By Grant Day
Copyright © 2006, Seduction Insider, www.seductioninsider.com.
Instead of hunting down hotties you want to meet and sending them emails (one of dozens to fill their inbox that day), how would you like to have these hotties hunt you down?
What follows are expert tips you can use to cherry-pick online personals and get the most success.
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Lovers in Every Zip Code
Compared to meeting people of the opposite
sex one-on-one in a hot crowded bar, or even on the
street corner, meeting people using online personals is a cakewalk - if you know how
to stack the deck in your favor.
How to Create a Profile that Sparks Interest and Gets Results
Create a Snappy Headline
Forget tired old headlines like, "Looking for My
Princess" or "Just Checking it out."
We're all adults
here.
The truth is that human beings are social
creatures who like to hook up with the opposite sex -
whether for a long-term relationship, or a short hot
fling.
So get over feeling you've been dragged into
the Internet dating thing kicking and screaming, as
the very last resort, and realize that YOU and only
YOU are the one who can make this work.
And yes, you
can make it work if you're willing to put in the time
and effort.
What sort of relationship you're looking for, of
course, is your choice. I'm only here to give you
advice on how to make that happen by choosing the best
words.
Snappy, funny, ironic, play-on-words headlines
work better than dull ones like, "Tall Dark and
Handsome." Yawn.
So do headlines that pose a
question someone will actually want to answer. A line
like, "Where's my 007?" is going to get you farther
than, "Aren't There Any Normal Guys?