Kindred Spirits - Telegraph dating is back
Formerly known as Telegraph Dating, the UK dating site, property of Telegraph Media Group, has now been rebranded into Kindred Spirits. The company has launched an advertising campaign to promote the come back.
Kindred Spirits wants to be the site that brings people together with shared interests. The site currently has more than 20,000 members online, with hundreds more new members each week. Profiles are checked after registration to ensure they are genuine.
Barry Flanigan, marketing director at Telegraph Media Group (TMG) said:
"We wanted the dating site to be consistent with the in-paper identity. The re-launch, supported by a strong creative campaign, should make the site even easier to use and more appealing to new members, whether they are looking for a partner or a like-minded friend."
Apart from the new design, the site also features a calendar of upcoming singles events for members and a newsletter services offering dating advice for a better dating experience. Membership is free, so if you're in the UK, sign-up today and give it a try.

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