Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Online Profile



"Writing an Irresistible Online Profile"," What do I say? Where do I begin? Why are they making me do this? As with most aspects of online dating there are some basic and simple rules that are not necessarily obvious to the newcomer, who has just started finding her/his way through unfamiliar territory.
 Regardless of the length of your personal ad, be advised that taking the time to compose something worthwhile will naturally attract more appropriate and compatible matches.
 Write just a short introduction

This is one way of overcoming writer's block and is perfectly allowable in most online dating services.
 Even if you receive a healthy number of responses, don't be tempted to leave your ad unfinished.

 Also, once you've completed your essay consider updating it regularly to reflect your new experiences and insights.
 Search and Save Prospect's Profiles

Don't waste time checking out the competition.
 You will develop a sound sense of the site's use of explicit language, acceptable length, style, etc.
 And please don't forget to save those profiles you find most interesting for later contact.
 Tailoring Your Profile and Language

It is commonly agreed that, honesty is the best policy! Having said that; it is also important to "target your market".


 Most people are very aware of this and are judicious enough to maintain a healthy level of suspicion.
 In which case, you'll most likely win a one-way ticket to "Dump City".
 Freely Express Your Interests and Values

When discussing those aspects of life, which turn you on, whether it's a value, like having a family, or an interest, like skydiving, don't be afraid to include the whys and wherefores.
" Firstly, you will be allowing a prospect, doing a search of "skydiving", to locate you.


 Instead, find ways to inject information about your achievements, desires, and future goals, casually, through short anecdotes, reflections, and humor.


Adding an audio file, whenever possible, is especially important because all the information your prospect has received so far has been visual.

 Don't be one of them! In fact don't apologize for anything whatsoever.


Your profile should be a symphony of positive notes and tones; not a list of what you don't want or of childish demands such as, "he must be financially independent".
 Remember your audience will probably have a short attention span, especially, when about to be bored by unnecessary pontification.
" Don't write, "I'm an easy-going guy.
 Avoid discussing past relationships and the need to "tell it all".


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