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Dating profile tips: 15 simple but effective ways to make yours stand out
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We spoke to the experts to get their top tips on making your dating profile the right level of eye-catching
Creating an online dating profile can be daunting. After all, it’s not always easy to big yourself up without sounding conceited or, even worse, desperate.
But did you know: one in three couples now find love online? Yes, really.
In this fast-paced, social media-dependent world, the Internet is used for everything – even more so now thanks to Covid-19. From keeping in touch with old school friends, to career networking, to ordering takeaways, to finding a cat-sitter for that weekend away…. you know, all sorts. So it only seems logical you would use the good old Internet for finding that special someone, too.
Whether you’re keen to try online dating sites or are more of an app kind of person (hello, Hinge), let our expert-advice steer you clear of making any dating app turn offs.
With the help of Charly Lester, co-founder of Lumen dating app, you’ll be able to perfect your profile game in no time (and ditch these seriously infuriating dating trends once and for all).
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How to write a dating profile
1. Ask your friends for help
Get a friend to help you write your profile. Sometimes they know you better than you know yourself.
2. Avoid clichés
Even if you do like ‘walking on the beach’ or ‘drinking wine in front of a roaring fire’, leave it out – everyone says that. Think of something interesting that could be a conversation starter.
3. Look at other profiles
‘If you struggle for inspiration, why not look at a selection of profiles to see what other people are saying?’ suggests Lester. ‘Reading a variety might give you ideas for things to include in your own one.’
4. Choose action shots
Wouldn’t you know, apparently profile photos that demonstrate you playing your guitar or downhill skiing – even if your face isn’t showing – get more messages.
5. Stay positive
Avoid negative tones and always be positive about yourself. Your profile is essentially your dating CV. You wouldn’t want a future employer to read anything negative, so why would you want a potential partner to read anything that isn’t positive?
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6. Be honest
Lying doesn’t get you anywhere in the dating world. Think about how hurt you’d be if someone you were dating lied to you. Honesty is the best policy.
7. Be specific
Use specific examples when you’re talking to make sure you give a full flavour of who you are. If you love travelling, say where your favourite place is and why. Anything concrete like this brings you alive to anyone reading.
8. Update regularly
Keep your profile up to date. Make the effort to renew your profile on a regular basis with relevant information about yourself.
9. Check your grammar
Many people find poor grammar and spelling a turn off, and the best of us can make mistakes, so be careful on this point. If you’re not a naturally good speller, let AutoCorrect do the hard work for you.
10. Say cheese
A poll found that 96% of people prefer seeing a big, happy smile in a profile photo than a sexy pout. Interesting…
11. Choose recent photos
If they are more than a year old, don’t use them. One of the most frequent complaints about online dating profiles is ‘they may have looked like that once but they certainly don’t look like that now’. Looking better in the flesh is better than the reverse.
12. Show them the real you
‘It’s been proven that the more photos you have on your profile, the more attention it will get,’ says Lester. ‘So make the most of that. Include at least a couple of clear head shots, where you’re not wearing sunglasses and you can clearly see your face. I always include at least one full length photo too, so there are no surprises when we meet up in real life.’
13. Have fun
Most people want to find someone who can make them laugh, so show people you have a sense of humour. If you can make someone laugh, it’s a great icebreaker and could get your conversation off to a great start.
14. Be the focus
Don’t choose a picture where you are not the main focal point.
15. Think outside of the box
‘If a dating profile asks what you’re looking for, don’t give too much detail. Tell them about the type of relationship you’re looking for, and if you have set deal-breakers like ‘must like dogs’. But when it comes to things like height, weight, income, hair colour etc – there is no point listing these things,’ explains Lester.
‘Firstly, it can make you look too unapproachable, even to someone who ticks all the right boxes. And secondly, you’ll be surprised how often people fall for someone who doesn’t tick any of their original boxes.’
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How to spot a good date
1. No negativity
If someone mentions anything cynical about relationships or comments about their ‘annoying’ ex, move along. Say their partner cheated – sure, knowing how to cope with being cheated on can be hard, you don’t need the baggage attached that comes with dating someone who’s still angry or grieving.
2. No arrogance
Avoid Mr ‘It’s All About Me’. It’s good to love yourself but there is a line that should not be crossed.
3. Check their photos
Are they in a bar or nightclub in every shot? If so, don’t contact them if you’re someone who likes to be in bed by 9pm. Late night dates a bit of you? You might want to head to one of London’s best rooftop bars together.
4. No waffling
A long and very detailed profile could be an indication of what’s in store when you meet them in person. Nobody likes a waffler.
5. Kindness is key
Look for people with a good character. A profile that mentions family and friends, volunteering, and enjoying spending time with kids is a good sign.
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Now you know how to make your dating profile stand out amongst the crowd, why not check out our round-up of the best online dating sites to sign up to?
Looking for something a little less serious? These are the best apps for no strings sex – hello, Tinder – and our guides to the best sex toys and vibrators for solo fun, while you’re at it.
Whatever you choose, just follow the advice above and chances are you’ll find what you’re looking for. Happy online dating!
By: Jason Lee
Your online dating profile is the key to whether or not you’re going to have success finding what you’re looking for. No matter if you’re looking for love, marriage, casual dating, or just friendship—a great online dating profile decides your level of success.
One of the best ways to craft a witty online dating profile that truly showcases who you are is by seeing successful examples. In this guide, we’re going to load you up with plenty of the best dating profile examples out there for every section of your profile, including the Headline, About Me, What You’re Looking For, and more!
Before we jump into the examples, here are a few other resources and FAQs that will help when you’re writing your dating profile.
The Guide to Writing the Perfect Online Dating Profile
This guide is actually the second part of a complete guide to writing the perfect online dating profile. In that guide, we break down literally everything you could ever want to know about crafting the perfect dating profile.
What we highly recommend you do is click the link above to the first guide and start there. Don’t worry, it opens in a new tab, so you’ll have this open as well. As you work through that guide, these examples can help you understand exactly how to write an amazing and witty dating profile! Oh, and that guide is completely free too!
> See “How to Write the Perfect Dating Profile” Guide Now
Are These Good Online Dating Profile Examples to Copy?
