Online Dating Secrets
Online Dating Secrets
By: Mick Jones
There is a simple online dating secret that can save you a lot of time and energy!
This will prevent you from losing interest and focus on meeting women online.
This will save you money and heartache.
OK, OK, what is it you ask?
Here it is for FREE, to you from Mick Jones, Author of 'How To Meet Women On The Internet'
When I first started dating online I made a BIG mistake. I emailed contacts I had met for MONTHS before meeting them.
This was not good.
Why?
Because it's a waste of time...
Here is the secret;
You MUST meet your lady as soon as possible after contacting them!
I recommend no more than two weeks or four emails from first reply.
This prevents you from losing momentum and building up high expectations of the lady contact.
What's the point of spending time, energy and focus on someone you haven't actually met?
Believe me, it can be disappointing meeting someone you imagined was
perfect to find them not suitable for you after six weeks of emails.
So the key is to meet them QUICKLY, so that you can qualify her and
meet again if it's on and move on quickly and happily if it's not.
This enables you to use your time and energy more effectively, meet more contacts and have more success.
It also increases your odds of meeting someone suitable to get involved with a whole lot quicker.
So never forget, dating is a numbers game and you need to be active.
Don't get caught up in email novels before you meet. Keep it short
and funny to create mystic and compel her to want to meet you.
That's the only secret I'm revealing in this article! :-]
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Have Fun.
Regards,
Mick Jones
Author
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