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Taking a Flattering Photo for Your Online Profile

September 11th, 2007

When you’re getting ready to create an online dating profile, you need one important thing: a photograph of yourself. Whether you want to admit it or not, these are the things that drive you to certain profiles and that drive you away from others. If you want to stand out among the other singles on your preferred dating website, you need to make sure your profile picture does you justice.

Here are some tips you can use:

Take many pictures – Instead of just taking a few, take dozens of pictures of yourself. This will increase your chances of getting the best shot.

Have you friend take the pictures – While you might just want to take a few candid shots of yourself, sometimes that objective eye of a friend can take a more flattering shot.

Use natural lighting – Instead of taking your picture indoors, try to take it outside or at least by a window where the light is softer.

Wear a dark color, but not black – Try to choose a color that is striking, but not washed out so that you can show off your face in the picture.

Wear some makeup, but try not to overdo it – Women, while you might think that more is more, you can begin to look a little clown-like if you overdo it. This is where that friend will come in handy with their honest opinion.

Smile – If you smile in your profile, it’s like smiling at everyone that’s looking at your picture. Now that’s a good first impression.

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Are Women the Only Ones Online for Love?

August 29th, 2007

If you’re a woman that’s online looking for love, it can certainly seem like you’re in good company…with other women, that is. There are millions of single women waiting to find their true love online, but not nearly enough good single men are there to meet them.

This is causing some difficulties for women – understandably.

But instead of thinking that you’re going to stay single forever, maybe you need to go beyond the internet and start branching out to find your soul mater.

This might include going to singles mixers and trying speed dating. Though these might not score you a date, you might meet new friends that have ex boyfriends that might be right for you.

The internet is a great place to get your feet wet in the dating game gain, but when you want to find someone now, you need to start getting offline and back into the dating scene.

Of course, this doesn’t mean that you can’t still use online dating; in fact, there’s no reason to stop. Keeping your options open is actually the best way to increase your chances of success – so get out there and online.

The numbers are going to work in your favor when you stop being narrow and start casting your net in as many directions as possible.

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Do You Need Help with Online Dating?

July 20th, 2007

If you’re heading to online dating sites to find new love, you already know how hard the dating scene is. Bars and bookstores just aren’t the hot meeting places that dating guides say they are. And even if you do pick up a guy or a girl at a club, the chances of them being a good match for you aren’t all that good either. You’re not alone in trying out the online dating landscape, though you might find that it’s a bit harder than it looks.

Some people are even turning to dating experts to help them create better profiles that match them up with more people. Too often, online daters aren’t showcasing their best features – like their personality or their good looks. And this is holding them back from finding the person that they could really connect with on a relationship level. Here are some of the tips from dating experts that you can use:

  • Find three things that you like about yourself and show them off
  • Be honest
  • Don’t change for someone else

When you find out what makes you comfortable in your own skin, you’re going to find someone else that likes the person you are – no professional help needed.

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