This is always a popular and interesting question. Yes, these are great online dating profile examples. Should you copy them word for word? Probably not. A great online dating profile is one that showcases you and what uniquely makes you—you. If you just cut and paste, you won’t achieve that goal.
That being said, you can certainly use these to copy and make some tweaks to make it unique to you! It’s totally fine if your profile looks fairly similar to these dating profile examples. Not everyone is a writer, which shouldn’t hold you back from finding love.
Can I Use the Same Info on Different Online Dating Apps?
Yes! There’s no rule that you have to use different information on different dating apps. At the end of the day, you’re the same you on every site! The only caveat to this is that you may want to make some slight adjustments if an online dating app is targeting something different. Other than that, though, you can 100% use the exact, word-for-word dating profile on multiple dating apps.
This brings up a second question on whether or not you should be using multiple online dating apps to find what you’re looking for. Absolutely! The more lines you can get in the water, the better your chances of finding exactly what you’re looking for. Here are a few of our favorite online dating apps that you can use to expand your search for that special someone.
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Dating Profile Headline Examples
Again, if you want to find the easiest way to write a perfect dating profile headline, check out our complete guide on how to write an online dating profile (it’s free), where we have a formula for knocking the headline out of the park!
The only goal of your dating profile headline is to get enough interest for the man or woman to click on your profile to read more. A lot of people tend to overthink it. If it gets the clicks to your profile (from the right people), it’s a winner.
Here are some great online dating profile headline examples.
- Music Lover Looking to Write the Next Verse
- Me + You +… JK, You Don’t Have to Do Any Math to Send Me a Message!
- Gamer Chick Hitting Restart and Looking for a High Score in Co-Op Mode
- Country Girl Who Loves to Get Down on the Farm
- Fitness Lover Looking to Find My Swole Mate
- Tired of Online Dating? Let’s Be Each Other’s Reason for Signing Off
- World Traveler Looking for a Lady Who Likes to Explore
- Math Nerd Looking for Someone to Add to My Life and Multiply the Fun
- Life is Great, But Maybe It Can Be Better With You?
- Hopeless Romantic? Nope. HOPEFUL Romantic Positively Searching for My Match!
- We’ll Never Know If We’re a Great Match Unless You Click that Message Me Button
- Fun and Adventurous Guy: Take a Chance and Send Me a Message!
- Art-Loving Women: Let’s Paint a Picture of Life Together
- Book Worm Looking to Write the Next Chapter
- Movie Lover Looking for My Co-Star for a Real Life Romantic Comedy
- Man Who Loves the Outdoors and Hiking: Let’s Build a Path Together
- Fun and Quirky Lady Who Can Definitely Promise You Laughs
- Proud Dog Mom Looking for a Partner In Crime
- Casting Call for Movie Buffs! Send Me Your Favorite Movie Quote
- You Can’t Spell ‘Online Dating’ Without a Bunch of Different Letters
- Quirky Women Looking for the Mashed to My Potatoes
- Accomplished Man Who’s More Fun Than a 200 Foot Water Slide
Where can you use these dating site headlines? Anywhere. They’re great for any app, as long as you have the room to fit them in. You can use them as POF headlines, Match.com headlines, or with any of the best dating apps out there.
Dating Profile About Me Examples
Your dating profile about me section should do three things:
- Introduce yourself
- Tell a little bit about what you do and like to do
- Briefly talk about what you’re looking for
You don’t have to give every single detail of your life or give a massive checklist for what you need. As you’ll see in these dating profile about me examples, they’re simple, short, sweet, and straight to the point. The idea is just to arouse enough interest for someone to send you a message or a flirt to start the conversation where you can get to know each other better.
Here are some great About Me dating profile examples.
Example 1
Hi! My name is Mark, and I am brand new to online dating. While I’m still figuring this all out, here’s something I know for sure—I’m excited to be here! The chance to meet unique, engaging, and interesting women is pretty dang neat. If you think you might fit that mold, drop me a message.
I work in the finance industry. And while I like to work hard, I make sure to leave time to enjoy life. I’m a fan of wine, movies, hiking, and getting out of town for the weekend. Let’s chat and see if maybe we’re a good fit!
Example 2
Isn’t online dating a blast? Okay, maybe it can be challenging at times, but it’s still exciting that you have the chance to meet someone special who you might have never met elsewhere.
My name’s Sarah! I’m a proud dog mom, an avid gym-goer, and, if you ask my friends, a bit quirky at times. I’m looking for a man who compliments my life and is ready to enjoy all that this world has to bring to the table. If you think we might be a good match, send me a message.
Example 3
My name is Beth and if I had to pick three words to describe me they would be positive, a little shy, and someone who loves to laugh. Okay, that was a few more than three words, but it’s fun to break the rules from time to time, right?
I’m new to online dating, but I know what I’m looking for in a man. My Christian faith is important to me, so I want to find a man who feels the same way. Additionally, I’m really into movies, so a guy who likes to cuddle up on the couch instead of going out on a Friday night is the right match for me.
If you think maybe we could be right for each other, send me a message! I’m kind of shy, but if you reach out, I come out of my shell.
Example 4
Hi, I’m Ted! Thanks for stopping by my online dating profile. I’m not the best at describing myself, so I reached out to a few friends and asked them to tell me what I’m like so I could share that with you. Here’s what they had to say.
- Ted is driven, goal-oriented, and goes after what he wants in life.
- Ted is a real catch. He’s caring, dependable, and someone who could really be your rock.
If you want to see if my friends are right or they’re just telling me what I want to hear (kidding), we should chat! Send me a message and let’s start the conversation..
Do these about me examples work for short bio examples too?
Yes! Even if the section isn’t explicitly called “About Me,” these descriptions of who who are work as a fantastic dating profile template. As long as the section is a spot for you to talk about who you are and what you’re looking for, these short dating profile examples will work well.
Things NOT to Put In Your Online Dating Profile: Bad Examples
Writing the best online dating profile is as much about what you put in your profile as it is about what you choose to leave out. Here are a few things you should never include in your online dating profile. Some of these things should be omitted for safety reasons, some because they aren’t helpful, and some because they’re so overdone.
- Never include personally identifiable information. You can share contact information or specific information about things like where you work or where you live after you start a conversation and get to know someone. But you don’t want those things shared with everyone on an online dating site.
