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Success Factors for Match.com
Designing your first message is very important for your results. Here is our short list of recommendations.
1. Use connecting points. It should be short, sweet, and to the point. Make an effort to find “connecting points-”-the things that you and your person of interest have in common. Read their profile carefully. See what this person [...]
E-Dating Do’s
So, what about the things that work the best, the “dos” of a first date?
1. Do Number One: Focus on your date. Show a sincere interest in him or her. If you have a sincere interest it will be easier for you to stay within your date’s comfort zone because you’ll be paying attention to [...]
E-Dating Dont’s – Part 1
1. Don’t Number One: Don’t talk too much about yourself. All of us have a tendency to be self-centered and focus too much on our beloved selves, especially in situations that are inherently awkward. But in reality, to be successful, you need to be sincerely interested more in your date than in your own monologue. [...]
E-Dating Dont’s – Part 2
The next two don‘ts are related to two biggies: sex and alcohol.
Don’t Number Three. It is certainly acceptable to imbibe on a first date-in moderation. For most people, there is no reason not to have one or two glasses of wine while on a date. A glass of wine can loosen you up and make [...]
E-Dating Dont’s – Part 3
Don’t Number Five: Talking about Past Relationships. Another huge No-No is talking about past relationships. Any discussion of exes should be absolutely off limits. Talking about exes usually serves only to bring out a lot of unnecessary information that will likely scare your date away faster than you can say, “See you later.” Whatever happened [...]
E-Dating: Three-date etiquette
Generally speaking, three dates is what it takes for both parties to decide if they want to take the next step, to proceed with the relationship-or the possibility of a relationship. That’s why the first three dates are so important and why they have their own “rules” of behavior. We call them the Dos and [...]