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Digg it UP - How to Write a Magnetic Online Dating Profile; Part 2
Home Selling 101: Getting Your Home Ready for the Home Inspection make them remember your ad.OK you prepared your home to sell. You mowed the lawn. You put out new pine needles and you even replaced those three dead bushes. You disassembled the trampoline in the back yard that you couldn’t live without three summers ago. You moved out the clutter (all into the garage and the attic) to make your home seem bigger. You painted over that purple accent wall with a neutral There are things you should avoid. Among them trite, canned expressions and overused clich?s. I can't bear to read another "looking for my knight in shinning armor" type of personal ad. Neither can you, I presume. Study other peoples' personal profiles. If an ad catches your eye attempt to find out what makes it interesting. Model yours on these, but please don't copy directly. Take your time and do it right. Be honest. Be sincere. Don't exaggerate and don't fake. Above all, don't lie. When you Link Popularity And How It Relates To Search Engine Rankings In part 1, we made the base for which to build your magnetic personal ad, or skeleton so to speak. Now we shall build the body, head to toe.If you go strictly by the numbers, Yahoo, MSN and Google are the "Big 3" of search engines and directories. Everyone who creates a site wonders how to get traffic to their newly created site, this is the most important question every new webmaster asks, is how to do this.In the past it was very easy to get your website ranked in the search engines, all you needed to do was s When writing your personal ad, remember that you are selling yourself. Emphasize on the positive, but a negative well blended into the ad might work as well, even make your ad stand out ("I may not have the body of a supermodel but…"). But first your photo: hugely important. Why? Because it is the first thing other people will look at before deciding to read farther. Also, the number responses increase dramatically when you post a photo. The photo should be fairly recent and of yourself (not your cute cousin's). It should be cast you in positive light, but not overdone. And please do not post a suggestive photo on a serious dating or matchmaking site (it will not be published anyway). Also of importance is your screen name. Prospects will look at this before deciding to whether to read any farther. Make this short, catchy and descriptive. Avoid over-used terms such as "cuteandsexy42". While creating a screen name, it might help to zero-in on who you are and what you like to do (For example, "petiteblueeyez32" tells something about looks and age). Next you will begin to write your personal ad. Start with a good headline: yet another hurdle to get over. Your headline should be short, descriptive, and easy to remember. Study other peoples' headlines and see which ones attract you. Writing: A conversation-style writing works best for a dating profile. Use imagination. See your ideal woman/man as though seating right there in front of you. Tell her/him why she/he would want to be with you. Say what you like to do and what makes you exciting. Get excited. Write without worrying about spelling, grammar or length. At this point you're trying to get your emotions on paper (or typing document), and stopping to make corrections only interrupts the flow. Describe yourself. Say what makes you special. What you bring into a relationship. Your interests, hobbies, what makes you good company, what you bring into the relationship. Pour your heart out. And use action words. Give them something to make them remember your ad. There are things you should avoid. Among them trite, canned expressions and overused clich?s. I can't bear to read another "looking for my knight in shinning armor" type of personal ad. Neither can you, I presume. Study other peoples' personal profiles. If an ad catches your eye attempt to find out what makes it interesting. Model yours on these, but please don't copy directly. Take your time and do it right. Be honest. Be sincere. Don't exaggerate and don't fake. Above all, don't lie. When you MIS & Communication Skills crease dramatically when you post a photo.It is a well known fact that communication is the most important part of human life. Good communication skills are required in about every aspect of life to understand others and let other understood us. Persons having good communication skills are well understood by other. Good communication skills are appreciated in every society. Often, hiring companies and institutes partly jud The photo should be fairly recent and of yourself (not your cute cousin's). It should be cast you in positive light, but not overdone. And please do not post a suggestive photo on a serious dating or matchmaking site (it will not be published anyway). Also of importance is your screen name. Prospects will look at this before deciding to whether to read any farther. Make this short, catchy and descriptive. Avoid over-used terms such as "cuteandsexy42". While creating a screen name, it might help to zero-in on who you are and what you like to do (For example, "petiteblueeyez32" tells something about looks and age). Next you will begin to write your personal ad. Start with a good headline: yet another hurdle to get over. Your headline should be short, descriptive, and easy to remember. Study other peoples' headlines and see which ones attract you. Writing: A conversation-style writing works best for a dating profile. Use imagination. See your ideal woman/man as though seating right there in front of you. Tell her/him why she/he would want to be with you. Say what you like to do and what makes you exciting. Get excited. Write without worrying about