- Don’t talk about how you hate talking about yourself. EVERYONE and their mother mention how awkward online dating is and how much they hate talking about themselves in their profile. If it weren’t so overused, it would be something nice to add to your profile. But for the sake of success, leave it out. The only instance where you might be able to hint at it is if you do something like we showed in About Me Example 4 where you get quotes from friends.
- Don’t talk about your exes. Here’s an example of a terrible online dating profile. All this does is signal to good men or women that you may have past issues you haven’t worked through yet.
- Hi, I’m Shelly and I am looking for a real man. My ex was a piece of garbage and didn’t know how to treat me right. He used to say mean things to me and never respected me. If you are different than that, hit me up, but not if you’re a piece of garbage like he was.
The Goal of Your Dating Profile Sections
As you can see in these dating profile examples, everything is fairly short and simple. Here’s why. The goal is not to tell someone everything about you or everything you’re looking for. The goal is to get to the conversation part of the process where you can start to get to know each other.
- The goal of the dating profile headline is to get them to click on your profile to read your About Me section.
- Once you get them to your About Me section, the only goal is to get them interested and informed enough to send you a message.
- From there, it’s just a conversation to start to see if they’re someone you might be interested in getting to know more 🙂
Written By:Jason Lee
Jason Lee is a data analyst with a passion for studying online dating, relationships, personal growth, healthcare, and finance. In 2008, Jason earned a Bachelors of Science from the University of Florida, where he studied business and finance and taught interpersonal communication.
His work has been featured in the likes of The USA Today, MSN, The Motley Fool, Net Health, and The Simple Dollar. As a business owner, relationship strategist, dating coach, and officer in the U.S. military, Jason enjoys sharing his unique knowledge base with the rest of the world.
Writing a dating headline can feel overwhelming and it can be challenging to know where to start. Think about your dating headline as a first impression and try to match your headline's style with your personality.
Writing the Perfect Dating Headline
Once you've figured out what you'd like you dating headline vibe to be, take some time to create a few options. You can ask friends and family members which of your headlines feels the most like you. Keep in mind you can always test out a headline for a few days and switch it up with another to see which one works the best for you and the type of person you're interested in attracting.
Related ArticlesWhat Works for Women
A study conducted by eHarmony showed that women who use the words, "sweet, thoughtful, and ambitious" in their dating profile were more likely to draw attention compared to women who did not use these words to describe themselves. Other attention grabbing words included spontaneous and outgoing. With that in mind, some potential headlines include:
- Sweet and thoughtful gal looking for an awesome partner in crime!
- My friends describe me as ambitious, but I mainly pride myself on being a sweet and grounded person.
- Outgoing amateur baker looking for a taste tester.
- Life is sweeter when you're kind and thoughtful towards others.
- I love to be spontaneous and live for a good adventure.
What Works for Men
Another study revealed that headlines that are intriguing and vague will also catch the attention of other site members. Some headline options include:
- Optimistic and passionate guy who enjoys taking care of others.
- My pets think I'm the best and they never lie.
- I've been through a health scare and now want to find a genuine person to settle down with.
- Old soul who your family will love...but seriously, I'm an 80-year-old at heart.
- I can't wait to tell you how I accidentally ended up in (insert location).
- In my spare time, I like to volunteer with animals and hope to find a kindhearted person to settle down with.
Funny and Silly Headlines
If you value humor in a partner, you can write a funny or cheeky headline. Some silly options include:
- If I went to prison, it would be because.... (fill in the blank).
- I'll be upfront, I'm obsessed with crappy reality TV and I'm looking for my very own hot mess relationship.
- If you're into trying spicy food and are adventurous when it comes to restaurants I am....Not the one for you. #IBS
- Looking for a super serious relationship that ends in an uber messy divorce.
- I'm so low maintenance, it only took me several hours to come up with this headline.
- Can you be the chocolate to my peanut butter...just kidding nut allergies.
- Willing to tell our parents that we met the old fashioned way.
Relationship Defining Headlines
Because so many sites offer options for several types of relationships, you can narrow your search even further by including your specific relationship wants in your headline. You can try:
- Looking for a bestie to watch black and white movies with!
- Hoping to find a friend who loves to try new restaurants.
- Trying to find a buddy to hike and surf with.
- Looking for a casual friends with benefits relationship.
- Trying to find a no strings attached romantic relationship.
- Why lie? I'm looking for my soulmate!
- Looking for a travel buddy to see the world with.
What to Avoid When Writing Dating Headlines
There are dating profile headlines that can make someone say "ick". To avoid the "ick" factor:
- Don't write something that could be misconstrued as sleezy or hurtful to anyone.
- Don't overdo common sayings. Try to be true to yourself and original.
- Don't pretend to be anyone you're not. You'll attract the wrong matches for your personality by writing something disingenuous.
- Don't write something that comes across as over-sharing or boundary violating. Keep in mind that healthy relationships begin with appropriate boundaries.
Writing a Great Dating Profile Headline
Because so many people use dating sites to find relationships, standing out can be a challenge. Remain true to yourself, try out a few different options, and write something that feels genuine to your personality.
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Online dating: what (not) to put on your profile
Perhaps more important than what to put on your dating profile is what to avoid. There’s nothing more disheartening than swiping through profile after profile and coming across the same cringeworthy bios again and again.
Maddie Holden, a lawyer and writer from New Zealand (and also the creator of the hilarious – and very NSFW – ‘Critique my D*ck Pic’ Tumblr), was so disillusioned with the bios she saw while online dating that she started a side-hustle offering advice on people’s profiles for $25 a pop. It all started when she was writing a guide to dating app Bumble for a men’s lifestyle site and her editor asked her to take screenshots of some of the best examples of profiles she came across. ‘I really struggled,’ she says.
One of the most grievous mistakes, Holden adds, is what she calls the ‘wish list’ – when people rattle off a shopping list of traits their prospective match should or shouldn’t have. Negative wish lists are the worst. ‘Some women do this too,’ she says, ‘but it does seem to be more of a male trend, where they say, “I don’t like girls who do duck face,” or, “I don’t like girls who use the Snapchat dog filter,” or, “I’m not into women who wear too much make-up.”’ Entitled much? You’re supposed to be selling yourself, not putting in an order at Dates ‘R’ Us.
Avoid the following faux pas and you’re well on your way toa profile worthy of a swipe right.
