Showing posts with label relationships. Show all posts
Showing posts with label relationships. Show all posts

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Online Dating Etiquette


More and more people are becoming interested on online dating. It is one of the fastest growing services offered on the internet. In 2008, the industry has reached a financial growth of $642 million, according to Jupiter Research. Emerging as one of the major influences in building relationships, online dating has social manners different with “regular” or “tradition” dating attitude.

Conducting yourself properly while communicating online will earn you good friends and even the love of your life. But what are these online dating manners?

• Honesty is important. Truthfully answer the questions asked by the site administrator when setting up your profile. Don’t makeup things about yourself. What if you met a person online that could possibly lead into a relationship? They would surely learn about the things you’ve made up.

• Online dating allows you to connect with other people by sending emails. The main problem is when nobody responds to those emails. Is it okay to send messages to several people at once? YES, it is okay. According to surveys, in every three to five messages sent, you will be assured of one response.

• It is polite to reply to messages sent to you. But how do you respond to somebody you are not interested in? For some people not responding is rude, but actually it is a better way than telling people you do not like them. Just keep in mind that you do not have to take it personally if you did not receive any reply, either. However, being uninterested does not mean you would have to be rude. If a person has sent you a very nice letter, then reply and at least let them know that you are not interested.

• When sending replies, make sure that they are personalized and not a standard letter you send to everybody. Even if you have too much on your hands, respond appropriately. After all, you are dealing with people who have real emotions.

• Avoid asking personal questions like employment or personal address, especially if it is just the first time you have talked online. If someone persists on asking you this information you could always say that you do not share personal info with people you’ve just met.

• Don’t be pushy. Let things take their course. In short, take it slowly, give your friendship enough time to develop. You do not have to force somebody to meet you.

• When meeting face to face, for the first time, follow the safety and security rules. For example, meet in a public crowded place. To protect privacy, it is better to get there on the meeting place on your own rather than picking up and dropping off your date.

• After meeting face-to-face, send or say thank you even if there are no sparks during the date.

• If you and your date feel that there seems to be no spark in the date, then it is okay to gradually stop communicating or fade away. But if one party contacts the other, always acknowledge the person and explain that there seems to be something missing from the date and say that you are not a good match. Always say thank you.

• If you are already dating somebody you’ve met online, then take your profile down. Online dating sites would allow you to change your status, without canceling your membership. Also, avoid corresponding with other people.

• Breaking up is another issue. Online dating experts would recommend that for those people who have only met the person once or twice, you could break up the relationship or dating through email. But if you have been going out on dates more than that, then you would have to break the news face-to-face.

Today, you can have a Professional Relationship Director provide you with introductions to eligible individuals who have similar interests. Stop wasting time with online dating services and step up to the art of matchmaking. Contact a Single? Atlanta today and engage us to represent your personal interests. Click Here to receive our FREE e-Book on realizing the perfect relationship.

Choosing The Right Online Dating Site


The number of people participating in online dating
sites is increasing over the years. In 2005, Americans have spent about $500 million on personal advertising according to the Online Publishers Association (OPA). Hitwise Inc. said that in November 2004, there are about 844 lifestyle and dating sites. With a lot of choices how do we determine what service we want?

You will start by determining your reasons for joining a dating site. The type of online dating site would depend on your needs. There are some people who would register because they are looking for long-term relationships, while others are looking for friends and people who have the same interests.

Another looming question is whether you prefer paid or free online dating. Of course, who does not want any service for free? Free sites are great when searching for friends, but they also pose more risks compared with paid sites. Scams and fraudulent activities usually happen in free sites. Aside from that, they could also enlist perverts and dangerous people for free. Users who are seriously looking for relationships are usually found in paid sites. But it does not mean that paid online dating sites are risk-free. Safety and security should always be kept in mind, regardless if it is free or paid site.

Here are some types of social and dating sites that you could choose from.

