Shifting Video Livestreaming and Dating Apps Landscape, as Users Move Toward New Options May 02, 2022 - Baystreet.ca USA News Group – The art of making connections with new friends or even potential romantic partners has shifted drastically over the last decade. This change has accelerated greatly under the “new normal” social sphere after lockdowns and other measures kept people apart. According to a recent State of Mobile 2022 report, the mobile dating market doubled in size between 2018 and 2021. During the pandemic, weary singles and young people have been noticeably ditching the most popular dating apps like Tinder of Match Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:MTCH), Tantan from Hello Group Inc. (NASDAQ:MOMO), and Bumble through Bumble, Inc. (NASDAQ:BMBL), towards rising star platforms such as Bilibili Inc. (NASDAQ:BILI) and Hello Pal International Inc. (CSE:HP) (OTC:HLLPF). Steadily building out its proprietary suite of mobile apps, Hello Pal International Inc. (CSE:HP) (OTC:HLLPF) has grown from its language learning and travel app beginnings to a social interaction juggernaut that has a unique specialty in cryptocurrency mining. Recently, the company launched its latest DogeChat and DoggeChat apps, which successfully bridge the appeal of video livestreaming, cryptocurrency transactions, and 1-on-1 VIP chatting interactions. "We expect these apps to be very synergistic to our current livestreaming and crypto-mining operations," said KL Wong, Founder and Chairman of Hello Pal. "They will not only bring into our existing ecosystem new users from different markets, but also allow us to start implementing our goal to make the use of cryptocurrency more widespread in the world, starting with our users." Where DoggeChat is set to launch first with payments made in fiat currencies through Apple Pay and Google Pay, DogeChat payments will be made in DOGE and other cryptocurrencies. Now livestreaming creators can interact 1-on-1 with their audience members at their own discretion, and get paid for their valuable time (even in crypto!). After a brief free period, Initiators of the calls pay per minute to the receiver of the calls, incentivizing longer conversations. Back in 2021, Hello Pal made history by becoming the market’s first listed company focused on mining Litecoin (LTC) and Dogecoin (DOGE). Reaction to the announcement was swift, causing a surge in traffic so heavy it temporarily caused a website outage. Beyond its already well-used Chinese market, Hello Pal has been rapidly growing its live-streaming, language learning and social-crypto platform, and reaching new milestones for overseas livestreaming—including gaining over 50,000 live streamers in United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Bahrain. “Our marketing and technical team made incredible gains in expanding our user base in the Middle East during the last year,” said KL Wong, Chairman and CEO of Hello Pal. “Livestreaming activity has exceeded our expectations in outside China as certain key metrics represent nearly two-thirds of activity. Our focus will now shift to expanding in the same way in other parts of Southeast Asia, other Middle Eastern countries, and India.” Although Hello Pal started its journey with strong support within the Chinese market, on-boarding outside has been extremely successful, with 2000-2500 hours of livestreaming time per day versus Chinese livestreaming of 1000-1200 hours per day. Within the business model is gift giving, of which there are 1200 gift givers per day from the Middle Eastern market versus China’s daily gift givers of 700 per day. It's projected that these livestreaming operations will grow even more upon the successful launch of DoggeChat and DogeChat. The 1-on-1 video chat apps will expand Hello Pal’s international platform thereby increasing the exposure of livestreaming into new regions. China’s livestreaming crackdowns initially hurt video-game streaming platform Bilibili Inc. (NASDAQ:BILI), falling 11.5% in Hong Kong. However it quickly rebounded with a price increase of over 13% along with other Chinese tech stocks, as the internet crackdown was rumoured to not be as bad as initially thought. Bilibili has been making gains with international retailers and brands selling in China. According to the company’s financial report, the average daily active users (DAUs) reached 62.7 million in Q2 2021, a 24% increase from the same period in 2020. With quick market share growth, marketers and brands are paying more attention to this platform. China’s Gen-Z and other young people are growing increasingly loyal to the platform, as they entertain, learn, communicate and publish on this emerging long-video platform. Beyond its flagship Tinder app that’s become synonymous with which direction you swipe, Match Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:MTCH) also has other app such as Ablo, and French-dating app Meetic, which are both designed to meet