Be Great at Online Dating with These Science-Backed Tips

First Posted: Dec 16, 2019 03:22 PM EST
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Be Great at Online Dating with These Science-Backed Tips

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A survey of American adults revealed that the number of couples meeting online had increased from 22% in 2009 to 39% in 2017,  according to studies by The National Academy of Sciences. Although online dating has lost much of the stigma, some individuals still doubt if the  technology is making it easier for people to find true love via the Internet. Experts predict that online dating will change the dating scene and perhaps marriage over the years due to the increasing use of dating apps among individuals. For those doubting the possibility of finding love online, following some tips offered by professionals might help you win at online dating.

Select the Right Dating Site or App


Before you can start dating online,  finding a site that works best for you should be your primary concern. However, research published in the journal Management Science reveals that there is no specific way of determining which site will work best or guarantee excellent results. It all depends on how you handle rejections. The study further shows that sites offer limited access to profile viewing are likely to attract many customers. For example, eHarmony charges 25% more than Match.com but receives many members. The reason for this behavior is that fewer profile choices reduce the rejection rate. It is, therefore, crucial that you check the algorithms used in different sites to find out which one guarantees a high success rate without exposing you to rejection. 

What Your Profile Says Matters


Creating an online dating profile is the biggest challenge that online daters face. However, it is the perfect platform to give viewers a glimpse of who you are. According to DatingPilot, write your profile bio as if you are the desired viewer to help you attract the right person. Remember, whatever you write has the power to attract or turn away prospective partners. Fortunately,  scientists provide a way of writing profiles that attract potential partners. A general rule of thumb is that 70% of your profile should describe who you are, and 30% should tell prospective partners what you are looking for. Choose a unique but natural photo to add to your profile because your profile picture tells others a lot about your personality. Researchers recommend that you offer a genuine smile and tilt your head slightly to show that you are playful or mysterious. Also, add group photos where you are the center of attraction. Potential partners will see it as competition and feel the urge to reach out. Your message and username are other aspects worth considering, as they will determine how many people view your profile. 

Beware Algorithms Cannot Determine attraction


Most sites claim that computer-based algorithms can match two individuals, but studies indicate otherwise. New reports show that it is  impossible to predict attraction because how two people click is a chaotic phenomenon that no one can forecast. Though computer-based algorithms can show who is attractive and who is not, predicting the attraction of a specific person can be difficult before two people meet. It is best not to over depend on the matchmaking process to find your significant other.  

Decide What You want in a Partner


Even though you may know what you want from a partner, experts reveal that you might make the wrong choice. The reason is that we rarely say what we want. The laws of attraction are not always straightforward. You may admit to being in search of someone who shares similar interests and compliments you in all positive ways, but find yourself attracted to the opposite. To increase the chances of choosing someone you are compatible with,  professionals suggest looking at key qualities. Some of them include emotional maturity, physically affectionate, empathy, honesty, and independence. 


Using scientific data can improve your online dating experience in several ways. For instance, you get to know how to choose between dating sites and what a great online dating profile entails. In addition, online dating doesn't save time only; you can save a considerable sum of money. Researchers claim online dating saves people up to $6,400 because online daters spend a small amount on dating compared to couples who meet offline. Plus, online daters often split the bill when they go out for a date, which is something uncommon among couples dating the traditional way. 

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