spelling, grammar or length. At this point you're trying to get your emotions on paper (or typing document), and stopping to make corrections only interrupts the flow. Describe yourself. Say what makes you special. What you bring into a relationship. Your interests, hobbies, what makes you good company, what you bring into the relationship. Pour your heart out. And use action words. Give them something to make them remember your ad. There are things you should avoid. Among them trite, canned expressions and overused clich?s. I can't bear to read another "looking for my knight in shinning armor" type of personal ad. Neither can you, I presume. Study other peoples' personal profiles. If an ad catches your eye attempt to find out what makes it interesting. Model yours on these, but please don't copy directly. Take your time and do it right. Be honest. Be sincere. Don't exaggerate and don't fake. Above all, don't lie. When you Marketing is More than Advertising-Get Better Results by Knowing the Difference ght help to zero-in on who you are and what you like to do (For example, "petiteblueeyez32" tells something about looks and age).Too many small business owners focus on advertising as the only way to generate new business. Before you buy any advertising, you should know what you're trying to accomplish. That goal comes from your overall marketing plan.Let's back up a moment. Start with your business goals. What would you like to accomplish this year? If you want 20% growth in revenue and a similar gro Next you will begin to write your personal ad. Start with a good headline: yet another hurdle to get over. Your headline should be short, descriptive, and easy to remember. Study other peoples' headlines and see which ones attract you. Writing: A conversation-style writing works best for a dating profile. Use imagination. See your ideal woman/man as though seating right there in front of you. Tell her/him why she/he would want to be with you. Say what you like to do and what makes you exciting. Get excited. Write without worrying about spelling, grammar or length. At this point you're trying to get your emotions on paper (or typing document), and stopping to make corrections only interrupts the flow. Describe yourself. Say what makes you special. What you bring into a relationship. Your interests, hobbies, what makes you good company, what you bring into the relationship. Pour your heart out. And use action words. Give them something to make them remember your ad. There are things you should avoid. Among them trite, canned expressions and overused clich?s. I can't bear to read another "looking for my knight in shinning armor" type of personal ad. Neither can you, I presume. Study other peoples' personal profiles. If an ad catches your eye attempt to find out what makes it interesting. Model yours on these, but please don't copy directly. Take your time and do it right. Be honest. Be sincere. Don't exaggerate and don't fake. Above all, don't lie. When you Working Mom vs Stay At Home Mom hy she/he would want to be with you.In the "old days" women's roles were clear. True, they might have been already chosen for them, but they knew what was expected. They could take pride in the job they did. They could bond together with the same concerns as coworkers do. They could live in a sisterhood and pour out their feelings of hostility towards a male-based society over the fences of their backyards. Ah, the g Say what you like to do and what makes you exciting. Get excited. Write without worrying about spelling, grammar or length. At this point you're trying to get your emotions on paper (or typing document), and stopping to make corrections only interrupts the flow. Describe yourself. Say what makes you special. What you bring into a relationship. Your interests, hobbies, what makes you good company, what you bring into the relationship. Pour your heart out. And use action words. Give them something to make them remember your ad. There are things you should avoid. Among them trite, canned expressions and overused clich?s. I can't bear to read another "looking for my knight in shinning armor" type of personal ad. Neither can you, I presume. Study other peoples' personal profiles. If an ad catches your eye attempt to find out what makes it interesting. Model yours on these, but please don't copy directly. Take your time and do it right. Be honest. Be sincere. Don't exaggerate and don't fake. Above all, don't lie. When you When Promoting Your Business Never Underestimate the Power of the Press make them remember your ad.Promoting your business can be a difficult, time consuming, and expensive affair, but it need not be so. Local newspapers and magazines can be tremendously beneficial to small businesses. We all know that paid for advertisements raise awareness of your business. But these can be very expensive, and all too often, they do not produce the necessary results, and refunds for poor perfo There are things you should avoid. Among them trite, canned expressions and overused clich?s. I can't bear to read another "looking for my knight in shinning armor" type of personal ad. Neither can you, I presume. Study other peoples' personal profiles. If an ad catches your eye attempt to find out what makes it interesting. Model yours on these, but please don't copy directly. Take your time and do it right. Be honest. Be sincere. Don't exaggerate and don't fake. Above all, don't lie. When you are done writing, take a break. Let your draft personal profile seat for a while (even a day or two). Then come back with a fresh mind and begin editing. Make corrections on spelling and grammar. Cut clutter. All you will have to do now is transfer your magnetic personal profile on to your dating site of choice.
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