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Article added by: Fran Rimrod


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The world of online dating is a fascinating one. You can have a look at an abundance of possible matches in the security of your own home. It’s nice to have a look, but really what we all want is to get flirted with! Since you can’t go and buy someone a drink online (…at least not a real one), your resources of showing your personality is somewhat limited.
The place where you can ‘showcase’ who you are and why it might be worthwhile to get in contact with you is your profile. For decades, personal ads have appeared in magazines and newspapers all over the world and people had to think of how to describe themselves in 25 words or less. It was difficult, impossible really!. Luckily modern profiles are detailed and in depth and often offer multiple choice with hundreds of answers to select from. However you are still describing yourself. It need not be so hard to make a free profile and get yourself dating again if you follow some simple rules.
Obvious one - complete your personal ad profile fully. No, not partially! Fully! And accurately! There is nothing worse for a browsing member than spending their quality time opening your profile only to find your profile is full of Ask Me statements. So ....Be informative, be complete, be thorough, and be of interest.
Add a photograph or two or even four! Amazingly, members with photos in their personal ads are likely to get up to 9 times more replies than members without any photo image attached to their profile. Okay, I know we aren't all photogenic models, but believe me - any photo is far better than none at all.
Don't be aggressive or rude in personal ads. It may be your sense of humor to be sarcastic or cutting, but it doesn't always come across best in anonymous text. Biting hammer in the first instance will not usually attract the desired attention, even if it's meant to be amusing. That comes once you are chatting.
You may have had a bad time with a previous partner, but making a list of specific criteria a future partner must meet usually has the effect of making people look elsewhere. Even if they match! We all seek Mr. and Miss Right, but turning dating into a job interview removes every ounce of romance and passion from the occasion.
If you wish to use swear words, then save them! Please don't use them here in your personal ad or conversations and emails. They are generally offensive and turn people off.
Make your personal ad truthful above all things, but also emphasize your best characteristics. Admitting that you are a loner who has no friends will not win you new friends usually. But emphasizing that you are a true individual with unique genuine properties, will.
If you really feel passionate about something say so, don't try and hide the things that are important to you. If you love partying say so, if your religion is important to you, say so. Be yourself.
Do not pretend that you are willing to fly half way round the world to meet someone if you are not. It's not fair on anyone including you. If you are really only looking for some one in your state or close to home then stick with that and make it clear.
Always try and reply to people's messages and reply in a reasonable amount of time, not weeks later. If you are serious about dating, you are serious about replying to personal messages.
Be patient, it takes time to find someone special using personal ads but it does work. After all, it's just that one special person that you wish to meet. Sometimes you need to chat to quite a few people first. Unfortunately, that is the world we live in. Take your time to complete your personal ads, take your time to chat with many different people, and take your time to get to know someone well.
Think positive and keep thinking positive. The best things in life may be free, but you have still got to find them first!


Posted By: Fran Rimrod
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