If you’re single, I have good and bad news for you.
The good news?
😊 COVID accelerated the adoption of dating apps, and the vast majority of single women are at least trying dating apps to find partners today.
The bad news?
😕 More guys are using dating apps than ever before, too, and they're swiping right on these women at Falcon 9 blast-off speed 🚀
Like any professional dating coach, I have a Tinder account (just for research purposes — I’m not single 😃) and this is what it looks like after 3 days:
Basically, attractive women have THOUSANDS of options to choose from on apps like Tinder and Hinge.
Far too many to closely vet.
If you’re holding your breath for matches in this environment, call 911 before you pass out.
What does this mean for you?
Your #1 job on dating apps is to stand out from the crowd.
To accomplish this, you have exactly 3 surfaces to work with:
We’ll look at each of these individually, so you can upgrade your profile today, and start meeting women you’re excited about.
Your photos are the first (and often the only) thing a woman considers when deciding whether to swipe left or right on your profile.
To make this point crystal clear, if you're trying to land dates on apps like Hinge, Bumble, or Tinder, your photos matter 10x more than:
… COMBINED.
It's not that women are insanely superficial, and only want to date guys with great photos.
It's just that women will never get the opportunity to learn more about you if your photos don't immediately draw them in.
ASAP, you need to ditch:
Replace these pictures with high-quality portraits 🤵♂️
Some of my clients beg to keep 1 or 2 of their old, low-quality photos on their profile because:
⛔🪤 Don’t fall for this trap.
Men tend to be poor judges of what they look like in photos.
You're usually best off optimizing for the highest-quality photos in a technical sense.
Genuinely worried whether you look OK in a photo?
Use a service like Photofeeler.com for objective feedback before deciding what pictures go on your profile 🧠
Anyway, if you remember nothing else from this guide…
If you're dating online, high-quality photos are the #1 input in your success.
This guy shooting with a pro photographer has the right idea 👇
Don’t want to hire a pro, and don’t have anything good on your cameral roll already?
Here are 2 low-effort ways to get good photos fast:
Getting better photos isn’t hard, but you have to take initiative.
Do it!
If she likes your photos, she’ll read your written bio next.
(Note I use the term "bio" interchangeably for "prompts" or however else apps like Tinder and Hinge ask you to format your "about me" writing exercise these days 📝)
Your bio SUPPLEMENTS your photos in explaining who you are:
Your goal is to give women an honest (and optimistic!) portrayal of what makes you you.
🥺 Worried you’ll sound like a dork if you’re honest about your interests?
Get over yourself!!
Here's how to write a solid bio in 3 steps:
Remember, your profile should be unique to you, because it needs to stand vs the 100 other guys who swiped right on her...
This means that if your written bio could apply to any other guy on the app, it’s hurting you more than it's helping you 🦄
Rewrite your bio immediately!
Also, please ditch the serious description of what you want in your soulmate. Replace it with a personal story that will make the right woman smile 😃
Unsure what "proof points" are?
🙄 Remember those Nigerian princes who've emailed you asking to wire money into your bank account?
Intentional misrepresentation like this is called catfishing.
Women live in constant fear of catfishing on dating apps.
This is because it’s hard for them to tell who is:
Proof points are like an antidote to catfishing.
They're the little details on your profile that show women you're legit.
Proof points establish you as a trustworthy human amidst a sea of questionable strangers online.
Here's an example of a proof point 👇
Spot that little blue checkbox by my name?
☑️ That’s a proof point!
Here are more examples of proof points you should add to your profile:
Proof points won’t 10x your matches, and they can't make up for crappy photos or boring bios.
But they can take you from "I'm not sure" to “sure let's chat” which is sometimes all you need 😊
One last word for the wise…
Some apps like Hinge let you share hyper-personal info like your:
These aren't proof points, and they're usually best excluded from your profile.
Why?
Excessive personal detail is a turn-off.
For example, if a guy’s Hinge profile says he “sometimes uses drugs,” my brain starts wondering...
💭 What does sometimes mean? Sounds like he has a drug problem…
When reality is likely more like...
💭 Maybe he enjoys a psychedelic experience at a Phish concert once in a blue moon…
Don't lose right swipes like this!
OK, what’d we learn today?
One important warning...
Knowing how to get more matches is great, but you won't match with the woman of your dreams if you don't take action.
Stop reading, and go:
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