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How to Write a Killer Personal Ad (by Caterina Christakos)
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Most
people give their name, physical characteristics and maybe
a hobby in their personal ad.
Can
you say boring?
Your
personal ad is your introduction to the possibility of
meeting your perfect mate. You won't meet him or her if
they don't get past the first sentence.
Here
are a few tips to rev up your ad and get the love of your
life to click, email and call.
1)
Start with a headline that sizzles or makes them laugh.
2)
Create some imagery. Make them want to imagine what you
look like.
Instead
of 5'2 110 lbs or short say Petite blond needs Stud to
reach top shelf
Instead
of brown hair - Soft chestnut curls
3)
Give them something distinctive about you that will make
them remember your ad.
Can
you make a mouth watering apple pie?
Do
you enjoy traveling to unknown destinations with only
a backpack?
Do
you have a funniest moment that you can share?
4)
Keep it simple and keep it real.
Be
honest. If you are 300 pounds don't pretend to be athletic.
If you love curling up on the couch with a good book,
don't say you are up for anything.
5)
Give yourself some credit. Show off your good qualities.
If
you are shy, say that you enjoy quiet evenings.
If
you have been complimented on your eyes, let it be known.
The
main thing to remember is to have fun with your ad. This
is your chance to shine and if a sense of style or humor
shines through too, you are ten steps ahead of everyone
else.
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Caterina
Christakos may be contacted at http://www.howtowriteachildrensbook.com
cchrist896@aol.com.
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Written by Caterina Christakos (c)2001 for more writing
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