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Writing A Profile With
Spark
A profile is an online representation of yourself so why not
represent the best parts of you? There are four areas of a
profile that you should keep in mind: honesty, creativity,
research, writing. By mastering these areas, you will be able
to write an excellent and self-elevating profile that can
capture anyone's attention.
Part One: Honesty
Always be honest with the readers of your profile; remember
that you and the others on the site are searching for that
special someone--how can a relationship grow when there is
deceit from the beginning?
Speak candidly about who you are and what you are looking for.
Then, at least you will know that, when someone messages you,
they are genuinely interested. Putting up a pretense will only
summon people who are interested in your lies; this will not
build a solid relationship.
Being honest doesn't mean to be sell yourself short; you don't
have to dwell on your faults and misgivings. Showcase your good
qualities (just don't exaggerate).
Part Two: Creativity
Nothing can turn a potential relationship sour more than a dull
profile. There are thousands upon thousands of people looking
for the exact same thing you are: a genuine connection. You
must be able to catch their attention.
Try to avoid using phrases like Looking for Mr. Perfect? or In
Search Of That Special Lady? or descriptions like
hard-working?, romantic? and attractive?. These are all cliche
and overdone. Spice your profile up with original ideas!
Show off your strengths. Give your readers anecdotes or
narratives that display you in a good light.
Get yourself a thesaurus. As silly as this may sound, a
thesaurus can help you avoid using words that have been used
too many times before.
Do not use letters to describe yourself; for example, SWF
(single white female) can mean a variety of things to a variety
of people. Don't limit yourself to this.
Part Three: Research
You know what kind of relationship you want; whether it be a
friend, a casual date, or something as deep as a marital
partner, you have a clear picture in your mind of how far you
are willing to go. Seek out people with that same goal.
Write a profile that will appeal to the kind of person you're
after; the only way they can find you is if you help them.
Check out other profiles for ideas.
If you receive interest with your profile but still can't seem
to find that right person, then go do some online
window-shopping. Scan through profiles, find some that catch
your attention, and start messaging. They don't all have to
come to you.
Part Four: Writing
So, you've gathered your information and you have a clear idea
of what you want out of this site; however, your writing seems
a little...lifeless. Be careful of this! By paying attention to
the three steps before you, you should be able to write a
profile that is distinctly you.
This is an example of what not to do: I'm a SBM looking for a
SF. Good looking, funny. Message me. Eyes are going to glaze
over; you cannot limit yourself like this. It will only hurt
you.
Spice it up: I am a 22-year-old female, blessed with long,
blonde hair and big, brown eyes. I'm short, only 5'4, but what
I lack in size, I make up for in spirit. I am looking for
someone that can keep up with me; come and get me, boys. She
gives a description and a challenge, all within a few sentences
”you don't have to be long-winded to get the point across.
A good profile can bring you all of the attention you want and
lead you to a successful relationship; follow these steps to
what you want.
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