Internet Dating: 8 Simple and Effective
Ways to Start
By Dr. Jackie Black
1. The first thing to focus on is writing
great profiles that do two things:
· Get you "found" and
· Get responses from people who are very
close to your ideal match
2. Posting a photograph is the single
most important factor for getting people
to read your profile. Profiles with pictures
are the first to be browsed. Post a current
photograph.
3. A creative, catchy headline can separate
you from the masses instantly. Be concise
and to the point in the body of your profile.
Keep the information simple and honest.
Remember that you are trying to attract
the kind of people you want to meet. Integrity
is always better than stretching the truth.
Let him or her know who you are from the
"get-go." Don’t waste time with people
who are looking for someone you are not!
4. Grammar and spelling are important.
Write your profile as a WORD document,
run a spell check and then cut and paste
it into the profile text boxes. Use upper
and lower case.
5. When you send an e-mail either initiating
contact or responding, a subject heading
that stands out is very helpful. The reader
can get a first impression of you even
before s/he gets to the body of your e-mail.
Take advantage of this opportunity to
put your true self out there.
6. Be timely. Answer the responses or
initial e-mails within three - four days.
It is considered good etiquette to answer
them all since people have taken the time
and effort to communicate with you. If
you become overwhelmed by the interest
of many men or women, simply freeze your
account until you can catch up and catch
your breath.
7. Always be polite. Generally it is
a good idea to avoid jokes and sarcasm.
They often don’t come across as they were
intended. Resist embellishing or exaggerating
who you are or anything about yourself.
8. Don’t complain about the state of
your life or bash your exes. Ask open-ended
questions that invite the recipient to
answer your questions with personal stories.
It is safe to talk about interests, hobbies,
traveling, books, movies or activities
you like to do regularly. That’s how a
conversation will start. Avoid heavy or
highly charged political issues or issues
related to religion, abortion or the death
penalty.
Keep your e-mails fun, positive and upbeat.
Think about each e-mail as an opportunity
to get to know another new person. Be
curious and interested.
Remember, only YOU can make it happen!
Copyright Dr. Jackie Black 1999-2005
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