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Online
Dating Magazine Interview with David Evans -
the "Profile Doctor"
David
Evans has carved out a niche online with his Profile
Doctor service that helps create makeovers for people
wanting to spice up their online dating profiles. Evans has 10 years experience with market research
and analysis consulting for dozens of companies, including
Fortune 100 companies. He is the president of Digicraft,
which has provided conceptual strategy, design, programming
and
production on some of the most
innovative and prominent sites on the web since May
'94.
In 2002, Evans began developing Profile Doctor,
which serves as a profile makeover service for people
who participate in online dating. His service is soon
expanding to include datingdashboard.com, where you
can find singles resources in your area, like photographers,
dating coaches, group events and the like.
Online Dating Magazine (ODM) recently
had the opportunity to chat with David Evans and
ask him several questions regarding profile makeovers.
ODM: Good
businesses usually come out of a public service need.
At what point did you determine that there was a need
to help people makeover their online dating profiles?
David Evans: I
began rewriting friend’s personal ads as a favor last
summer when I found out that many of them were not
having a lot of luck finding that someone special through
online personals services. I knew they were good people,
with the normal neurosis about being in their mid 30’s
and single, just as I was at the time. When I collectively
reviewed their personal ads I had my “Ah-ha!” moment.
I recognized they were short-changing themselves in
their ads, without even knowing it. When I questioned
them further, almost everyone said they wrote their
ad by themselves, late at night, after yet another
night on the town. Talk about a recipe for disaster!
ODM: What
are some of the essentials to writing a good profile
that will increase responses?
David Evans: Be specific. The
key is to paint a broad enough picture of yourself
while
providing as much detail as possible about your personality,
likes and dislikes without sounding like you are reciting
a list. There are a lot of intelligent, attractive,
fun single people out there who write things like “I
like to watch movies”. What does that tell me
about them? I’d rather see someone say, “I
don’t like watching movies.” At least
you learn something useful about them this way. If
you
like movies, give examples. Are you into Dumb & Dumber,
foreign films, horror or documentaries?
Change is good. Revise your profile often. New pictures
and witty headlines taken from current events are two
of our most-repeated tips. We hear stories all the
time of people ignoring emails from interested people,
only to respond immediately when the other party changed
up their profile to something that caught their eye.
Using the same headline and picture for 6 months is
a definite no-no.
ODM: One
thing you profess is the importance of capturing a
reader's attention within the first 10 seconds. How
do you do this?
David Evans: The key to writing a
winning profile is to stand out from the crowd. Take
a moment to put yourself in the shoes of the people
who read your ad. They have read many profiles prior
to yours. What is it about your profile that catches
their attention and keeps them reading past your headline?
Do you have an intriguing headline, a nice picture
and compelling lead-in sentence? Make sure to check
how your ad appears in the Search Results page. As
all online daters know, the Delete key is very easy
to reach for when it comes to unappealing email and
profiles.
ODM: Do
you have advice on the length a person's profile
should be? For example, if a service asks "talk
about you and what you are looking for..." does
a person's response lose impact if it is 600 words
versus 200?
David Evans: We constantly advise people to write
as much about themselves as possible. It's much easier
to suggest ways to refine and clarify what someone
is trying to say with more raw material than it is
to comment on a long lists of adjectives, which are
not nearly as helpful as stories, quotes or anecdotes
relating to your personality, lifestyle and desires.
The added benefit of a longer profile is the increased
possibility that something might catch the reader's
attention.
ODM: How
does the process of applying for a profile makeover
through Profile
Doctor work and what does the person
using the service receive?
David Evans: Customers visit Profile
Doctor through
our partnerships with the major online personals services,
links from articles in the press or search
engines, or hearing about us from friends. After
ordering a Personal Ad MakeOver from the Profile
Doctor Website,
we retrieve their profile and our MakeOver experts
get to work. Each MakeOver contains general
observations and valuable hints and tips which anyone
doing online dating will find useful.
Next
we break down their profile into several sections
and identify areas which need improvement. This is
the real value of a MakeOver, objective, and targeted
suggestions to make your profile the best it can be.
We don’t pretend to completely re-write your
profile, after all, how can we know about your favorite
movie, idea for a first date, or idea partner? That’s
why we call it a MakeOver, not a re-write. Customers
receive their MakeOver via email in 3 business days
and apply our suggestions to their existing profile.
We
are about ready to roll out a new service called
SecondLook, where we will review the changes the
customer has made to their profile based on our Makeover.
We find this is a good balance between the various
services which sell a generic $20 PDF of dubious
quality and the $150 dating coach who meets with
you in person or spends time on the phone with you.
I tell people all the time, we’re more Oprah
and Maxim when it comes to the tone of our MakeOvers,
what you choose to do with it is up to you.
ODM: Outside
of the way a profile is written, what other online
dating tips can you offer?
David Evans: Take
advantage of all the options that the personals services
have to offer. If you can post a video with your
ad, go for it. Hone your pitch at a speed-dating
event, attend singles cruises, progressive dinners,
lock & key parties,
etc.
ODM: Speaking
of video, what tips would you offer for someone who
is using a video introduction
in addition to their written introduction?
David Evans: We are developing a
series of online videos for our customers to address
this issue; we also address this to some extent in
the current MakeOver. You'll have to visit Profile
Doctor in
a few weeks to find out more.
ODM: Fair enough, but in your experience
do you find people get better responses when they are
being serious, displaying humor, or being creative?
Do the same tips that help a person write a better
profile also help them make a better video introduction?
David Evans: People get the best
responses when they are being themselves, regardless
of their personality. When you try to be something
that you're not, that's when you get yourself into
trouble.
Anyone who has read their share of personal ads and
gone on a few first dates quickly learns how to read
in-between the lines when it comes to reading personal
ads. Pay attention to your intuition, your first reaction
to a profile is the one to pay attention to.
Video allows people to convey a much broader sense
of who they are and what they care about. The quality
of the videos we have reviewed range from touching,
high-production value Hallmark moments to zany, over
the top Gong Show style auditions. People tend to make
the same mistakes in their video introductions as they
do in their profile questions. So yes, similar types
of objective tips and advice are effective.
ODM: Thank you for taking the time
to share some of your insight into
profile makeovers with our readers, David. Any final
thoughts?
David Evans: Keep
your chin up and stay positive. Online dating can
be quite draining on the soul after a while if you’re
not one of the lucky ones who try it for a few weeks
and end up getting married just like that. For the
rest of us it takes time and patience and a sense
of humor.
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