10 Tips on How to Respond to Personal Ad
By David Kamau
You have seen a personal ad that you
like and now you want to respond. Most people do it wrong
and then wonder why they never get a reply. While there are
“secrets” or guarantees, here are 10 tips on how to respond
to a personal ad to help you stand out from the
crowd.
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Write in advance. Draft
your response. Use a word processor (Word, WordPad etc.) to
check spelling and grammar. Just remember that a word
processor cannot tell the difference between “live” and
“leave”.
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Personalize it. Never
use a generic response. Nobody likes a “canned” response.
Each email should be written to that particular person.
Visualizing a real person and writing him/her helps. Want
to contact many people as quickly as possible? Create a
template and save it in your computer (or on paper). Then
personalize it for each contact.
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Study the person’s ad
and look for clues on how to reply. In your response, tell
how or why you may fit with their hopes, desires and
personality.
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Avoid overused, generic
terms like “Hi_, can we chat?” or “Response to your ad”.
Use the subject of the email to catch attention: most
people look at the subject to decide whether to open the
email. If you have received responses for your personal
ads, study the ones that attract your attention and model
yours from them.
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Write more than one
line. Tell something about yourself. Give a compliment but
avoid commenting on the person’s looks, especially when
writing to a pretty woman (how many others have done
that?). You could mention what attracted you to their ad.
Ask questions about something they wrote. Show keen,
genuine interest.
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Don’t write a novel.
Long messages can be intimidating, especially if the person
has received lots of responses. They simply get deleted.
Keep it short and sweet.
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Don’t ask for personal
information at this point. And never reveal personal
information on first contact.
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Unless the person has
said he/she is looking for a casual relationship, don’t
mention anything suggestive of sex. A “friends first”
approach works best.
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Avoid negativity. Don’t
mention past failed relationships. And don’t brag. If you
like something about yourself or have a special talent,
sneak it in without touting your horn. Example, “My friends
say I play the piano really well.”
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Be pleasant, courteous
and positive. And above all, be honest. Don’t say you work
out regularly at the gym, as impressive as it may seem,
when you know you’re couch potatoes.
There you have 10 tips on how to respond to a personal ad. Take
your time and write a winner. It could mean the difference
between success and failure in getting you the person you
seek.
About the author: David Kamau owns http://e-DateCentral.com which
reviews dating sites. Receive FREE dating,
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