How to Write a Good Personal Ad/Expert Profile


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I can comment on men's (and women's) personal ads including their photo(s). I can suggest tweaks to profiles to help you get noticed.

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Quite a few years experience.

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Nader12/12/09101010Thank you very much for your comment .....
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Recent Answers from Jakob

2011-04-18 Waiting 2 months to call a girl?:

If a guy waits two months to call it means he is weighing his options and perhaps has his hands full with other things, which may include other women.    But it sounds like something awakened his interest

2011-04-09 Something very interesting...:

Interesting results. In that case I would say that the selection criteria for men in the 25-32 range is much different than the selection criteria of men in the 33-40 year old range.    Most likely it

2011-04-08 Something very interesting...:

I must say I'm confused! As I see it there's two possibilities:    1) There's a mismatch between your profile, the messages that you exchanged with these men, and the photo they ultimately saw. The photo

2011-04-06 what happened?:

It's good that you realize that you can be attractive and still be on a dating site. It's a common reality.    What do you mean he stopped writing you? Did he stop writing you after he wrote "I wonder

2009-12-12 personals ad:

Hello,    Your personal ad is too generic. The way you describe yourself and what you're looking for sounds very common, and "copy and paste". Most profiles are guilty of this, so don't feel bad. There

 

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