• General online dating site. This site would require you to provide a profile which would be used to match you up with other users. Members are allowed to look for other user profiles in the database aside from those recommended by the site administrator.

• Niche online dating site. Niche sites do not have a lot members compared with other online dating sites. The good thing about this site is that members share common interests. It is easy for members to start connecting with each other since they have a common ground.

• Social networking site. They are not specifically meant for dating or relationship building. But this would allow you to gain and maintain friends and contacts on the net. It is also a great way of connecting with former classmates, friends and even with an old flame. Although they are not really dating sites, there are a lot of people who have met and dated thanks to different social networking websites.

• Relationship sites. Unlike the general online dating sites, relationship sites dig deeper. They would require the member to complete a thorough personal information form. Answers would be calculated and the site would be sending you possible matches. The user is not able to open other profiles aside from the matches provided by the website.

Before joining any site, it is recommended to check it first. Paid online dating sites usually have free trials. If safety is your number one priority, then check for sites that would conduct background checks on their members. However, still keep in mind, that each state would usually have its own law covering background checks.

Online dating could bring you good fortune or bad luck. Relationship is just a few hits from your keyboard. Signing-up may either make or break your heart. Love and relationships, anyway, are risky enough, even if it is not online.

Today, you can have a Professional Relationship Director provide you with introductions to eligible individuals who have similar interests. Stop wasting time with online dating services and step up to the art of matchmaking. Contact a Single? Atlanta today and engage us to represent your personal interests. Click Here to receive our FREE e-Book on realizing the perfect relationship.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Books On Marriage How Do You Find The Right One




Books on marriage, can they really help save your marriage? The answer is yes, probably, but you need to make sure to pick the right book for you. Instead of taking the usual approach of compiling a list of good marriage books, this article will show you how to evaluate books on marriage to find the one that is right for you and your problems.

One hard truth that most people have a hard time accepting is that they are not special unique snowflakes. It may seem like you’re the only person in the world going through what you’re going through, but you aren’t. There are six billion people in the world; somewhere in that teeming mass is someone who has gone through what you’re going through. Probably millions of someones, to be honest.

At the same time, your marriage is unique. Yes, that is in direct contradiction with the above statement, but don’t worry, I’ll explain. While there are certainly other people with your problems, there are still millions of different variations, and all books on marriage don’t apply to every marriage.

What you need to do to sort through the thousands of books on marriage is to know exactly what it is you want out of the books. If your problem is that you wish your spouse would spend a little more time with you, then you are going to be looking for an entirely different book than someone who is trying to bring their marriage back from the brink of divorce.

So you need to know what problem, if any, you’re trying to address. You then need to look for books that fit into your personal worldview. Books on marriage that focus on prayer and spirituality may work wonderfully for some people, but if you’re not that kind of person, the advice will be useful for your particular situation.

You need to look through whatever books you think might be relevant to your situation and see if they make sense to you. Psychology, or just the study and understanding of why people do the things they do, is not a hard science. Two plus two does not necessarily equal four. If a book doesn’t make sense to you, then it will almost certainly not work for you. Look for the books on marriage that have relevance to you and your relationship, and forget the rest.

Another thing to consider is the reputation of the author. This isn’t necessarily as big a deal as you might think, but it definitely is something you need to consider when you’re looking at books on marriage. Does the person have the kind and experience and credentials that you’d expect? Do they seem to have a good handle on the subject? If you can’t find the answer to this easily, the answer is probably no.

You shouldn’t discount the internet either. Some of the most well researched, most effective books on marriage are out there available as downloads, so that you can start using them immediately. Just make sure to use what you’ve learned in this article to make sure you get the right one.

Today, you can have a Professional Relationship Director provide you with introductions to eligible individuals who have similar interests. Stop wasting time with online dating services and step up to the art of matchmaking. Contact a Single? Atlanta today and engage us to represent your personal interests. Click Here to receive our FREE e-Book on realizing the perfect relationship.