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LoginOn the hunt for dating profile tips? Yep, creating an online dating profile can be daunting. Well, it's not always easy to big yourself up without feeling like you sound conceited or, even worse, desperate. But did you know? One in three couples now finds love online - which means it might be time to up your game when it comes to your dating profile. In this fast-paced, social media-dependent world, the Internet is used for everything.
Sherri Gordon, CLC is a published author, certified professional life coach, and bullying prevention expert. She's also the former editor of Columbus Parent and has countless years of experience writing and researching health and social issues. Venturing into the world of online dating is not easy, especially when it requires creating a profile to concisely show others who you are.
All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. Whether online dating is the bane of your existence or fills you with buoyant hope, it's smart to craft the most stellar profile possible. Since that's easier said than done, we went to Laurie Davis, founder of the online dating concierge service eFlirt and author of Love at First Click , for her tips on how to put your best digital foot forward.
In writing a good online dating profile, the average love-seeker is likely to fill it up with all the appealing qualities and interests that make them special. They paraglide and do hot yoga on the weekends; enjoy Riesling on the beach or seeing indie bands in basements; are a Libra with Scorpio rising; or have a dog or three kids or an iguana. Yet, that detail might be the most important thing to include, according to research by Haas Associate Professor Juliana Schroeder. In each case, people were more satisfied when they felt like they were known , rather than when they felt like they knew the other person, according to a series of experiments Schroeder carried out with co-author Ayelet Fishbach of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
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