strangers. Specializing in arranging opportunities for strangers to get together, Match expects its Q1 2022 revenues to be between $790 million and $800 million, indicating year-over-year growth of 18-20%. Through the introduction of Tinder Lite, designed to expand Match’s international presence, ot appears the company has a new key catalyst. Tinder has expanded its video in profile feature to more members globally. Videos within Tinder profile allow members to express themselves better, discover more about others and find the right match. Parent company of popular apps Bumble, Badoo, and Fruitz, Bumble, Inc. (NASDAQ:BMBL) also saw huge growth in 2021, closing strong with a 42% increase in revenue in Q4 2021 from Bumble alone, and increasing the app’s paying users count by 29%. Bumble also added the popular French match-making app Fruitz earlier in the year, making it the company’s first-ever acquisition. "We are pleased to deliver another quarter of strong revenue and adjusted EBITDA growth and are excited to add Fruitz to our family of global, market-leading apps,” said Whitney Wolfe Herd, Founder and CEO of Bumble. “In our first year as a public company, and with our mission at the forefront of everything we do, we successfully executed on our core strategic priorities: driving scale and engagement, increasing monetization, and improving profitability." Originally calling its app Tantan, the ‘Tinder of China’, Hello Group Inc. (NASDAQ:MOMO) decided to ditch its dating app earlier this year. Designed to harness AI and machine-learning to make better matches, the “2021 was a busy year for us,” said CEO Wang Li in a brief statement accompanying Hello Group’s 2021 year end results. “Despite a variety of external challenges, our team was able to methodically execute our strategic priorities and delivered solid results.” Tantan’s revenue plunged by more than 40% to 437 million yuan ($69 million) in the Q4 2021 from 741 million yuan a year earlier. Hello Group added that Tantan had 2.5 million paying users at the end of the year, down 14% from just three months earlier when it had 2.9 million users. Article Source: https://usanewsgroup.com/2020/11/16/live-streaming-is-taking-the-market-by-storm/ DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this publication should be considered as personalized financial advice. We are not licensed under securities laws to address your particular financial situation. No communication by our employees to you should be deemed as personalized financial advice. Please consult a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decision. This is a paid advertisement and is neither an offer nor recommendation to buy or sell any security. We hold no investment licenses and are thus neither licensed nor qualified to provide investment advice. The content in this report or email is not provided to any individual with a view toward their individual circumstances. USA News Group is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Market IQ Media Group, Inc. (“MIQ”). MIQ has been paid a fee for Hello Pal International Inc. advertising and digital media from the company directly. There may be 3rd parties who may have shares of Hello Pal International Inc., and may liquidate their shares which could have a negative effect on the price of the stock. This compensation constitutes a conflict of interest as to our ability to remain objective in our communication regarding the profiled company. Because of this conflict, individuals are strongly encouraged to not use this publication as the basis for any investment decision. The owner/operator of MIQ own shares of Hello Pal International Inc. which were purchased as a part of a private placement. MIQ reserves the right to buy and sell, and will buy and sell shares of Hello Pal International Inc. at any time thereafter without any further notice. We also expect further compensation as an ongoing digital media effort to increase visibility for the company, no further notice will be given, but let this disclaimer serve as notice that all material disseminated by MIQ has been approved by the above mentioned company; this is a paid advertisement, and we own shares of the mentioned company that we will sell, and we also reserve the right to buy shares of the company in the open market, or through further private placements and/or investment vehicles. While all information is believed to be reliable, it is not guaranteed by us to be accurate. Individuals should assume that all information contained in our newsletter is not trustworthy unless verified by their own independent research. Also, because events and circumstances frequently do not occur as expected, there will likely be differences between any predictions and actual results. Always consult a licensed investment professional before making any investment decision. Be extremely careful, investing in securities carries a high degree of risk; you may likely lose some or all of the investment.
