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You feel like you’ve wasted your hard-earned money because your not getting the response you expected from your online dating forum; you’ve probably written a profile with some serious mistakes that’s making sure you get ignored.
Everybody needs a little help, following are some of the most egregious errors guys usually make and some solid hints on how to fix them:
Mistake #1: Does Your Online Dating Profile Read Like It Was Written by a Caveman for Cavemen?
Sure, you’re a guy and you talk like a guy. But, this is the first step in thinning the herd. You’ve got to talk in a way that women appreciate. Most men are pretty straight forward. They think in terms of facts and truths. “I’m a happy guy.” “I like to have fun.” “I like funny women.”
Statements like those won’t win any awards and they certainly won’t get you any women. Think about it, a woman doesn’t want a series of little factoids. That’s yawn city. Women are interested in the man, not what the man owns or where he lives or how tall he his. That’s where a thing called personality comes into play; show it off.
The Fix: As you build your online dating profile, tell vivid stories about yourself that show what sort of guy you are. Wax poetic: “When I go camping in the woods, I love the way the morning sun dapples the forest floor.” Look at what you’ve done. You’ve said so much more to her than “I think camping is neat.”
Mistake #2: Don’t Spoil the Profile with a Spoiled Picture.
Please, before you post your picture, give it some thought. The picture is supposed to show you at your best. Are you out of focus? Are you doing something you often do? Are you cutesy? Probably none of those, so don’t post it.
Body parts are are really horrible to put in a photo. You might have some great abs or pecs, but that’s not all you’re about. Is it? She’ll get to see those soon enough. Leave something to the imagination.
The Fix: Get a picture worth a thousand words that are all about you. Your profile photo doesn’t have to be a studio portrait. A nice picture that handsomely shows you at your happy best will suffice. Maybe doing something you’ve written about in your profile.
Mistake #3: What’s In a Name?
Remember, a name means a lot. What does “Desperate4Luv” or “ShyGuy85” mean? Pathetic, that’s what. And skip the boring, “Jim95” or “Handsome77”.
The Fix: Conjure up something memorable and fascinating, as you are, something like “GuitarsAndGears” if you’re into stock car racing and steel guitars. Remember the warning about body shot photos? Don’t make your name offensive. Double meanings could work, though. For instance, you could get away with “AnimalLover” if you work at an animal shelter or you just love pets.
Following these words of advice will help you immensely when you sit down and start crafting your online profile. And the women will take note.
Once you’ve posted your profile using these guidelines, there’s a good chance that the women may start messaging you.
If this information was helpful for you and you’d like to learn even more ways to increase your success with online dating, check out writing an online dating profile and online dating help
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