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Guide To Writing Your Profile For An Online Dating Website

February 8th, 2010

Guide To Writing Your Profile For An Online Dating Website

Registering on an online dating website is only the first step in the process of finding true love online. The next and possibly the most important step in the process is to write up your profile.

Are you sure about how to put together a profile for the dating website that will attract people to your profile? Are you aware of what you should write about and what is worth leaving out? This guide to writing your profile for a fellowship site will give you a good push in the right direction.

The first question that you need to ask yourself is this: Why are you writing your personal dating website profile?

Tackling your profile for one of these sites can be challenging if you do not know what you are looking for when it comes to dating online. The foremost important concept is to be clear about why you are writing a personal profile for a date in the first place.

Are you writing dating profile for fun and pleasure? Are you looking to lure just potential dates? Or are you trying to catch a potential suitor so that you can be married? This may sound cold and scheming but it?s important.

The reason why you are creating an online profile in the first place is the first detail that should determine how you write your profile. If you want your profile to be interesting and inviting, then you need to be able to attract the people who are a good match for you.

When you have decided to finally bite the bullet and write your online dating website profile, you should hold back the need to feel embarrassed and simply pour your heart out into the perfect profile. If you want people to become enamored by you, you should be frank, honest and upfront. Don’t include a lot of irrelevant details, but do make a point to talk about yourself in enough details that likeminded people on the same online dating website will be intrigued by you and want to learn more information.

Writing the perfect online dating website profile begins with taking an inventory of what makes you unique and interesting. Everyone is one of a kind, but it is hard to show people what makes you one of a kind unless you can create a profile that shows why.

What makes you unique? What makes you tick? Why are you different from everyone else on the internet, or everyone else in the world? Describe everything you find important, like your ambitions, your dreams, your desires and your attitudes. Talk about your most important likes and dislikes, turn ons and turnoffs (not necessarily in bed), and any other details you can think of in order to give an accurate picture of who you are and what you’re all about.

This is the best way to create an online dating website profile that will attract people to you and give you a variety of interesting new people to talk to online.

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2 Comments »

  1. Tom S. says

    I have tried many dating sites with no luck, I do tend to be honest in my profile, maybe too honest. Maybe I should take you advice and leave out some things and not scare too many away.

    February 10th, 2010 | #

  2. Fion says

    Hi Cindy,

    Thanks for this informative article giving tips on how to write a good online profile for a dating website! Besides a strong description that clearly highlights the interesting aspects of a woman, an attractive photo in an everyday environment will greatly enhance the profile. Sometimes, some women are shy to show their photos but many site visitors might be giving their profile a miss as ultimately people like to see who they’ll be communicating with and they might just move on to those profiles that have a photo. It not necessary to have a glamorous make-over photo. But a clear, close-up photo shot that features you in the best angle and light will instantly power up your profile. Oh, remember to be smiling cheerfully in your photo!

    February 11th, 2010 | #

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