Internet Dating 101: It's Complicated . . . But It Doesn't Have To Be: The Digital Age Guide to Navigating Your Relationship Through Social Media and Online Dating Sites

An all-encompassing guide for those wanting to use social media to look for love in the digital age, Internet Dating 101: It's Complicated . . . But It Doesn't Have to Be! is a humorous yet helpful book that navigates the ins and outs of Facebook, Twitter, online dating sites, e-mail, Foursquare, and more. Filled with testimonials from men and women, this relationship reference also includes information on what should and shouldn't be posted on Facebook, appropriate times to tweet photos, the best and worst dating websites, and situations in which it's best to send an e-mail, pick up the phone, or simply chat in person. Arming people with the tools necessary to attract the mate they really want, this guide helps readers find out what their love interests are really like based on what they are—or aren't—saying, posting, tweeting, or e-mailing.

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Internet Dating 101: It's Complicated . . . But It Doesn't Have To Be: The Digital Age Guide to Navigating Your Relationship Through Social Media and Online Dating Sites

An all-encompassing guide for those wanting to use social media to look for love in the digital age, Internet Dating 101: It's Complicated . . . But It Doesn't Have to Be! is a humorous yet helpful book that navigates the ins and outs of Facebook, Twitter, online dating sites, e-mail, Foursquare, and more. Filled with testimonials from men and women, this relationship reference also includes information on what should and shouldn't be posted on Facebook, appropriate times to tweet photos, the best and worst dating websites, and situations in which it's best to send an e-mail, pick up the phone, or simply chat in person. Arming people with the tools necessary to attract the mate they really want, this guide helps readers find out what their love interests are really like based on what they are—or aren't—saying, posting, tweeting, or e-mailing.

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Internet Dating 101: It's Complicated . . . But It Doesn't Have To Be: The Digital Age Guide to Navigating Your Relationship Through Social Media and Online Dating Sites

Internet Dating 101: It's Complicated . . . But It Doesn't Have To Be: The Digital Age Guide to Navigating Your Relationship Through Social Media and Online Dating Sites

by Laura Schreffler
Internet Dating 101: It's Complicated . . . But It Doesn't Have To Be: The Digital Age Guide to Navigating Your Relationship Through Social Media and Online Dating Sites

Internet Dating 101: It's Complicated . . . But It Doesn't Have To Be: The Digital Age Guide to Navigating Your Relationship Through Social Media and Online Dating Sites

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An all-encompassing guide for those wanting to use social media to look for love in the digital age, Internet Dating 101: It's Complicated . . . But It Doesn't Have to Be! is a humorous yet helpful book that navigates the ins and outs of Facebook, Twitter, online dating sites, e-mail, Foursquare, and more. Filled with testimonials from men and women, this relationship reference also includes information on what should and shouldn't be posted on Facebook, appropriate times to tweet photos, the best and worst dating websites, and situations in which it's best to send an e-mail, pick up the phone, or simply chat in person. Arming people with the tools necessary to attract the mate they really want, this guide helps readers find out what their love interests are really like based on what they are—or aren't—saying, posting, tweeting, or e-mailing.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781937559021
Publisher: New Chapter Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 11/01/2012
Sold by: INDEPENDENT PUB GROUP - EPUB - EBKS
Format: eBook
Pages: 376
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Laura Schreffler is a luxury lifestyle and travel writer who prefers to make love, not war. She is the creator of LoveTrekker.com—a website that assures the most doubtful among us that you really can find love anywhere—and the relationship columnist for Happiness Series. She does not like long, romantic walks on the beach, but show her a good amusement park at sunset and she's all yours.

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Internet Dating 101 .. It's Complicated, But It Doesn't Have To Be!

A Guide To Dating In The Digital Age


By Laura Schreffler

New Chapter Press

Copyright © 2016 Laura Schreffler
All rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-1-937559-02-1



CHAPTER 1

AN INTRODUCTION TO DATING SITES


OK, admit it. At one point or another in your life you've thought, "There is no way I will date online. That's for people who can't get dates in real life. I don't have a problem getting dates, therefore I will never, ever in a million years be pathetic enough to sign up for Match.com."

So yeah, about that ... sorry, but eventually, you're going to change your mind. Fact. Whether it's because your curiosity bested you, or you just can't seem to meet the right guy in reality or all of your friends are doing it, you will try online dating at some point in your life (unless you're already married and plan on staying that way, that is).

Although you swore you'd never do it, here you are. Feeling as shameful and guilty as if you were caught watching porn, you log on to Match. com or PlentyofFish.com to see what the fuss is about. Lo and behold, you realize that you kind of like this looking for love malarkey. You discover that online dating isn't just for dateless dorks like you assumed, but it's a lot like shopping for your perfect mate. As Charlie Sheen might say, "Winning!"

There are roughly 54 million singles in America. Of that number, 5.5 million are online dating. It is now the second most common way of meeting people, just behind being set up through friends.

