How to Write an Internet Personal Ad for Men
- By Shelley Lowery
- Published 05/26/2008
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Shelley Lowery
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After a single or divorced man has made the rounds of the bars and found that the pool of eligible single women is somewhat limited to say the least, he will often determine that online dating is a viable alternative and one that is by far cheaper.
Online dating sites have finally disproved the old adage, "Nice guys finish last." In the online dating world, nice guys finish FIRST. There are literally millions of single women out there in the real brick and mortar world who have come to the sad conclusion that there just aren't very many (if any) nice guys left in the world. If you really are a nice guy, the world of internet dating is the very place that you have been searching for all of your life.
Internet dating sites are crowded places - VERY crowded, and if you want to find or be found by the girl of your dreams, your personal advertisement is going to have to stand out from the crowd.
In your headline, make sure you avoid the all too common, 'hello' or 'hi there.' It's been done - over and over again. The headline that is supposed to shock has been done too and it has been proven totally ineffective. Such headlines as 'I'm the guy your daddy would shoot on sight' won't attract women. It will make them avoid you like the plague. In addition, make sure to avoid, 'I may be the one you are looking for,' too. Maybe you are, but
maybe you aren't. You don't know that.
The dating site that you have joined has likely provided you with limited space in which you may place a personal advertisement as well as a photograph of yourself. Use this space wisely. It is all you have to attract the kind of women that you are most interested in meeting.
A personal advertisement should be between 200 and 250 words in length. Less than 200 looks like you have something to hide and more than 250 looks like you have too much to say. Remember that the headline has to get attention or nobody will read the rest of your profile.
Here is a sample profile that has been shortened somewhat:
I found a glass slipper. Is it yours?
I am a 27 year old college graduate with a degree in electrical engineering. I haven't started up the corporate ladder yet and I don't want to go alone. I am a very fit sports enthusiast who loves almost all things outdoors. I especially love hiking in the mountains. I spend most weekends hiking with my dog, Jack, in the Blue Ridge Mountains when we aren't on search and rescue missions.
I would really like to work in foreign countries for a few years and would like someone to share that adventure with me.
I'm looking for a woman who has a sense of adventure and loves the outdoors. A woman who loves to travel and who enjoys discovering new things will find that the glass slipper I found is a perfect fit.
Online dating sites have finally disproved the old adage, "Nice guys finish last." In the online dating world, nice guys finish FIRST. There are literally millions of single women out there in the real brick and mortar world who have come to the sad conclusion that there just aren't very many (if any) nice guys left in the world. If you really are a nice guy, the world of internet dating is the very place that you have been searching for all of your life.
Internet dating sites are crowded places - VERY crowded, and if you want to find or be found by the girl of your dreams, your personal advertisement is going to have to stand out from the crowd.
In your headline, make sure you avoid the all too common, 'hello' or 'hi there.' It's been done - over and over again. The headline that is supposed to shock has been done too and it has been proven totally ineffective. Such headlines as 'I'm the guy your daddy would shoot on sight' won't attract women. It will make them avoid you like the plague. In addition, make sure to avoid, 'I may be the one you are looking for,' too. Maybe you are, but
The dating site that you have joined has likely provided you with limited space in which you may place a personal advertisement as well as a photograph of yourself. Use this space wisely. It is all you have to attract the kind of women that you are most interested in meeting.
A personal advertisement should be between 200 and 250 words in length. Less than 200 looks like you have something to hide and more than 250 looks like you have too much to say. Remember that the headline has to get attention or nobody will read the rest of your profile.
Here is a sample profile that has been shortened somewhat:
I found a glass slipper. Is it yours?
I am a 27 year old college graduate with a degree in electrical engineering. I haven't started up the corporate ladder yet and I don't want to go alone. I am a very fit sports enthusiast who loves almost all things outdoors. I especially love hiking in the mountains. I spend most weekends hiking with my dog, Jack, in the Blue Ridge Mountains when we aren't on search and rescue missions.
I would really like to work in foreign countries for a few years and would like someone to share that adventure with me.
I'm looking for a woman who has a sense of adventure and loves the outdoors. A woman who loves to travel and who enjoys discovering new things will find that the glass slipper I found is a perfect fit.
