Swaggerseven -> RE: Why do people type up novels on their profile? (3/20/2012 7:28:21 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Kaliko I have a very long profile and now a very long journal entry, as well. If a man believes it's too long, then we are not compatible because guess what? I like to write, I am wordy when I write, and the more I get to know someone, the more I am likely to write. If someone feels my profile would be better off short and sweet, then that man is not the man for me. So...it works. :) I copy and paste this for you all 2.) Do not start your profile with warnings and rules. “read my whole profile or do not contact me” thing and it is 5 pages long with links for mandatory writings to be read in the middle and youtube songs to listen to for breaks and portions are repetitive or stop and then restart again later……………might be good to rethink that. You have to grab their attention and hold it. Making a person work their ass off just to figure if you are someone they are interested in, is uninteresting for most people. A nice hello or something of a greeting with an explanation of who you are works the best. Then put rules in after. 3.) Short profiles carefully worded and organized work the best. a.) Encompassing some description of yourself b.) provoking intrigue and further curiosity c.) being nice/humorous without defensiveness helps a lot. d.) devoid of misspellings and grammatical errors a must e.) easy flowing read broken into paragraphs or with a list, and without all capitals or military-like dictation or choppiness. f.) keep it simple, but informative g.) Concisely state what you want and are looking for and why h.) maintaining focus – start a part concerning something about yourself; finish it there, then move on to another, without these different aspects all jumbled up. If you are unfocused describing yourself, you will not maintain the interested focus of someone else.
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