That means that 1 in 5 singles wind up in a committed relationship with someone they met online these days. While we're talking statistics, 1 in 6 singletons actually married someone they met on the Internet – which is 17% of all Americans. Um, whoa.

So dispel that notion that online dating isn't an organic or natural way to meet a potential partner, wise up and get with the program. This is the natural evolution of modern-day dating. It's a new time, a new age and almost everyone uses the Internet. If they don't, they have a valid excuse – like living in a country without electricity or clean water. That said, I have friends living in the rainforest who use solar power to turn on their computers, so really, those of you with easy access to the Internet have absolutely no excuse not to be taking advantage of it.

It's time to think outside the box and stop hating on something you haven't even tried. There are benefits to dating online. For example, if your life is your career, you may not have time to date like a regular human would. You're busy, in demand and either chained to your desk or constantly in and out of boring business meetings. If you live in New York or Los Angeles, you're probably stuck going endless high-profile functions where you'll definitely schmooze, but not in the name of love: there will be nary a straight man in sight. What you're not doing: spending your Wednesday nights at a salsa class, or at a quiet local bar or even in a bowling league. No, you're dreaming about when you'll be able to pass out and go to sleep (preferably by 9 p.m., thanks).

If this sounds horrifyingly familiar, you should be embracing the online dating scene instead of hating on it. If you're strapped for time and know you're attached to your Blackberry/ iPhone anyway, what's the harm in sending a few messages here and there? You won't have to waste your time going on countless dates to find out if you share the same basics values and goals as the other person; you can cut to the chase and weed out the wrong ones right from the beginning.

Online dating is also a great way to meet people you wouldn't have met otherwise. Why limit yourself to meeting through friends, or through your parents, or leaving finding your soulmate up to fate? That only happens in a Katherine Heigl movie, anyway. If you're daunted by the sheer size of sites like Match.com and eHarmony, don't be daunted.

The online dating industry rakes in upwards of $2.1 billion a year. It's such a moneymaker that competitive new niche sites are popping up every single day. At this point in time, there is, quite literally, something out there for everyone.

But how do you know which site is right for you? Your options are only a click away!

CHAPTER 2

WHICH SITE IS RIGHT FOR YOU?


Do you remember the days when there were so few available sites that online dating seemed like a rare and very weird beast? You probably even remember the days when it was acceptable to troll for respective partners on Craigslist (which I think is totally unacceptable these days.) Thankfully, the days of being relegated to Yahoo! Singles and its prehistoric brethren are finally over, and you can freely pick and choose depending upon what's important to you.

Are you religious? Do you only like Australian women? Is it a requirement that you only date other single parents? Maybe you have "unusual" sexual tastes and get off on guys that wear Tigger costumes. My point is, there's something out there for everyone.


I know, I know, with so many choices, how is possible to even fully know what's out there, much less which site is right for you? It's exhausting trying to track down that perfect fit – and we aren't even talking about partners here yet. Luckily, I'm here to help. So without preamble, let's get this party started. RIGHT?


THE BIG DADDIES

1) Match.com (http://www.match.com)

The Breakdown: Match.com is the most recognized dating site on the Internet. It doesn't discriminate against anyone; all age groups and sexual orientations can make matches here. The sign-up process is virtually painless, though you will be asked to create one of those annoying "About Me" essays. Once you fill out your member profile, you'll be presented with daily matches of people who should (in theory) be perfect for you. If you don't like/aren't attracted to your matches, you'll still be able to search for other, less compatible people.

Number of users: More than 30 million users in over 37 different countries worldwide.

Who You'll Meet: The average Match.com user is a middle-aged white woman with children with an average income. That said, you can – and will – meet anyone on this site. The male/female ratio is split pretty cleanly down the middle with ever-so-slightly more women at 51/49.

Matches made: As of 2009, Match reported that 12 couples on average get married or engaged every day.

Cost: A one-month membership costs $39.99, but prices decrease depending on how many consecutive months you purchase at once.

Pros: Match is reasonably priced, has a huge database of users and deposits daily matches into your inbox each day. If you sign up for a six-month membership plan right off the bat and don't find anyone you like within that time frame, the site gives you an additional six months of use for free. It's also easy to navigate, has fun features and allows you to IM with other users.

Cons: You have to pay for a plan to really take advantage of the site: if you don't subscribe, you'll only be able to wink at your matches, which gets you absolutely nowhere.

The Breakdown: eHarmony is the site best known for making marriage matches. That said, the sign up process is so lengthy that you probably want to be serious about settling down or committing to someone if you're going to join this site. You'll have to fill out an extensive questionnaire when you start -- that's 436 questions measuring 29 areas of compatibility – and will have to answer additional questions before you and a match can even begin emailing. Same sex couples can't find a mate here, though the company did launch the gay-friendly site CompatiblePartners.com in 2009. It's possible that straight folks might not find a match on eHarmony, either, though: it is possible that you can be deemed "unmatchable." At that point, there's nothing more the site can do for you.