Clichés
‘Work hard, play harder.’
‘It’s not the destination, it’s the journey.’
‘Insert witty profile here.’
Cringe. Not forgetting the worst: ‘Looking for a partner in crime.’ Excuse me while I wipe the vomit off my phone screen.
Unoriginal jokes
The thing about jokes is they’re supposed to be funny. Anyone who’s spent more than ten minutes scrolling through a list of Tinder hopefuls will know that sinking feeling when you swipe right on someone you think has a great sense of humour – only to then see the same jokes repeated again and again in other people’s profiles. You know the ones:
‘Looking to leave the single market before the UK does.’
‘I’ve got plenty of suits so I make a great +1 for weddings.’
‘“Five stars!” – my mum.’
You might think you’re coming across as a great wit, but really all you’re saying is ‘I’m so boring I had to google what to put in my dating app bio.’
Excuses about online dating
‘Can’t believe I’m on here.’
It’s nearly 2020, love, we’re all on here. How else do you expect to meet someone – in real life? Pervert.
Your height
The obsession with people featuring their height on their dating profiles truly baffles me. For many, it’s the first attribute they list. Surely the fact you can reach the top shelf in Sainsbury’s isn’t your number one selling point? And if it is, perhaps you should get a hobby.
I’ve heard various justifications for including height, with straight men often complaining that they feel obliged to include theirs because women are only interested in men taller than them, and women complaining that they feel pressured to list theirs because men are only interested in women smaller than them. At this point, it seems that everyone is simply including it because everyone else does. While it’s fine to have preferences, measuring someone’s potential in feet and inches seems rather reductive to say the least (and no, putting something snarky like ‘6' 2" seeing as everyone seems to care’ doesn’t make you any better than the rest).
In any case, judging by all the men on dating sites who seem convinced that they’re well over six foot, the numbers count for little. According to the Office for National Statistics, the average height for a man in the UK is five foot nine – so unless tall men are somehow more predisposed to use dating apps than the rest of the population, a lot of people are being rather liberal with the tape measure. In the US, OKCupid compared people’s heights on their profiles to height distribution across the country, and concluded that both men and women exaggerate by about two inches.
You definitely don’t need to give any other anatomical descriptions or, ahem, measurements. At least save it until you know each other well enough to private message.
13 Short Dating Profile Examples (You Can Use On Any App)
Since you're looking for short dating profile examples, you've probably realized short definitely doesn’t = easier.
Highlight a few attractive traits, build up some intrigue and attraction, make her want to swipe right or return your message… that’s a tall order for a small character count.
But if you want to meet the best women in your area, that’s exactly what your profile needs to accomplish.
These 13 short profile examples will make you irresistible, and you can find one to use on any app or site!
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But before you get started…
Steal This Trick From Pro Dating Profile Writers!
Jot down a list of hobbies you have, especially those you'd like to share with your ideal partner.
Also write down the traits you possess that your perfect match is probably looking for in a man, and a few thoughts about what you love about your job.
For example, your profile writing cheat sheet may look like this:
Having that information visible in front of you makes the profile writing process a bit easier. You can use it to customize one of these good profile examples!
Specific details make your profile seem more genuine, and that's important. A recent study revealed 84% of online daters want to see more authenticity.
Dr. Cortney Warren, a clinical psychologist who offered commentary on the results, said the majority of singles want honest, straight-forward information in profiles.
One of the most important findings in the study is that singles are not interested in seeing an idealized depiction of potential partners through edited photos and unrealistic positive self-descriptors. The truth is, singles want more honest, authentic depictions of others and themselves on dating apps. A more realistic portrayal of each individual will not only be refreshing, but also lead to more meaningful connections.
Super Short Online Dating Profile Examples
On some apps like The League, your bio has a 140-character limit. That means you’ve got a couple sentences max to make a good impression, which is crucial if you want a shot at meeting her in person.
Super Short Profile Example #1:
You don’t have enough space to tell, so you need to show why you’re a good catch. (Professional profile writers generally take this approach with an online dating profile of any length, by the way, since it makes your profile more attractive to daters.)
Super Short Profile Example #2:
Pick a few traits that illustrate why you’re a good catch, and roll with those.
Super Short Profile Example #3:
Occupation = financial stability, active hobby = physically fit and adventurous, travel = good times together… get the picture?
Super Short Profile Example #4:
Emoji are a great space-saving option when you're trying to express a lot of ideas in a short amount of space.
Just don't use so many that it gets conceptually hard to follow. A few emoji go a long way.
Choose Words Women Connect With
Women resonate with some words more than others in a dating profile.
For instance, Wired magazine found these were the 7 most attractive active hobbies for guys:
- Surfing
- Yoga
- Skiing
- Golf
- Biking
- Hiking
- Running
If you’re a vegetarian or a vegan, mention it – on Elite Singles, you'll get up to 73% more messages than the average user. No reason to think it wouldn't work the same way on any other dating app…
And, as it turns out, nice guys are back in fashion. Using these “power” words in your online dating profile get you more messages:
Remember, the shorter your dating profile is, the more impact each word has. You need to make yourself sound like an intriguing person, not like every other guy out there:
Most dating app profiles display your first name. Don’t waste valuable real estate repeating it in your bio.
300 Character Or Less Online Dating Profile Examples
On CoffeeMeetsBagel, your profile is a little longer – but 276 characters max still isn’t much real estate.
Make every word count with a profile like…
Short Dating Profile Example #5:
This bio hits a lot of high notes in a small amount of space, which makes it perfect for an app like Bumble.
Short Dating Profile Example #6:
And you could use a profile like this for the “Self Summary” section of sites like OkCupid or Elite Singles…
Short Dating Profile Example #7:
You can also get creative in your dating app profile, as long as you make sure the humor lands.
Short Dating Profile Example #8:
Here's another funny short bio you can use for inspiration.
Short Dating Profile Example #9:
When you’re choosing a profile style, keep these 3 factors in mind:
- Your age
- The age of your “ideal partner”
- What type of relationship you’re seeking
A woman in her 20s who’s looking for a more casual relationship will likely respond better to the type of humor in the last profile example than a woman in her late 30s looking for something serious would.
On the other hand, if you’re a 35+ guy looking for a serious relationship, choose a profile like the second example.
