Have you ever wondered how you could improve your presence in the online dating scene? Have you thought about what does and doesn't work? Jess joins Carolyn and Jeff on Global TV's The Morning Show as she gives us better online dating tips. Check out her notes and the video interview below.
1. How should you approach your opening line?
We put that out to our social media community and here are the results:
2. What should you avoid?
3. What about if you’re asking them out on social media?
The expectations for initial interactions are often higher on social, because they’re not dating sites. Many of us are on social to socialize — not to date or hookup, so you have to respect that. Consent is of paramount importance at every stage in the dating cycle — even if it’s solely digital.
Start by getting to know them a little without overwhelming them. For example, you can like their photos or chime in respectfully on their live broadcasts. You can comment on their posts if you have something meaningful to say, but don’t bombard a stranger.
For example. If they say they’re into hiking and they’ve posted a few mountaintop pics, ask them about this specific interest.
Hey! Love your hiking pics. Is that Valley of Fire? I’ve always wanted to visit. Anyhow, let me know if you’re up for chatting today?
That last part leaves it open for them to consent. Rather than assuming that you’re entitled to their time, ask if they’re in the mood. If they say they’re busy, ask if they want to continue the conversation and if they don’t, move along.
You might also want to let them know what attracted you to their profile — beyond their profile pic.
Hey! Love your pic and I love that you’re into electronic music too. Happy to chat if you’re interested?
4. How do you eventually move past small talk?
Dating apps are making this easier than ever before by integrating quiz games and events directly into their platforms.
Another option is to join a digital event together. You have so many options and it will give you something to talk about after. So, for example, you might attend an online concert, play, art show or sporting event together and then plan to hang out online once it’s over. This can reduce the pressure of a prolonged video chat that requires ongoing attention and eye contact.
5. What if you’re dating online and you’re never getting a response.
That can be tough and it’s hard not to take it personally. But some data suggests that a quarter of dating app users are just there to browse, so it may not be about you.
Having said that, I’d also ask yourself if you’re looking to connect or simply looking for validation through a higher volume of responses.
If you really do want to connect, you might consider trying a different app for a while and I also collected some advice from online daters who say they’ve found success with the following opening lines:
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