Shifting Video Livestreaming and Dating Apps Landscape, as Users Move Toward New Options May 02, 2022 - Baystreet.ca USA News Group – The art of making connections with new friends or even potential romantic partners has shifted drastically over the last decade. This change has accelerated greatly under the “new normal” social sphere after lockdowns and other measures kept people apart. According to a recent State of Mobile 2022 report, the mobile dating market doubled in size between 2018 and 2021. During the pandemic, weary singles and young people have been noticeably ditching the most popular dating apps like Tinder of Match Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:MTCH), Tantan from Hello Group Inc. (NASDAQ:MOMO), and Bumble through Bumble, Inc. (NASDAQ:BMBL), towards rising star platforms such as Bilibili Inc. (NASDAQ:BILI) and Hello Pal International Inc. (CSE:HP) (OTC:HLLPF). Steadily building out its proprietary suite of mobile apps, Hello Pal International Inc. (CSE:HP) (OTC:HLLPF) has grown from its language learning and travel app beginnings to a social interaction juggernaut that has a unique specialty in cryptocurrency mining. Recently, the company launched its latest DogeChat and DoggeChat apps, which successfully bridge the appeal of video livestreaming, cryptocurrency transactions, and 1-on-1 VIP chatting interactions. "We expect these apps to be very synergistic to our current livestreaming and crypto-mining operations," said KL Wong, Founder and Chairman of Hello Pal. "They will not only bring into our existing ecosystem new users from different markets, but also allow us to start implementing our goal to make the use of cryptocurrency more widespread in the world, starting with our users." Where DoggeChat is set to launch first with payments made in fiat currencies through Apple Pay and Google Pay, DogeChat payments will be made in DOGE and other cryptocurrencies. Now livestreaming creators can interact 1-on-1 with their audience members at their own discretion, and get paid for their valuable time (even in crypto!). After a brief free period, Initiators of the calls pay per minute to the receiver of the calls, incentivizing longer conversations. Back in 2021, Hello Pal made history by becoming the market’s first listed company focused on mining Litecoin (LTC) and Dogecoin (DOGE). Reaction to the announcement was swift, causing a surge in traffic so heavy it temporarily caused a website outage. Beyond its already well-used Chinese market, Hello Pal has been rapidly growing its live-streaming, language learning and social-crypto platform, and reaching new milestones for overseas livestreaming—including gaining over 50,000 live streamers in United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Bahrain. “Our marketing and technical team made incredible gains in expanding our user base in the Middle East during the last year,” said KL Wong, Chairman and CEO of Hello Pal. “Livestreaming activity has exceeded our expectations in outside China as certain key metrics represent nearly two-thirds of activity. Our focus will now shift to expanding in the same way in other parts of Southeast Asia, other Middle Eastern countries, and India.” Although Hello Pal started its journey with strong support within the Chinese market, on-boarding outside has been extremely successful, with 2000-2500 hours of livestreaming time per day versus Chinese livestreaming of 1000-1200 hours per day. Within the business model is gift giving, of which there are 1200 gift givers per day from the Middle Eastern market versus China’s daily gift givers of 700 per day. It's projected that these livestreaming operations will grow even more upon the successful launch of DoggeChat and DogeChat. The 1-on-1 video chat apps will expand Hello Pal’s international platform thereby increasing the exposure of livestreaming into new regions. China’s livestreaming crackdowns initially hurt video-game streaming platform Bilibili Inc. (NASDAQ:BILI), falling 11.5% in Hong Kong. However it quickly rebounded with a price increase of over 13% along with other Chinese tech stocks, as the internet crackdown was rumoured to not be as bad as initially thought. Bilibili has been making gains with international retailers and brands selling in China. According to the company’s financial report, the average daily active users (DAUs) reached 62.7 million in Q2 2021, a 24% increase from the same period in 2020. With quick market share growth, marketers and brands are paying more attention to this platform. China’s Gen-Z and other young people are growing increasingly loyal to the platform, as they entertain, learn, communicate and publish on this emerging long-video platform. Beyond its flagship Tinder app that’s become synonymous with which direction you swipe, Match Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:MTCH) also has other app such as Ablo, and French-dating app Meetic, which are both designed to meet