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Creating A Successful Online
Dating ProfileAs the adage
says, “You never have a second chance to make a first
impression.” The way that somebody initially perceives you
largely determines their future relationship with you. This
is especially true when speaking of romance and dating; if
you are not particularly intrigued or interested by the
person you are speaking with, what reason do you really
have for continuing your efforts? Conversely, a successful
matching of personalities and interests can lead to
stimulating conversation and future romantic
possibilities.
When it comes to dating, then, it becomes vitally important to
convey to adequately convey to the other party exactly what
kind of person you are and what comprises you. However, doing
this within the setting of a bar or nightclub is often easier
said than done. It is difficult to demonstrate your wit and
intelligence when you are screaming in the other person’s ear
in order to be heard over the din. Additionally, the window to
demonstrate exactly what kind of person you are is severely
limited; as mentioned above, if one fails to grab the interest
of the other party fairly quickly, the chances of starting
anything meaningful with them become relatively slim.
With online dating profiles, the window of opportunity to
convey your personality is markedly wider, and thus your
chances of successfully doing so are higher. Think about it:
You are free to write and create without worrying about
external influences or pressures, and the other party is able
to leisurely browse your information without having their
senses bombarded from every side in a bar-type setting. The two
parties are more likely to discover actual meaningful
information about each other via online profiles than through
hasty conversations at a bar.
What, then, constitutes a “successful” online profile? Several
factors will determine whether somebody takes the time to read
through your information. As mentioned above, it is important
to attempt to convey the type of person that you are within
your profile; the last thing that a person wants is to be
unpleasantly surprised when future conversations reveal you to
be nothing like your profile indicated. Tell of your interests
and your passions. You may alienate some profile viewers,
naturally, but the ones that take the time to read it are
genuinely intrigued by you and thus more likely to take the
next step and contact you.
As in life, intrigue remains an important component of romance.
Try not to answer every question about yourself in the context
of your online profile; you want the other person’s interest
piqued, not sated. If somebody learns all there is to know
about you in a three-page profile, they are less likely to feel
compelled to communicate further. Conversely, a veiled question
or some measure of intrigue in your profile may be just enough
to spark an inquisitive email.
Finally, try to include a photograph of yourself in your online
profile if possible. Physical attraction remains a vital
component of dating online or off, and many people are leery of
investing too much time in an online prospect without knowing
what they look like. In fact, people will often filter out
profiles without pictures when browsing online dating sites.
Including a picture with your profile will ultimately increase
its chances of success.
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