So you’ve just signed up to a disability dating website? Great! You have taken your first step to finding new friends and contacts. Online dating has grown massively in the past five years or so, and there is so much choice. Niche sites abound and there is choice for everyone. There are HIV dating sites, senior […]
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Stand out from the crowd for success
The Philadelphia Enquirier today caries a piece about online dating. It writes about the research done into how people use dating sites and what works. The conclusion is interesting but not really surprising. If you are looking for a long term relationship then be yourself and do not exagerate in your profile. And if you want […]
The finishing touches on your profile
If you’ve read this far you’ll realise that putting together a good profile for a dating website can mean the difference between receiving messages and being ignored. You should now have substance of your profile – your best qualities. You’ve written them in an interesting and engaging way, as outlined in yesterday’s post. Now you […]
The winning profile
A successful dating website profile has to be honest. And I’m not talking about brutally honest. But you’ve got to be able to give a positive, interesting and colourful sense of who you are. Remember, there are thousands of people competing with you for the person you want hope to meet. You’ll need to stand […]
Crafting your profile
There are thousands of website and magazine features telling you how to write a stand-out profile for a dating website. Trouble is, how do you know which advice works and which doesn’t? You don’t – at least until you try it. So you can end up investing lots of time reading pieces of advice and […]