'Love Match Atlanta': Who is Joseph Dixon? Atlanta matchmaker found love through his own dating app

Joseph believes that more meaningful relationships between African-American men and women are the catalyst to a stronger community
PUBLISHED MAY 8, 2022
'Love Match Atlanta': Joseph Dixon(Bravo)
'Love Match Atlanta': Joseph Dixon(Bravo)

Bravo is all set to air 'Love Match Atlanta,' a reality show that will transport viewers to the fast-paced world of matchmaking in the metropolis. The show provides a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the matchmaking business through the eyes of the city's most well-known dating experts.

'Love Match Atlanta' will be an intriguing foray into modern-day matchmaking, especially given the city's unique features. Five of Atlanta's top matchmakers are profiled in Bravo's new series, which chronicles their professions, rivalries, and disputes. Ming Clark, Joseph Dixon, Kelli Fisher, Tana Gilmore, and Shae Primus will film their personal and professional lives as they assist the city's high-profile individuals to find love. Let's find out more about Joseph Dixon, The CEO/Founder & Matchmaker at RealBlackLove.com  

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Who is Joseph Dixon?

Joseph Dixon got married in his early twenties and divorced in his early thirties. He knew it was time to start dating again but found himself lost in the modern dating scene. He tried a few online dating services but was unable to discover what he was searching for. According to Dixon, online dating lacked a space for relationship-minded African-Americans. He aspired to fill the gap and made his own dating app. 



 

Joseph Dixon is the CEO/Founder & Matchmaker at RealBlackLove.com. Being a straight black man, he is something of a unicorn in the matchmaking profession. In 2013, he launched his own dating app, 'Real Black Love,' which swiftly expanded to around 500,000 users. He even met his girlfriend, Paris, on the app. What's more, Paris is now his business partner.

Joseph turned his natural matchmaking skills into a booming in-person business with a success rate of more than 75%. His clientele includes executives, creatives, and sportsmen, and his Elite subscription may cost up to $30,000 each year.

Joseph Dixon's unique method of developing successful relationships has assisted thousands with engaging, real-life solutions to finding love, with over ten years of expertise in energizing and connecting people. Joseph has committed his life to the study of communication and interpersonal relationships, encouraging individuals to connect openly and successfully as the Founder, CEO, and Matchmaker at RealBlackLove.com.



 

Dixon's aim is to foster healthy, intimate relationships and to keep the spirit and image of love alive in the African-American community. More meaningful relationships between African-American men and women, according to Joseph, are the catalyst for a stronger community. He likes his chosen route since it allows him to have a direct impact on bridging the gender gap.

RealBlackLove.com  

In 2014, Joseph launched the RBL app to give a safe dating option for African-Americans. RBL has been featured in media such as EBONY, CBS Radio, Afro Tech, and others. The app has grown to be the most popular dating app for black singles, with around 500,000 members. Joseph began offering private matchmaking in 2015 in response to affluent black singles' need for a more discreet dating service. He was named one of America's top matchmakers by iDate in 2019 and has had a lot of success since releasing the Real Black Love app. His network has seen marriages, engagements, and kids born to his clientele. 



 

Catch Joseph on 'Love Match Atlanta' which will premiere on Sunday, May 8 at 10/9c on Bravo.

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