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32-Year-Old Israeli Bachelor Searches for Love With the Million Singles Project

    
Tel Aviv, Israel, (informazione.news - comunicati stampa - spettacolo)

    

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Inspiration for the project came from a broken heart, and a friend's contention that "the chance of finding true love in our day is one in a million…". Hearing this, Hugi decided to establish a website that would help him find just that - his one in a million - and offer the rest of the world the opportunity to join in the experience, as an unprecedented social endeavour.

The site's format is that of a huge image board, with pictures of single men and women arranged as square tiles.  To take part in the project, which Hugi claims will forever be a piece of internet history, participants must upload a picture, describe themselves in 45 characters, share a link, and pay a one-time $1 fee on PayPal to be forever commemorated on the singles' wall.

"Life's fast track forces us to think fast," Hugi explains on the site. "Issues like making a living and finding partners are a true concern for many people my age around the world," he adds. "And then it hit me.  I can solve all of my problems in one fell swoop, while doing good for thousands of others!  I can get to know the love of my life, become an overnight millionaire, and even play matchmaker for singles around the world."

MillionSinglesProject.com offers a new and interesting way to seek love, marking a unique shift away from currently operating traditional dating sites. Its simple but bold premise is one that Hugi believes is destined for great success; both his own, and that of thousands of other singles the world over.

For more information, or to join, please visit http://www.millionsinglesproject.com/

Contact:

info@millionsinglesproject.com
+972-3-6705743

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