free Online Dating Site

BadOnlineDates.com Introduces Virtual dating and Bad Date TV to Free Online Dating Site

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) November 20, 2008

BadOnlineDates.com, an online social network developed by dating expert Jennifer Kelton to help stop streaks of bad dates, has announced the addition of two new site features in Omnidate Virtual Dating and Bad Date TV to improve the best social dating site on the Internet.

 

Developed by author and dating expert Jennifer Kelton, Badonlinedates.com was created for those frustrated by the online dating scene. Time and time again Kelton — who has frequently appeared on media outlets such as CNN, Forbes, and Playboy Radio after penning the dating book ‘Don’t Use My Sweater Like a Towel’ — heard horror stories from people with bad experiences from online dating.

 

BadOnlineDates.com became her answer to the singles scene. This free online dating and social networking site connects people in a positive way through their bad dating experiences. Despite its inception being just last year, it has already boasts thousands of active members with the number growing every day.

 

Kelton has now introduced the latest revolution on the site: Omnidate Virtual Dating and Bad Date TV.

 

Omnidate Virtual Dating is a new live virtual dating feature that will allow users to interact through avatars in real time. Users can go on a ‘virtual date’ online at places like a café, bar, beach resort. The avatars can even show emotions and move such as laughing, smiling, winking or holding hands.

 

“Omnidate allows singles to meet in real time on the Internet in a relaxed environment, unlike the more traditional dating sites,” Kelton said. “This makes it possible to live chat through the avatars about each other’s recent posts, pictures, video uploads, and more. It’s the closest thing online to meeting in real life over a beer or a yoga class. It’s dating, but with a cyber twist.”

 

The launch of Bad Date TV is designed to help, in a humorous way, by showing some common ‘bad date behaviors’ that singles may not even be aware they are doing. In webisodes featuring four fictional characters that all show bad dating behavior.

 

“Bad Date TV was a natural creative progression,” says Kelton. “I realized after writing a dating book, going on too many dates to count, and being the CEO and founder of BadOnlineDates.com that the common denominator of all bad dates is that the person who is behaving badly is oblivious to their behavior.”

 

For more information, visit http://www.BadOnlineDates.com.

 

Media Contact:

Jennifer Kelton

Founder and CEO BadOnlineDates.com LLC

310-306-2366

Jennifer @ BadOnlinedates.com

http://www.Jenniferkelton.Presskit247.com

 

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