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../ ROMANCE CENTRAL / TIPS ON WRITING
ADS
Stumped on how to write your personals
ad? Take a look at some classic ads.
Show don't tell. For
example, it is much more effective to use humor in your personals
ad rather than just saying "I have a sense of humor". Show
that you are an educated and intelligent person through interesting
word choice, clear ad structure, and colorful and creative descriptions.
Creativity counts.
A personal ad can take many forms. A poem, perhaps. One
amazing ad consisted entirely of titles -- one right after another -- of
popular motion pictures, carefully chosen and arranged to describe the ad
placer.
Show them what YOU would
want to know. Make a list of the most important things that you
would like to know about a person before responding to an ad. Chances are,
others would like to know the same about you. If you work, in what field?
Have you ever been married before? Do you have children? Are
you looking to make some new friends, or do you want find one special
person to settle down with for a lifetime? Keep in mind that common
goals are often more important in a relationship than individual
interests.
Age isn't everything, but...
It is where a lot of people start. Be sure to include your
age in the ad; if you do not want to give your exact age, narrow the
range: "early twenties" or "mid forties" for example. If you are
fifty but feel thirty, say so? If you are looking for someone
outside your age range, give a range for the person you seek as well.
Keep in mind that some people will be suspicious of a range that
seems too wide -- such as "twenty to sixty", and this may limit responses.
Likewise, a range too narrow (one to two years) also seems odd.
Even those who fall in the narrow range might be hesitant to
respond. Stating your age, and avoiding ranges altogether, is
generally the best approach.
Describe yourself first.
Be careful to avoid creating an ad that is simply a mile-long
list of characteristics you seek in another, without saying much about
yourself. It is better to let the person reading the ad decide if
they might be a match. This does not mean that you should say
nothing about what you seek, just don't overdo it. You do not want
to be too picky.
Details, details.
How many times have you read a personal ad that states: "I
enjoy movies, music, and going out."? This sentence describes
millions of people! The idea is to make yourself stand out from the
rest! Instead, name a recent movie that you enjoyed. List some
of your favorite music styles, song titles, or artists. If you enjoy
going out to Italian restaurants, or line-dancing at a country bar on
Saturday nights, say so! Ironically, it is the very details that are
often overlooked as being insignificant or boring which in fact add the
color and depth necessary for a personal ad to be truly
effective.
Honesty is the best
policy. Above all, be honest when describing yourself. No
matter who you are, or what kind of person you are seeking, you have a
better chance of finding that person -- and with less disappointment along
the way -- if you are honest from the beginning. |