The more down-to-earth approach will attract women who are looking for an established, successful man.
If you want to use one of these examples for a section of a longer online dating profile on a site like OkCupid, simply move the call-to-action to the end of your profile.
That’s the line at the very end that tells her what to do next, i.e. message you or swipe right.
Short Dating Profile Example #10:
Asking a question, like in the examples above, is also a good CTA.
It takes all the pressure off her to decide what to say in her first message to you – all she needs to do is simply answer the question, and you can take it from there.
Try it on an app like Bumble, where a man can't initiate the conversation with a woman.
PRO TIP: A dating profile should make you look and sound like a great catch, but bragging about yourself isn’t hot. Instead, let another source do it for you. This technique is called “high warranting/low self-representation”, and it’s the most attractive way to approach dating profile writing. For instance, rather than writing that you’re an awesome photographer, link your Instagram to Tinder or Bumble so she can draw that conclusion on her own. |
500 Character Or Less Dating Profile Examples
This character limit is perfect for apps like Tinder, or on sites like Match.com or PlentyOfFish if you want to keep your profile short and sweet.
The same rules apply as in the other good dating profile examples for guys you've seen.
Highlight a couple of your most compelling traits…
Short Dating Profile Example #11:
Keep the tone casual, engaging and positive…
Short Dating Profile Example #12:
And use humor in an attractive way.
Short Dating Profile Example #13:
Why Short Dating Profiles Are Successful (When Done Right)
The longer your dating profile is, the more chances you have to inadvertently turn her off.
Here are 5 common profile mistakes guys make that *really* stand out in short dating profiles:
#1: Writing A Boring List
Whether it’s a list of adjectives to describe yourself or your top 5 hobbies, reading a bunch of words separated by commas just isn’t very compelling.
#2: Using Bad Grammar/Spelling/Etc
Misspelled words and poor (or no) punctuation stand out like a sore thumb in short dating profiles.
You may think ignoring your phone’s spell check is no big deal, but it’s a turn off for her. A whopping 88% of women judge a potential date by their grammar, and putting effort into your dating profile shows you’re serious about meeting someone.
#3: Being Too Honest
While there are a few select spots where it’s okay to fudge a bit in your dating profile, honesty is generally the best policy.
But *too much* of it is a bad thing.
Anything that hints at past drama or throws up an immediate red flag should not be included in your profile. “Heavy” topics are best addressed in person, when you’ve already gotten to know each other a bit.
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#4: Focusing On The Negative
Whether you're expounding on what you don't like, don't want, don't appreciate in a date, or hate about the dating app, what you probably are doing is turning her off.
Negativity, particularly coming from someone you don't know anything about yet, is not very attractive and has no place in your profile.
#5: Making Her Think You're A “Project”
Competition is already fierce, and most girls aren't consciously looking for a guy who needs a little fixing up or encouragement.
Even if you do need someone to draw you out of your shell or help you find love again, stick with mentioning positive attributes in your profile.
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“You want me to talk about myself…on the internet…to strangers?!!! I HATE talking about myself.” If this sounds like you, you’re in the right spot. Whether you’re brand new to online dating or you’re looking to spice up your current situation, you’re probably curious if your online dating profile is…well, any good. In this guide, we’re going to walk you through exactly how to write the perfect online dating profile.
Whether you’re using a top online dating site like eHarmony, a smaller niche dating site, or one of the best dating apps of the year—writing the perfect dating profile is not as easy as it sounds. The fact that you’re here with us, though, probably means we don’t need to tell you that one. By now, you’ve probably been staring at a blank page for a while, or you’ve written 800 different versions and hate them all. Either way, we’ve got you covered.
Your dating profile should be your milkshake that brings all the boys (or girls) to the yard.
Here’s what we’re going to go over in this guide to writing your dating profile
Writing a dating profile is about one thing (or at least it should be about one thing) – effectiveness. It doesn’t matter if you write a dating profile that could be the next great American novel or it’s written at a second grade level…all that matters is that your dating profile attracts the type of people that you want it to.
Before We Get Started Writing Your Dating Profile…
Before we dive into writing your online dating profile, we want to go over a few important things that you need to remember. First, always keep the end goal in mind. The goal is to find the perfect person FOR YOU.
This doesn’t mean it’s a competition to find the “best” person out there. It’s a search for the perfect person who will make you the happiest. You need to keep this in mind when writing your dating profile because it should be what shapes the way you answer questions and present yourself.
Secondly, remember that there is no such thing as the perfect online dating profile. There is, however, the perfect dating profile FOR YOU. Seeing the theme here? You shouldn’t be trying to compete with other daters or be someone who you are not.
The whole goal is to find the right person for you. We are going to help you make the perfect profile FOR YOU that helps you accomplish that goal.
Also, if you haven’t found the best online dating site for you yet, here are some great suggestions to help. Oh, and yes, they all come with free trials when you click the links 🙂
A Great Catchy Dating Site Headline
If there is one thing that singles obsess about when writing their online dating profile, it’s the few words that go into the headline space. What’s the headline for those of you that are newbies? Your headline is the “catchphrase” that you get to put at the very top of your profile.
On many dating sites, it’s the first thing that people see outside of your username and your main picture.
Here’s what these look like on a few popular dating sites:
Since it’s one of the first things they’ll see, it’s obviously important for a great first impression.
So, what should you be aiming to do with your dating site headline? This is a great spot to be witty, funny, inspirational or any other awesome descriptive word you can think of. Because you’re limited in the space you have, this can be challenging.
Here are a few ideas of angles you can take to come up with the perfect headline FOR YOU. Remember, the headline has to be specific to you. Finding “the best” headline won’t do you any good if it doesn’t say much about who you are.
Quotes
You really can’t go wrong with using a quote as your dating site headline. Yes, a lot of people go this angle, but that’s because it’s a great angle to go. If you’re worried about originality, be original in the quote you use. Don’t use something super popular unless you want people to know you’re a fan of something.
For example, let’s say that you want people to know you’re a funny guy or gal and you’re a fan of watching comedy movies. This could be your header:
I swear to God I’ll pistol whip the next guy who says “Shenanigans.”
