Topic: I'm new to this site, and I'm wondering how my profile shape | |
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Like the subject line says, I'm new to Mingle2, and I want to know if I'll actually have any luck meeting someone with my current profile. So, if anyone reading this would be kind enough to offer me some useful criticism or helpful advice, that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance! :-)
-Travis |
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Edited by
HockeyChick
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Sat 10/24/09 03:32 PM
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hi and welcome
good profile |
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I read your profile, and says that you're seeking some1 to date, but it didnt say or describe who and what you're seeking for. or maybe I just can't see today
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Welcome
Tammy |
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Edited by
MelodyGirl
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Sat 10/24/09 04:56 PM
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Hi
If you want the search feature to work correctly, you have to use the proper format in the “Interest” section. The idea is to use one-word descriptions like "yoga", "cooking", "racing", "music", etc -- rather than sentence-like phrases as you used. Since the interests also work as hyper links for you to search for others with the same interests, it’s a double need for accuracy. For example, when you "view" your profile, and you click the orange words you have listed, the system will search other profiles that match your words. When you list "watching -The Office-" or "socializing online" you will never find a match! Instead of "playing chess" list "chess"; instead of "reading - the bible mostly" list "the bible". You will have more luck in finding mutual matches. Edit your profile -- and you will see where this tip is suggested. Although you never want to edit your profile to skew the truth, consider toning down your "bad" habits. Stating that you don't care about your health is a rather self-loathing message. You may not attract the kind of person you want for a healthy relationship. The details section of your profile already says you smoke and drink. You are covered. Use that space instead to describe the type of girl that you are interested in meeting or what you like to do on dates. Put something inspiring in your profile rather than only perfunctory facts. Jump in the forums too and have fun! |
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Yeah. What she said.
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Good profile, but I can't imagine a police officer with facial piercings!!
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Alright, thanks for the input everyone. I'm glad to see that you guys think I've written a good profile, and I'll start tweaking it with the material provided here immediately. Here's to hoping that it's all for the better.
Wish me luck. -Travis P.S. Just in case you were wondering, my subject line SHOULD read: "I'm new to this site, and I'm wondering how my profile shapes up.", but the last of it was cut off due to length. |
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Edited by
MelodyGirl
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Sun 10/25/09 12:05 PM
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Alright, thanks for the input everyone. I'm glad to see that you guys think I've written a good profile, and I'll start tweaking it with the material provided here immediately. Here's to hoping that it's all for the better. Wish me luck. -Travis P.S. Just in case you were wondering, my subject line SHOULD read: "I'm new to this site, and I'm wondering how my profile shapes up.", but the last of it was cut off due to length. Well, pay attention next time! If you type a longer-than-allowed-headline, the screen stops showing the text. You know you are cut off! Boys! Besides, brevity is the sincerest form of communication; succinct trumps rambling. We are glad you liked the feedback. We are a helpful group, aren't we? |
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