Tips on How to Write the Best Personal Ads
By David Kamau
There is one thing that will make or break your
online dating efforts – your personal ad. This article
offers tips on how to write the best personal ads that
come alive and get responded to.
The first mistake most people make is creating
one while at the dating site. This can be intimidating
and prone to mistakes. A better way is to first make a
draft on a separate piece of paper or typing program
(Word, WordPerfect, Word Pad etc).
Begin by brainstorming an attractive screen name
(also called a handle or stem). This is vital, as it
helps catch prospects’ attention.
When creating your screen name, you might want
to consider your best qualities or interests and build it
around this. This will not only tell something about you,
but also offer prospects something to open up dialogue
on. Try for something unique and interesting.
Many sites require your ad to have a headline.
This is also extremely important, like a first greeting
or introduction. Not only that but, some sites initially
provide surfers with just headlines. A good headline
should attract someone into your personal ad to find out
more about you.
Just as in your screen name, you can use your
headline to describe yourself, or what you are looking
for. You could also incorporate one of your main
interests or an interesting aspect of your personality.
Study other people’s headlines and see which ones attract
your attention. Model yours on these.
Next is the body of your personal ad. You will
need to describe yourself and what you want, in specific
terms without sending your prospective mate to sleep.
This means being descriptive and using action words. It
would help to make the following four lists:
1. Things you cannot do without
2. Things that would be nice to have but you can
do without.
3. Things you absolutely cannot stand or will
not have.
4. Your hobbies and interests
Making the above lists will help will help dig
deep into yourself and you find things to write about. It
also helps in answering profile questions, both
multiple-choice and essay-type.
Now write about yourself. Imagine you are
talking to someone seated right there in front of you.
Tell him or her how you feel about things, what you like
to do and what you are looking for. Be specific and
positive.
Just write it down, without minding about
spelling or grammar. Get excited and write fast. This
helps bring out your personality, without getting stalled
by the analytical part of your brain. Write in a
conversational style, which has proved to work best and
shows that a real person is behind the ad.
Writing about yourself does not mean that you
should reveal every detail. If you can’t tell it to a
stranger at the bar or coffee shop, don’t write down in
your profile.
Just as in headline-creation, it would help to
study other people’s ads. Run a search of people seeking
the same type of mate as you are. Look through a dozen
profiles or more, and take notes. If a phrase or sentence
peaks your interest, don’t hesitate to modify and adapt
it into your own.
When finished, put your draft personal ad down
(or save it in your hard drive). Better still, let it sit
overnight. Then come back with a fresh mind and correct
spelling and grammatical mistakes. Also, cut any clutter.
Read it over at least three times to check for
flow.
There you have tips on how to write the best
personal ads. All you have to do is transfer your winning
ad to your dating site of choice. Some minor
modifications may be needed to fit different sites, but
the hard part is done.
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About the author: David Kamau
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