If you aren’t aware, this is from the hilarious comedy Super Troopers. Using this as your headline accomplishes a few things. It shows you’ve got a sense of humor, it shows you love to watch good movies, and it acts as a filter to weed out some people you might not click with. If people aren’t on the same comedy wavelength as you, they probably won’t be interested in your headline. You won’t mesh well with these people anyway, so it’s going to save you some time.
In addition to comedy, you can go the angle of determined or hardworking. If you are someone who is a hustler or really gets after life, this might be a great spot to showcase your determination and drive with a quote.
A dream doesn’t become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination, and hard work.
It doesn’t even matter if the singles looking at your dating profile headline have ever heard that quote before (it’s from Colin Powell). What it quickly demonstrates is that you are a go-getter with a lot of passion and who isn’t afraid to commit to getting what you want in life. These are all great traits to showcase.
You can also go the romantic route if you want. If you’re a hopeless romantic who is all about the warm and fuzzies, go ahead and put a romantic quote in your headline. In reality, you can use any quote you want in your headline. Just make sure that you ask yourself what the quote is portraying and if that is the correct image you want to give off about yourself.
You + What You’re Looking For = Successful Headline
Don’t worry; this isn’t a math problem. What this is showing is a simple and fool-proof formula to come up with a headline that will convert. By convert, we mean getting the right people to click through and read your profile. You start the headline off with who you are and then end with what you are looking for.
Here’s the spin, though. You want to leave things a little mysterious. You don’t want it to sound like a missing person’s report or be too direct. You want it to intrigue and get people to wonder more about you.
The second part should also be left a little mysterious so that people reading it can interpret it how they want.
People have a big tendency to interpret things they read to be about themselves. In your dating profile headline, this is great because they’ll assume they are what you’re looking for.
Here are some examples:
- Well-traveled man looking for a partner in crime
- Inspirational girl in search of a man who can inspire
- A funny guy who needs someone who loves to laugh until they snort
- Driven girl looking for someone to have fun with
Make sure that you are not selling yourself short in your headline. Don’t call yourself an “ordinary girl” or “just a guy” or anything like that. While this isn’t about selling yourself, you do need to get people to read your profile so they can see how awesome you are. That’s going to require you to sell yourself a bit.
If you honestly have no redeeming qualities and are plain and boring, you may want to work on yourself a bit before you start dating online. We’re pretty sure that no one is that boring, though—yes, even you.
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About Me – What to Write About Yourself on a Dating Site
The part of the dating profile writing that everyone dreads the most is the fact that you have to write about yourself. Knowing how to describe yourself on a dating app is a tall task. Even professional writers who write thousands of words a day struggle when it comes to writing about themselves.
Here’s something you aren’t going to like to hear. Nothing that we say is going to make this easy, but we are going to help make it easier. Boooooooooo!!! Yea, we know. We’re going to do our best to lighten the load, though. The About Me section of your dating profile doesn’t have to as hard as it probably already seems.
Here’s how we want to approach this. We figure that since we have a bunch of different thoughts and tips that may work better for some of you and not for others, we’d list them all off in absolutely no particular order.
Read through these tips, and hopefully, you’ll find some that really help you write about yourself. If they don’t, we always have a link to some example profiles for men and for women further down in the guide.
Get Help from Friends
We aren’t saying that you should get your friends to write your dating profile for you (unless they will), but we are saying that you should ask your friends what they think you should put on your dating profile. If they can at least get you some bullet points or a few ideas of what your strong points are, you’ll be off to a great start in writing the perfect dating profile.
If you’re nervous about telling your friends you’re dating online, don’t worry about it! As long as they are supportive friends, you should be in good hands. Sure, they may give you a hard time in good fun, but they’re also going to help you out too.
It’s Not a Biography
You are not writing your Wikipedia article. You are writing your online dating profile. The point of it is not to teach people a bunch of facts about you, but it’s to help them get to know you better. This means, don’t include facts that no one would care to hear about. Also, make sure to try and make things interesting with a bit of character in there. For example, here’s an example of what NOT to do:
I am from Florida. I was born in Michigan. I went to college. I have a job.
Let’s clean this up a bit. You can actually give these facts, but give something more exciting and personal with them. For example, here’s how we could make this dating profile write-up better.
I grew up in Florida originally, so I’m in love with the beach. Originally, I was born in Michigan, and that’s where most of my family is. I stayed in Florida for college because I couldn’t leave the beach, but I finally did to move out here for my job serving at my absolute favorite restaurant on Earth! (Maybe I’ll tell you where it is 😉
Notice how we said the same things but we took them a step further and included an interesting fact about ourselves. This profile write-up now gives the other singles checking us out a better idea of who we are and what we’re about.
The key to how to describe yourself on a dating app that really helps you stand out is to share the ‘why’ behind things.
Don’t Be Too Cool for School
We see this one ALL THE TIME. People will write their dating profile and spend the whole time talking about how much they hate writing about themselves and how awkward it is. Look, EVERYONE knows it’s awkward to write about themselves. Here’s another spoiler. WAYYYYYYY too many people talk about this on their profile, and it gets old to hear time and time again.
Be different. Own the process. Don’t be scared to write confidently about yourself. You don’t have to put a disclaimer that it’s weird and awkward and you’re no good at it. Be proud and write confidently and it will come across a lot better than you probably think that it does.
Something is Better Than Nothing
If you’re struggling to write about yourself, don’t sweat it. Get something down on paper and loaded up and come back to it later. Having ANYTHING up is better than a profile that has NOTHING up. It shows like you have no commitment to the process if your profile isn’t filled out. You may be missing out on matches that think you aren’t committed to the process just because you have nothing up.
Put up whatever you have now and then come back to it tomorrow and edit. Keep coming back until you’re happy with it or until you find somebody. Just don’t have a blank profile or one that says “will get to this later!”
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Good Usernames for Dating Sites
Having a great username for your dating profile is a must. Even if you know how to write a great dating profile (and have accomplished it), you could sink yourself with a bad username.
TurdLover69 might work on XBOX Live, and QueenB*tch88 might work…somewhere?…but they certainly aren’t going to help you out much in the world of online dating. Below are some tips for creating the perfect online dating username.
- Be careful of security.
- Utilize special characters.
- Leverage your interests.
- Remember, you’re an adult.
- Don’t overthink it.
If you need more help, we’ve also got a completely separate guide to help you come up with the perfect online dating username. It’s a good read that we recommend you check out.
