Profile Tips that will improve your results!
The competition for attention on online dating services is fierce. So fierce, in fact, that some people resort to lying or posting outdated photos to try and attract attention. It’s critical that you are honest when you create your profile and with your photos so that you don’t meet (or interact) with others under false pretenses.
So then what are some important things you can do to build a better profile?
Here are three specific profile tips you can use to improve your profile right now.
We’ve all experienced a first date where the person we are with complained about their work, finances and they’re life in general. This kind of negativity is a major turnoff. The same is true with your profile. Nothing turns off a reader like negative talk. On the other hand being positive is like a magnet.
Here’s how one person started her profile:
“To be quite honest, I have been putting this off as long as possible. I have friends who use Match and have had some terrible dates.”
It makes you wonder, “what is she doing here?” Now compare that to this introduction:
“I’ve heard online dating is a great way to meet awesome people and that’s why I want to meet you.”
Which one of these profile intros is more attractive? The one who wants to date “losers” or the one that wants to date “winners”? Psychologically everyone wants to be a winner. Therefore in your profile, avoid anything negative like the plague. Be positive.
If you have anything negative in your profile (”I hate country music,” “the last guy I dated was a liar and cheater,” “I’m sick of being alone,” “I’m sick of the bar scene,” etc.) then go edit it out immediately and replace it with something positive (”I love independent music and artists, like…”). Always be positive; not just in your profile, but also in life.
Read this profile and tell me if you recognize it:
“I am a fun person who loves movies and music. I like walks on the beach, good conversation, and dining out. I’m looking for someone who is fun and can make me laugh.”
Unfortunately, the above describes most profiles – typical and non-informative. Beef up your profile to be more descriptive and unique. Instead of “I like movies,” say “my favorite movie is ____ because _______” or use a movie character to describe you. “I’m a lot like _____ in ______ because _______.”
Use clever words that are descriptive. Instead of saying “on hot days I like to go to the ocean or on a hike,” say, “on a sizzling day my adventurous side leads me to traversing the ocean on a sailboat or discovering a new waterfall that I can cool off under.”
Instead of “I like to discover new things,” say, “I’m a lot like Indiana Jones in that I love exploring the mysteries of life, while educating my mind to appreciate new things.”
Strive to make your profile extraordinary by spicing it up sentence by sentence. Be descriptive, unique, and fun!
Your profile isn’t about getting responses. It is about getting responses from the type of person you are attracted to. Therefore, use descriptions to help narrow your focus to what you want so that you get responses from who you’re looking for.
Instead of “I’m looking for someone fun and humorous,” say, “I’m looking for a lighthearted man between the ages of 24 and 29 who enjoys the humorous side of life. If you are clean-shaven and can hold a conversation during a 150 mile car journey, then we may be a match. Email me.”
In the above example, you created three filters – an age filter (24 and 29), and appearance filter (clean-shaven) and a communication filter (good-communicator). And you did it without offending. But you also created a response filter (”…we may be a match. Email me.”) You’ve helped tell the person what the next step is if they meet your criteria. You’ve created a call to action, which will help direct interested parties to email you versus waiting.
****Bonus Tip****
Change your header message and main photo often. It keeps it fresh and interesting for people doing searches and increases the chances of it being viewed. Be creative.
A great way to make your profile better is to analyze profiles you really like. What is it that you like about them? What makes the profiles different?
Now what will you do to make your profile different?

3 Comments So Far
Great points! My problem is not having recent pics to put up, I’ve gone through many hairsytles (and dress sizes) in the last few years and want my pics to display accuracy to what I look like now. And you are what you attract, if you want a positive, secure and confident person you should demonstrate those same qualities.
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