How one woman built a business charging $25,000 for 4 months of dating app help

From Fortune:

Amy Nobile, founder of Love, Amy, faced a surprising new challenge when Sarah’s mother impersonated her daughter in a call to hire Nobile for matchmaking services. This revelation reflects a growing trend of parents reaching out to marry off their 30-something children. Nobile’s business has seen tremendous growth, earning her up to $1 million annually. Her approach involves deep coaching to identify and eliminate potential love blocks. She has even attracted senior citizens looking for love again after the pandemic. Nobile successfully helped a 70-year-old client find love. Her business, initially hampered by the pandemic, saw a surge in clients who didn’t want to be alone. The shift to virtual communication and international clients has broadened her reach. Notably, her clientele now includes both men and women of all ages. One 71-year-old client is on a mission to find love again after the death of his wife.



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