Dating Profile Examples for Men
Ladies, scram! This is for the boys. Alright gents, now that the ladies have left, let’s get through some specific dating profile examples for men. What we’re going to focus on are the main sections that you’ll need to fill out. REMEMBER, these are just examples, and you should not copy these word for word. Your dating profile should be about you and not the people that we took these examples from.
About Me Section Examples
Let’s start off with undoubtedly the toughest dating profile section for people to write – the about me section. This is the section where you are forced to introduce yourself to every other single that’s looking at your profile. Here are a few simple guidelines to follow and then we’re going to get into the examples.
- Don’t be cocky. Confidence is fine, but don’t be a douche. Women DO NOT like it.
- DO NOT LIE. Seriously, it’s sad we have to tell this to adults, but do not lie. This includes exaggerating.
- It’s ok to show that you’re capable of some emotion.
- Be funny if you’re a funny person, but don’t worry if you’re not. Not everyone is a comedian, and that’s okay.
Example 1:
Hi! My name is Mark, and I’m originally from the East Coast. I moved out here a few years ago because I knew you were here. Kidding! I moved out for my work and have loved every minute of my time since I’ve been here. For fun, you’ll probably see me hiking, working out, or spending way too much time with my dogs at the dog park. They’re going to be your toughest critics, so get yourself ready to meet Bowser and Layla. There’s so much more to me, but let’s save that for when we finally meet!
Example 2:
Where to begin? Well, I’m a graphic designer originally from Idaho (no, I wasn’t a potato farmer :), who moved to town…for a woman. Yes, I know..big mistake/don’t do it. I’m someone who loves to follow their heart, though, and isn’t scared to take a chance. My friends were right, but I don’t regret it one bit. Things didn’t work out but that was years ago, and I’m ready to meet someone special right here in my home city!
My hobbies include music, concerts, and hanging out with my awesome friends. I’d love to be able to include a special lady into my life, and hey, maybe that’s you.
These are two examples of online dating profiles that we think are great. If you notice, they both follow the same formula that you can certainly copy. It goes like this.
Introduce yourself > Tell what you do and where you’re from > Tell what you like to do > Mention what you’re looking for
If you follow this simple formula, you’re going to have a great About me section written up on your online dating profile.
“What I’m Looking For” Section Examples
This is the other major section that you’re going to have to write at most online dating sites. This is where you “tell the ladies” what you’re looking for. The formula here is simple. TELL THEM WHAT YOU’RE LOOKING FOR 🙂 Yup, it’s that simple. You don’t have to worry about being super creative here or anything like that. Be honest, and say what you’re looking for.
Men, here is one rule, though. Don’t get into the physical characteristics that you’re looking for. Even if you have a type you’re looking for, leave it off here. It will make you look shallow and scare off a lot of the women that might normally be interested. Let’s look at a couple of examples.
Example 1:
I’m looking for a woman who complements my life. I’m in a great spot with my career right now, and I’d love to find a woman to share that with. If you’re a woman who likes to laugh, have fun, and is genuinely a happy person, we might get along great.
Example 2:
Ideally, I’m looking for a woman who has her life together. I’ve grown up out of my “party” days and am looking for someone to settle down and eventually start a family with. I’m in no rush to get there, but I’d like to date someone who that is at least in the back of their mind somewhere down the road.
Click here to read more dating profile examples for men.
Dating Profile Examples for Women
Men, it’s your time to get out of the way. Scroll to the next section and leave the ladies alone. Ladies, what we’d like to do is walk you through a few examples of some of the more important sections of your online dating profiles that you will be writing. Remember, these examples are only examples. You should NOT take these word for word. Your profile needs to be YOUR profile with information about you.
Here are a few general ideas for you for writing your dating profile.
- Don’t spend the whole time bashing men or men who have wronged you. Don’t mention it at all. It will scare men away.
- Don’t be too forward about your plans to get married and make babies. It will scare men away.
- Remember that you’re not writing your profile for the approval of other women.
About Me Section Examples
This is hands-down the most important section of your dating profile. The About Me section is your time to introduce yourself to other singles and hopefully get them interested enough to send you a message or respond to your message. If there is one area of your dating profile you’re going to spend some extra time writing, let it be this one. Let’s take a look at some examples.
Example 1:
Hi! I’m Erica. I’m a server who loves life and loves to have a good time. I’ve been in the city my entire life and don’t see myself leaving anytime soon. I love to go to the movies, drink wine with my girlfriends, volunteer, and go to church. I’m looking to meet a guy who is as excited about getting out of bed in the morning as I am. If that’s you, send me a message and let’s chat.
Example 2:
I’m Angie, nice to meet you fellow singles. I work as an account executive for a local hotel where I’ve been for the last five years. I love my job and couldn’t imagine doing anything else. I’ve only been in the city for five years, and as you might guess, I moved here for the job. For fun, I love going to the lake and running. If you’re a funny guy who likes to get outdoors, we should meet.
We told this to the men earlier, but we’re going to share it here too. Here’s the formula for a perfect About Me section. Follow this, and you’ll have no problems coming up with something interesting to say about yourself.
Introduce yourself > Tell what you do and where you’re from > Tell what you like to do > Mention what you’re looking for
“What I’m Looking For” Section Examples
The other major section that you’ll be writing at most online dating sites is the “What I’m Looking For” section where you talk about your ideal match. The absolute best advice we can give you here is, to be honest, and upfront about what you are looking for. Whatever you do, DON’T talk about what you want by talking about what you don’t want.
For some reason, women dating online have an issue with doing this. “I don’t want a man who’s going to run around on me,” is not something that inspires a man to message you. Speak positively about what you want and make sure not to be TOO forward about your long-term goals.
Example 1:
My ideal man is a strong-willed, Christian man who lives a faith-based life. If God is not what is most important to you, we probably won’t get along. Eventually, I’d like to get married and start a family, but I’m in no rush to get there.
Example 2:
I’m looking for a man who loves to get dirty. The outdoors is where I spend most of my time, and if you’re scared to play in the mud, we aren’t going to get along. I love to laugh and would love a man with a sense of humor. If this sounds like you, shoot me a message.
Click here to read more dating profile examples for women.
