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May 11

Finding A Partner Via Online Dating

Posted on Tuesday, May 11, 2010 in dating

Dark or fair, shy or outgoing – no matter how you describe yourself, they are women out there who will find you appealing. A fulfilling relationship is possible whether you’re a man that’s looking for something long term or short term. It’s really up to you.

Online dating is a great way to find a romantic partner for those back on the dating scene after a past relationship or with a hectic work schedule.

All you really need to get started is a computer and access to the internet. Then, just find an online dating site that looks suitable for your needs.

If you’re high tech you can take advantage of special features like live video chats, offered by some larger dating web sites. Others provide in-depth matching services to increase your chances of finding love. There even dating sites for specific groups’ based on such things as religion, sexual orientation and political interest.

Online dating is inexpensive and joining one or two will increase your odds of finding your perfect match. With free online dating web sites, you get what you pay for. A month on a paid online dating site costs less than dinner and a movie and many offer a money-back guarantee so it’s worth the financial outlay. Discounts for joining for multiple months on dating web sites are also available.

Now that you’ve made your selection, get things going by writing a profile and posting a picture. Your profile should be lively and interesting but also truthful. The same goes for your photo. Use a flattering but current one.

Peruse the profiles online and note those that you find intriguing. Reach out to those women with an email or a wink and let them know you’re interested. Respond promptly to any woman who seeks you out but avoid holidays or weekends.

You don’t want your potential date to get a whiff of desperation. Most of all you have to stick with it. Don’t give up if the first month is unsuccessful. Online dating services are continually getting new members and about half are female. Your chances at finding love are great and it will happen!

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May 8

How To Achieve The Most Out Of Online Dating Sites

Posted on Saturday, May 8, 2010 in internet dating

If you’ve been searching for your mate in life, you may be considering online dating. There are dos and don’ts to the world of Internet dating, you’re wise to follow these.

First, know what you want and go to the right site to find it. If you are looking for a life partner, don’t go to a site where most people are looking for casual sex or a quick hookup. If you are looking for something casual, on the other hand, you wouldn’t want to go to a site where others are looking for life partners.

One such site is eHarmony. This site requires that new members fill out very extensive questionnaires that ask for all sorts of information. They then use this information to match people up with others who share similar lifestyles, goals, and beliefs.

Follow these tips to get the best results from your online dating experience:

Use a natural-looking photo of yourself in your program. The best way to get attention for your profile is with the right photo. Never use a fake photo though, it is dishonest and the person you later meet will be understandably angry. Don’t use a photo of you looking exceptionally great either, you don’t want to encourage disappointment.

Photos that have been retouched, or are unusually perfect or are out of date, are a bad idea. Your goal should be to choose a flattering photo that looks like you will look when you meet a person for your first date. If you don’t look like that any more, or don’t look like that without a professional makeup artist and hairstylist helping you, choose a different photo. Do always put up a photo though. The primary reason that people don’t get responses to their profiles is because of not having a photo.

Your bio also needs careful planning. You want to write just enough to get someone’s interest and give a glimpse of your personality. Err on the side of brevity; short is better than long. A longwinded bio says to a reader that you are self-absorbed, not an attractive trait. Always be honest in your bio as well.

You may be tempted to include more information because you think that this increases your chances of attracting the right person. Not true. You can actually turn someone off if you come across as tiresome or long-winded.

Other people are not as interested in you as you are. Don’t think that they will consider your details interesting. Aim for just enough to get someone to want to know more instead of so much that all curiosity is satisfied. Whatever you do post should be accurate and honest.

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Apr 30

dating site profile samples

Posted on Friday, April 30, 2010 in General

dating site profile samples
Girls, pls help with my profile for a dating site.What should I change before posting? Your opinion?

Hello! I am here to make a friend who will become my soulmate.I will leave the physical description to the photograph. I am told I am intelligent and am considered humourous and witty. I love to travel, especially to the UK and Europe, and never shy away from a good bed and breakfast. Any ideas for destinations? I love all animals and especially dogs, play tennis, go biking and like going for a stroll and eating well. Be it at a chic place or the local Indian place. You’d have to ask if you want to know my favourite place though! I will show you that one in person. I am known to enjoy and sample different cuisines, collect rock (the more obscure kind) and Classical CDs (not all recordings are equal) and discuss films or world affairs. I am personable and looking for someone who is aware of her environment. I am not looking for someone who is exactly like me, but I believe couples should share each other’s goals.

Hello!

I am here to make a friend who will become my soulmate.
> you’re heading towards marriage before you know her name. this may scare her or only get you people over the age of 40

I will leave the physical description to the photograph.
>good

I love all animals and especially dogs, play tennis, go biking and like going for a stroll and eating well. Be it at a chic place or the local Indian place.
> Proper grammar is important. You’re failing here.
I love all animals, especially dogs. I play tennis, I bike ride and hike. I enjoy dining out – be it at a chic place or a local Indian dive.

You’[ll] have to ask if you want to know my [favorite] place though! I will show you that one in person. I am known to enjoy and sample different cuisines, collect rock[s] (the more obscure kind) and Classical CDs (not all recordings are equal [too pompous... get rid of this]) and discuss films or world affairs [this too]. I am personable and looking for someone who is aware of her environment. I am not looking for someone who is exactly like me,

but I believe couples should share each other’s goals.
>but am looking for someone who shares similar life goals.

You have grammatical errors, and are writing British English style… depends where you are posting. (I am not very good at grammar, so can’t correct it for you… but errors don’t look good in personal ads).

Good luck finding your mate!