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So you have your profile and photos posted and now you're wondering how to get a date. To
help you make the leap and up your odds for success, we've come up with a
simple recipe that seems to work wonders:
Ingredients
for success:
- A completed profile that's
snappy and spell checked
- At least one photo with a smile
- Openness to meeting new people
- A good attitude
- Being ready to have fun
- Understanding that it might
take a while before you meet "the one"
1. Find ten people that catch your eye. Do
a new search every week for members in your area. Scan through and pick ten.
Add the top ten to your Favorites list so you don't lose track.
2. Pick at least five to contact each week.
Go with your gut to make the cut, and if you can't resist all ten, keep them on
the list. (If you don't have a premiere membership, sign up at a low monthly
fee so you have the option to contact people at any time.)
3. Compose a personalized email for each of
the five. Make it easy on yourself with our JDate's 5-Step Email Guide
4. Send all five emails! Don't be shy. You
won't get a date until you make the effort.
5. Respond to all people who reply to your
first email. Keep the email going like you would a conversation - pay close
attention to what the person is saying and respond honestly, ask a lot of
questions, keep it light, be polite, don't reveal too much at first (leave
something for when you meet in person).
6. Respond to everyone who contacts you first.
You never know what great person you might find behind that email! And remember
that it takes at least a few emails to get a sense of someone. If you're
definitely not interested, a simple "I'm sorry, but I can't correspond
with you right now" will do.
7. When you find someone that seems
interesting enough to meet (at least 3 emails back and forth is a good rule
of thumb), ask to talk on the phone or
get together offline. If the person is interested, set up a casual date.
See Jdate's First Date Basics for some helpful hints about making it happen.
8. Kick back and enjoy the date. Keep in
mind that you're going on a first date, not walking down the aisle, so expect
to meet a new friend, not your life mate. Keeping your expectations in check
takes the pressure off and is one of the keys to a fantastic first date.
Repeat as desired and have fun!
Article by Jdate
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