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New to the online dating scene? Well, believe
it or not, online dating can be just as competitive, if not more so,
than traditional dating. Don’t let that discourage you, however. Many
people have found a date, and often marriage, through online dating
services. There are tips and strategies that can help you get your
profile noticed over your competition. Here are three strategic steps
you can take that can give your profile the look and feel it needs to
attract the kind of people you would love to meet. Tip 1: Pick the Perfect Profile Photo Also,
pick a photo that will show off your best features. Make sure you are
wearing a friendly smile, it will be much more inviting than a serious
pose or, obviously, a frown. Always avoid photos where you are with
another person, or, worse yet, you have chopped the other person out of
the photo, only to leave behind a mysterious arm. Your date may be
confused by which person is actually you or wonder who the “mysterious
arm” belongs to. Tip 2: Use Your Username to Reveal Your Interests Make your username
original and make it say a little something about your personality.
Pick “SweetSinger” as your username if your hobby is singing or
“Footballbloke” if your an avid Football fan looking for company. Your
clever username will not only share a little bit about your personality
or interests, but can also attract people with the same interests. But
be careful not to give the wrong impression. Just because you interpret
the username “FunLovin” to mean you love to have fun, the person
viewing your profile may think “FunLovin” means you are looking for
some fun lovin’, if you know what I mean. Tip 3: Don’t Say It, Prove It! And Be Specific Instead
of saying you are "funny" or have a "good sense of humor", make your
profile funny. Crack a couple of tasteful jokes or relate a funny
incident. This will prove to your viewer what sort of sense of humor
you have. If your sense of humor is attractive to that viewer, they
will contact you. Rather than just stating that you are “smart”, list
your favorite books or your interests that would prove to your viewer
how smart you are. This will also give your viewer some specific
examples that he or she will be able to relate to directly. Remember,
just because you have a profile up, doesn’t necessarily mean you will
immediately get responses. These three tips will certainly help, but
play around with the contents of your profile until you start getting
the results you want. If no one is responding to your list of
interests, put up some new ones. Switch your photos every once in a
while to see what sort of response you receive. As you experiment with
your online dating profile, you will hopefully begin to find the
responses you have been looking for. --
Your
photo is one of the most important factors that will attract people to
your profile. First and foremost, make sure you have a recent picture.
Sure that picture of you in the bikini while on holiday
back in 1995 may be cute, but when your date meets you expecting you to
look like you did in college, your date will be disappointed. This can
create mistrust and cause your date to feel upset and deceived. This is
never a good thing when trying to start a relationship.
You
may think your username is just your way to log in to your online
dating service, but this isn’t the case. Your username is one of the
first things that someone will read about you and a good username can
mean the difference between a profile view and a profile pass up. A
common technique is to go with the traditional anonymous username like
“Jenny321” but why miss out on a key opportunity to catch someone’s
attention or reveal a bit about yourself?
When
developing your profile description, you may be tempted to write
something like “I’m funny and smart with a good sense of humor.” This
is simply a boring list of adjectives… the same adjectives that are
showing up on thousands of other profiles. If you want your profile to
really stand out, you need to describe yourself through specifics.
