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RELATIONSHIPS DATING
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by Verano22
ONLINE DATING
ARE YOU SWIPE WORTHY? Having no luck on dating apps? It might be because your profile and bio blurb ain’t worth swiping for. Don’t fret! Wellness expert, lifestyle coach and bestselling author ANDI LEW tells you how to draw them in…
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ABOUT ANDI
As a certified wellness and dating expert, lifestyle coach and bestselling author, Andi Lewappears on several TV shows, both in Australia and in the U.S., helping one and all with her handy relationship and professional advice. Stay connected with Andi via her Instagram @andi.lew #INSTALOVERS –DIGITAL DATING, DM DISASTERS AND LOVE STORIES by Andi Lew is out now, rrp$27.99, in book stores across Australia or 50% off available at andilew.com
How you present is what you attract. It’s going to sound crazy but you’re putting yourself on a market and you’re selling your best self on the “singles shelf”. There’s nothing wrong with being on the singles shelf when everyone’s joining you, and there’s no expiry date, but you only get one chance! I’m all about getting to know someone before you judge them. “So you’re hot, what else ya got?” This is one of my mantras but how will we even give you a chance if all you show us is a not-so-great profile? You’ll be thrown into the mix of the myriad of others who are investing in showing their best self and that match that could be yours has now chosen someone else to banter with and potentially date. So, here are my suggestions for a bio on a dating app that will give you your best chance of matching with a potential date:
BE SO LIT SHE CAN’T SWIPE LEFT
Your lighting is everything. If you choose a photo which gives you shadows that change the look of who you are, or we can’t quite see you, you come across less mysterious and more like someone wvho can’t be arsed or has something to hide. Choose photos that are bright and well lit. You don’t need to go to a professional photographic studio — mobile phones these days have amazing capabilities but do choose a sharp image that gives them an honest and clear picture of you.
DITCH SELFIES
✖ ✔ CHOOSE A CURRENT PICTURE
If you’re on a dating app, it’s because you’re ready to date. Be fun, kind and respectful. Your bio should reflect all these things. Before you upload, ask yourself if you would date you? And for dating profile set up, and bio ghost writing help, allow me to coach or write for you. ■ Be careful not to upload too many photos that are not very recent. I once dated a guy I matched with on Hinge and he arrived with a bald head. Lucky for me, I found it really attractive, but all his photos had either dated pics of him with a full head of hair, caps or beanies. Be honest and vulnerable to a point. Unfortunately too many selfies in a bio on a dating app will make you look either selfish or lonely. Many men don’t really take photos of themselves unless they’re out drinking with mates, so I do acknowledge it may be hard to get a photo of yourself that’s been taken by someone else, but the investment may pay off. As a rule one selfie is OK, but the rest need to be of you on a holiday or doing something you love. Everyone takes pics on holidays, right? YOUR PERSONALITY IS ATTRACTIVE Women really love men who are confident and funny — be both! How you think is going to show a lot about your personality and will be more telling than your photos. Women like to read and they will read your comments. Some dating apps allow you to write a little about yourself. Some “datees” have written things like how much they love to assemble IKEA furniture. Some of us really can’t stand putting those things together so this is a really fun and flirtatious example of how conversation can start. Simply email me at INFO@ANDILEW.COM and mention this article for your first hour with Cupid here! $20 OFF ✖