Number of Users: Over 20 million worldwide.

Who You'll Meet: eHarmony has a high number of female users: 66 out of 100 percent. Forty-six percent of all users earn over $60,000 and are over the age of 35. These are financially secure individuals who are serious about settling down.

Matches Made: It has been reported that, as of 2009, 236 American members were, on average, getting married every day.

Cost: At $59.95 per month, eHarmony is a bit pricey – but, like most other dating sites, the more long-term a plan you buy, the cheaper the cost becomes.

Pros: It takes so much time to initiate contact with someone that those who aren't completely serious about meeting someone are weeded out; you won't have to worry that you're going to meet someone who just wants to play around. The eHarmony team also guides you through every step of the dating process, including arranging a secure phone call in case you're leery of giving out your digits and forcing you to send introductory "get to you know" messages before you even communicate by direct message. You can narrow down exactly what you're looking for by defining your "must haves" and "can't stands" (deal breakers) as well.

Cons: If eHarmony can't match your with another user, you're completely out of luck. There's really no other reason to use the site, as you won't be allowed to search for matches on your own.

The Breakdown: Plenty of Fish is the most globally visited dating site, which has as much to do with its relatively low cost as it does with its ease of use. In comparison to Match.com and eHarmony, Plenty of Fish has more of a real community, grassroots feel, though by contrast is also has fewer bells and whistles.

Number of Users: 40 million users worldwide.

Who You'll Meet: The site's users skew a bit older with an average age of 39, though it is widely used by those in their twenties and thirties; it is used by more women than men.

Matches Made: No concrete numbers have been published, though millions of couples have left Plenty of Fish with at least one relationship under their belt since the site's 2003 launch.

Cost: Most of the site's basic functions are free, though you do have the ability to become a premium member for a relatively low cost. You also have the option of purchasing Goldfish credits, which allow you to buy addons. One such feature is the Read Message, which allows you to see if your message has been read or not. With Goldfish credits, you will also have the ability to send virtual gifts

Pros: Most of the site's basic functions are free. Rival sites will make you pay to view profiles, send messages and chat via instant messenger. There's also a huge and very active database; you have options.

Cons: There are always dangers to using a site that's almost completely free (beyond your date being a cheapskate, that is). If you do choose to become a premium member, a one-month option isn't available: you'll need to sign on for at least three months up front (though, at $7.60 a month, it won't exactly break your bank).


BEST OF THE REST

1) Spark (http://www.spark.com/)

The Breakdown: Come on baby light your fire? Maybe ... if you're lucky. Spark plays the dating game by allowing members to look for love any which way they want it. The site, which professes to be a "fun site for serious daters," keeps itself fresh by using a color-coding system. You'll take a quick personality test to establish which color you are, which, ostensibly, helps you build "a deeper and stronger" relationship with the people you choose to meet.

Number of Users: Over one million.

Who You'll Meet: There's something for everyone here. The site is non-exclusive and caters to all age demographics

Matches Made: Undetermined.

Cost: It's free – such a good flavor!

Pros: Many people will be happy with the free price tag and the fact that they'll be able to respond to emails without having to purchase an expensive membership to do so. Spark also requires that all members post pictures, which cuts down on posers and cheaters (you'll see why later).

Cons: Leaving users up to their own devices sounds like a good idea, but serious daters might be turned off if there's absolutely no indication as to why they should connect with another. Sparks can fly when you're superficially attracted to someone, but where can a relationship go when that singular bond of attraction is gone? That's right: it goes "bye-bye!"


2) LavaLife (http://www.lavalife.com/)

The Breakdown: Not everyone is at the same place relationship-wise or looking for the same thing. Therein lies the strength behind LavaLife: there's something for everyone. It's easy to narrow down exactly what you're looking for given that the site caters to those looking for a relationship, casual dating or an intimate encounter.

Number of Users: In the thousands.

Who You'll Meet: Anyone you want. This site is a great tool for meeting people locally, as it's basically an online personals ad. Single parents have said that they have the most success looking for love on this site as well.

Matches Made: LavaLife doesn't make the matches for you and doesn't require you take a personality test to find who you might be a fit with. Finding the right person to date is left entirely up to you.

Cost: It's free!

Pros: LavaLife is easy to use and, as I've mentioned before, has something for everyone. It's easier to weed out those men looking simply for an "intimate encounter" right from the get-go if you're seeking a serious relationship.

The "Quick Facts" listed right up front make it easy to eliminate people straight away, as well. For example, if you don't like smokers and you see that Ted1901 is physically you're type but chain smokes like a chimney, then you can automatically cross him off your wish list. The site also has an Instant Messenger capability and the option of integrating your Twitter feed with your profile is offered as well.

Cons: Several users have complained that LavaLife is for those who would rather hook up than have a serious relationship.


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Table of Contents

Introduction/Why He Should Be Calling Instead
Part 1: Facebook
Part 2: Twitter
Part 3: Online Dating
Part 4: Email
Part 5: Foursquare
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