Biggest Dating Profile Mistakes
Hopefully by this point you have a really great idea on how to write a dating profile. Before we send you out the door to do great things, though, we want to make sure to share a few quick don’ts when it comes to profile writing.
- Don’t come across egotistical. Yes, it’s totally cool to talk about yourself (that’s the point) and even to brag a little bit. However, when you start to talk about how you’re the best at something or compare yourself to other people or pour it on too thick—it’s a turn off.
- Don’t rush the process. Getting a great online dating profile might take you a while. If you think it’s something you can complete in 10 minutes (and have perfect), you need to rethink things. Plan to invest some time into the process, and you’ll reap what you sow.
- Don’t expect it to be a one and done process. Just when you think you have your dating profile perfect, you’ll find opportunities to improve it. And guess what? That’s okay! You should constantly be working to make your profile as accurate, up to date, and awesome as you can.
- Don’t obsess over it. Yes, it’s important to write a great dating profile. However, it’s very easy to fall into the trap of worrying too much about it and overthinking things.
- Don’t lie. There are zero instances where lying is okay on your online dating profile. Period. End of sentence. If you still have some thoughts about this, we have an article in the additional resources section below that goes way more in-depth into this you should check out.
- Don’t play the comparison game. We’ve heard a lot of stories of people changing their gender interest on a dating site or making a fake profile as the other gender to see what they’re up against. Don’t do this. It’s not healthy, it doesn’t do you any good, and it also runs the risk of you getting permanently banned from the dating site. Do you, focus on showcasing the best you, and go with that. It’s not a competition.
Dating Profile Tips
Before we send you out the door, we wanted to share some extremely helpful tips for writing a dating profile. These tips are applicable to About Me sections, headlines, short answers, and anything else you need to fill in on your dating profile. The goal? To make it awesome so you can attract the man or woman you’re looking for.
1. Something is ALWAYS Better than Nothing
Having a boring dating profile is 100x better than having a blank dating profile. What we recommend if you’re wanting to get into the scene quickly is take some time to fill out your profile with thoughtful answers, but don’t worry if it’s perfect. As you go, you can always continue to edit and mold it into the perfect profile for you.
2. Avoid the Negative Talk About Past Relationships
It’s terrible when people have to go through bad relationships. And while those situations may have made you who you are today, it’s not necessarily something you want to write about on your dating profile. Putting something like “don’t contact me if you’re a player” or adding paragraphs about how badly you were treated does nothing to help your cause. The first isn’t going to stop “players” from messaging you and the latter is just going to make people think you’re not over your ex (even if that’s not true).
3. Length Matters
You’ll want to find the happy medium of profile answers that are long enough to really let people get to know you but not so long that people aren’t reading them. While there is no fixed rule on this, here is a general idea you can follow. Aim to answer short answer questions in about 4-8 sentences. This should be about 2-3 short paragraphs.
Also, it will depend on the question you are answering. If you are answering what your occupation is, obviously that only requires a few words. But if you’re answering the section About You, that might be closer to the 8 sentence side of things.
4. Formatting Also Matters
If you are answering a question with a little longer answer, break it up into shorter paragraphs. In fact, aim for 2-3 sentences per paragraph and no more than 4. Why? Well, when you put more than 4 sentences together on a small cell phone screen, it smashes it together and it looks like a wall of text. People naturally don’t want to read a wall of text.
5. Don’t Use Big Words
Your dating profile is not the spot to try and show off your big vocabulary or worse, try and use words you don’t know how to use just to try and sound smart. Write conversationally and it will read better to your potential matches.
6. Never Lie, Embellish, or Exaggerate
It can be tempting to really talk yourself up on your dating profile. And while we are advocates for never selling yourself short (it’s okay to brag a little), don’t go overboard. Under no circumstances should you lie or say something that just isn’t true. All this does is set you up for failure and heartache down the line.
7. Get Help From Your Friends
Thankfully, online dating isn’t some crazy faux pas that you have to secretly do and hide from your friends anymore. Long gone are the days of online dating being weird and not socially acceptable. Utilize your friends. Ask them what they would say about you on your profile. Ask them what your strong suits are. They might be lightyears better at describing you than you are.
8. Don’t Copy
While there are no plagiarism checkers that are going to crack down on you, there’s no real reason to copy someone else’s dating profile. If you are really stuck, check out our examples list to get some ideas to inspire you. Your dating profile sections can be close to these but they really need to be tweaked heavily to be about you. The weirdest thing you could see happen is someone else with the same profile information as you pop up online.
9. Have Fun
Yes, it can feel like a chore introducing yourself on a dating site. However, the process is still supposed to be fun! Enjoy the time to get to know yourself better. Welcome the challenge of learning how to share your best sides with the world. And remember, it’s not about competition. What you put up is going to attract the right guy or gal for you.
10. Keep Things Updated
While certain sections of your dating profile will stay the same, there are sections that might change. For example, if you get new hobbies or what defines you changes, you may end up updating your About Me section of your profile. Embrace this and stay on top of it. This goes for your pictures too!
Additional Resources
If you’re looking for more help on how to write a dating profile, look no further! Here are a few more resources we have that we think will really help you along in your online dating journey.
The Final Word
Hopefully, you’re now an expert on how to write the perfect online dating profile! We’ve done our best to walk you through everything you need to know. Remember, it is YOUR profile, and as long as it showcases who you are in the right light, you have nothing to worry about.
If it sounds awkward to you, that’s ok. Any time that you write about yourself, it’s going to seem that way. It’s a lot like hearing your own voice on a recording; it just sounds strange even though it’s your normal, everyday voice.
One last thing…if you haven’t found an online dating site yet, or you want to know where your best chances of finding that special someone is, click the links below and check out our favorite sites. Having a great profile is only one piece of the puzzle. It does you no good if you’re at a junky site without a lot of quality singles to read your awesome profile.
Written By:Jason Lee
Jason Lee is a data analyst with a passion for studying online dating, relationships, personal growth, healthcare, and finance. In 2008, Jason earned a Bachelors of Science from the University of Florida, where he studied business and finance and taught interpersonal communication.
His work has been featured in the likes of The USA Today, MSN, The Motley Fool, Net Health, and The Simple Dollar. As a business owner, relationship strategist, dating coach, and officer in the U.S. military, Jason enjoys sharing his unique knowledge base with the rest of the world.
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