strangers. Specializing in arranging opportunities for strangers to get together, Match expects its Q1 2022 revenues to be between $790 million and $800 million, indicating year-over-year growth of 18-20%. Through the introduction of Tinder Lite, designed to expand Match’s international presence, ot appears the company has a new key catalyst. Tinder has expanded its video in profile feature to more members globally. Videos within Tinder profile allow members to express themselves better, discover more about others and find the right match. Parent company of popular apps Bumble, Badoo, and Fruitz, Bumble, Inc. (NASDAQ:BMBL) also saw huge growth in 2021, closing strong with a 42% increase in revenue in Q4 2021 from Bumble alone, and increasing the app’s paying users count by 29%. Bumble also added the popular French match-making app Fruitz earlier in the year, making it the company’s first-ever acquisition. "We are pleased to deliver another quarter of strong revenue and adjusted EBITDA growth and are excited to add Fruitz to our family of global, market-leading apps,” said Whitney Wolfe Herd, Founder and CEO of Bumble. “In our first year as a public company, and with our mission at the forefront of everything we do, we successfully executed on our core strategic priorities: driving scale and engagement, increasing monetization, and improving profitability." Originally calling its app Tantan, the ‘Tinder of China’, Hello Group Inc. (NASDAQ:MOMO) decided to ditch its dating app earlier this year. Designed to harness AI and machine-learning to make better matches, the “2021 was a busy year for us,” said CEO Wang Li in a brief statement accompanying Hello Group’s 2021 year end results. “Despite a variety of external challenges, our team was able to methodically execute our strategic priorities and delivered solid results.” Tantan’s revenue plunged by more than 40% to 437 million yuan ($69 million) in the Q4 2021 from 741 million yuan a year earlier. Hello Group added that Tantan had 2.5 million paying users at the end of the year, down 14% from just three months earlier when it had 2.9 million users. Article Source: https://usanewsgroup.com/2020/11/16/live-streaming-is-taking-the-market-by-storm/ DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this publication should be considered as personalized financial advice. We are not licensed under securities laws to address your particular financial situation. No communication by our employees to you should be deemed as personalized financial advice. Please consult a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decision. This is a paid advertisement and is neither an offer nor recommendation to buy or sell any security. We hold no investment licenses and are thus neither licensed nor qualified to provide investment advice. The content in this report or email is not provided to any individual with a view toward their individual circumstances. USA News Group is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Market IQ Media Group, Inc. (“MIQ”). MIQ has been paid a fee for Hello Pal International Inc. advertising and digital media from the company directly. There may be 3rd parties who may have shares of Hello Pal International Inc., and may liquidate their shares which could have a negative effect on the price of the stock. This compensation constitutes a conflict of interest as to our ability to remain objective in our communication regarding the profiled company. Because of this conflict, individuals are strongly encouraged to not use this publication as the basis for any investment decision. The owner/operator of MIQ own shares of Hello Pal International Inc. which were purchased as a part of a private placement. MIQ reserves the right to buy and sell, and will buy and sell shares of Hello Pal International Inc. at any time thereafter without any further notice. We also expect further compensation as an ongoing digital media effort to increase visibility for the company, no further notice will be given, but let this disclaimer serve as notice that all material disseminated by MIQ has been approved by the above mentioned company; this is a paid advertisement, and we own shares of the mentioned company that we will sell, and we also reserve the right to buy shares of the company in the open market, or through further private placements and/or investment vehicles. While all information is believed to be reliable, it is not guaranteed by us to be accurate. Individuals should assume that all information contained in our newsletter is not trustworthy unless verified by their own independent research. Also, because events and circumstances frequently do not occur as expected, there will likely be differences between any predictions and actual results. Always consult a licensed investment professional before making any investment decision. Be extremely careful, investing in securities carries a high degree of risk; you may likely lose some or all of the investment.