How to Write a Magnetic Online Dating Profile Part 1
Want to succeed in online dating? Your dating profile (or
personal profile) may well be the difference between success
and failure. Why?
Well, online, you are what you write. Your personal ad is
your first introduction to the person you want to meet.
You see, during face to face communication other aspects
such as body language, choice of clothing, individual scent,
body language, poise etc. all come to play. While extremely few
people (if any) are strong in all the aspects, your one or two
strong areas might be so endearing that the other person might
forgive or not even notice the weaknesses.
But in online dating all you have is your profile. Lose here
and lose all.
Not only that but writing your profile does other positive
things to you like:
1. Makes you admit that you do need to find a date.
2. Forces you to look deeper into yourself and get to know
the real you.
3. Allows you to be specific about the kind of person you
are looking for, beyond the basics.
I cannot overemphasize the importance of a winning dating
profile, especially for the single person seeking a serious
relationship.
Now, get pen and paper ready, get comfortable. You are going
to take a few notes that will make your dating profile talk for
you. We begin with the skeleton.
There are three key points to writing an appealing dating
profile:
1. Know what you want
2. Know yourself
3. Know the type of person you want
Let's break each of these down farther:
1. Know what you want: think about what you are looking for
such as: * A serious relationship * Casual relationship * A
date * Marriage * A discreet partner * An escort * A companion
* A friend, pen pal, or e-pal * Experimentation
Other things that it might help think of are: * Kids or no
kids (now or in future) * Commitment * Your sexual
orientation/preference * Age range * Race, if it's an issue *
Religion, if this is important to you * Geographical proximity
* Educational background if that's important to you
Write it down.
2. Know yourself- Apart from the generic information such as
your age, height and weight, you will need to know your
qualities, assets and liabilities as well as hobbies, likes and
dislikes. Think about:
a. Your assets: Some things to think about are: * Sense of
humor * Romantic * Confident * Sociable * Honest * Intelligent
* Ready for commitment * Compassionate * Open-minded *
Intelligent
The above are just examples, and don't even scrape the
surface. Let your mind run. Write down everything, however
trivial or ridiculous.
b. Your liabilities: these may just be opposites of assets
(above) or more. List these down. Here are some examples: *
Greedy * Cheap * Jealous (not always a bad thing) * Afraid of
commitment * Depressive * Prejudiced * Substance abuse or
history of * Bossy * Hard to live with * Nagger
Other things to think about: * What are your strengths? *
What are your weaknesses? * What do you like to do in your
spare time? * Where do you like to go in your spare time? *
What do your friends like about you? * What does your mom love
about you? * If you were to change one thing about you, what
would that be? * What type of relationship do you seek? * What
are your likes/dislikes? * What makes you good company?
3. The type of person you want: This may appear easy, but
surprisingly most singles do not know what they are looking for
beyond the basics.
Now, try to go beyond physical attributes and get into the
soul of the person you want. Think of qualities you would like,
just as you thought of your own. Also remember that
similarities as well as differences do make good matches (a
talkative person might match well with a quiet one, for
example).
Now you have most of the basics of writing your dating
profile covered. Plus, you now can provide answers to profile
questions on any dating site without struggling too much.
The next step is writing your personal ad. This is the heart
of your dating profile. We shall cover this in part 2.
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