Saturday, 10 February 2007

Would you like to GET PAID to write a book?

If you're thinking this is plain fantasy, think again. All professional writers get paid to write their books.

How? They sell their books via proposals before they write the books.


What’s a book proposal?
A book proposal is a document which convinces a publisher to buy your book before you've written it. Your proposal says, in effect: "Hey, I've got a great idea for a book which lots of people will want to buy. Do you want to publish it?"

Think of it as a combination brochure and outline of your proposed book.


You CAN sell your book the easy way --- sell a proposal
It's easily possible to make a fast $10,000, or even a six figure amount. You could even make seven figures --- over a million dollars for twenty pages of text.

It sounds incredible, but a fast seven figures is certainly possible if you have a HOT, hot idea or have had an experience that hundreds of thousands of people want to read about.

In his 2001 book about writing nonfiction, Damn! Why Didn't I Write That?, author Marc McCutcheon says that it's not hard to make a good income writing nonfiction: "you can learn the trade and begin making a respectable income much faster than most people think possible".

Do you need experience to sell a book on proposal?
No! You just need a good proposal. :-)

7 Days To Easy-Money: Get Paid To Write A Book by Angela Booth shows you how to go from idea to completed book proposal in seven short days.

Imagine --- in seven days, you could be sending your proposal to agents and editors!

The ebook includes everything you need to know. Just follow the easy steps. It even includes a sample proposal, which got a contract from an agent immediately it was sent out.

You can do it too!


Here's what you'll discover in 7 Days To Easy-Money: Get Paid To Write A Book by Angela Booth:

Day One: What’s a book proposal? Develop an idea for your book
Exactly what a book proposal is, and an EASY way for you to come up with more saleable ideas for books than you could write in a dozen lifetimes.


Day Two: Develop your idea and assess the market

Here's an excerpt from Day Two:

Dispelling myths and a word about confidence
If you're feeling nervous now that you're about to start this project, relax. Tell yourself that you will take it step by step. All you need to do is work at it steadily, a word, sentence and paragraph at a time, and you will complete your proposal, and then when you've sold the proposal, you'll complete your book using the same easy-does-it method.

While we're at it, let's dispel a few myths.

Myth One
It takes a special talent to write books.
It takes persistence. There are as many different kinds of writers as there are people. Some are young, some are elderly, many are in-between. You don’t need any special writing talent to write books, nor do you need to be highly educated. Many successful writers have never completed high school. If you can write well enough to write a letter, you can write a book.

Myth Two
Writers starve in garrets.
Many professional writers make incomes that would make doctors and lawyers envious. Most make reasonable incomes. If you decide to make a career of writing nonfiction books, the major benefit is that if you choose your book's topic with care, your book can stay in print for many years. For each year that your book's in print, you get two royalty checks. Let's say that you write two books a year for five years. At the end of the five years, if your books all stay in print, you'll be getting ten royalty checks a year. These ongoing royalties are your nest-egg, profitable investments in your future.

Day Three: Write the blurb and outline your book

The "blurb" is the back cover material for your book --- the selling points which will get people to buy the book. If you write the blurb before you write an outline, you're guaranteed not to wander off the track as you write your book.

Writing the blurb will keep you on-track as you write your proposal and your book. I've included two sample blurbs from my published books to show you how to write a selling blurb.


Day Four: Research your book proposal, and flesh out your book's outline

The fast and easy way to research your proposal – you may not need to do any research at all. You may already know all you need to know.


Day Five: Write your proposal query letter, and submit it to agents and publishers

How to write a SELLING query letter, with sample letters which have SOLD books.

Day Six: Write the proposal
The fast and easy way to write your proposal --- everything you need to include to make sure that your proposal SELLS.


Day Seven: Write the sample chapter. Revise your proposal

Seven days, and you're done! How to write the professional way, and a step by step easy way to revise.

7 Days To Easy-Money: Get Paid To Write A Book also includes a complete, selling proposal, which got a contract from the first agent who saw it.


Have you always want to write a book and be a published author?

7 Days To Easy-Money: Get Paid To Write A Book gives you a complete method. The ebook shows you EXACTLY HOW to write and SELL.

You can be a published author much faster than you imagine.


Can I show you how to write a book proposal that sells?

Yes! I've sold many fiction and nonfiction books, all on proposal. 7 Days To Easy-Money: Get Paid To Write A Book includes sample proposals which have SOLD.

I show you exactly what to do, and explain the methods I use to write and sell.

If you've ever thought "I could write a book" --- you can!


Can I guarantee that you'll sell your proposal?

I can't guarantee it , but I'll make it several thousand times more likely that you'll sell. You'll learn what a professional, selling proposal looks like, and will learn how to write a professional, saleable proposal.

Publishers receive hundreds of proposals each week. As any book editor or agent will tell you, 99% have no chance of selling ever --- they're amateurish.

Working with 7 Days To Easy-Money: Get Paid To Write A Book will ensure that your proposal makes it into the 1% of saleable proposals.



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Discover How 'Mr X' Built An Online Business Making Over $100,000 A Month (Mostly Profit) In Just 16 Weeks...

Discover How 'Mr X' Built An Online Business Making Over $100,000 A Month (Mostly Profit) In Just 16 Weeks...

This is the transcript of the first ever public interview 'Mr X' has given.

Here's a very quick background on 'Mr X':

Since 1980, he's owned many, many successful businesses, making millions in the process offline and online. Here's just the tip of the iceberg of his background and what 'Mr X' reveals in this interview:

· How he started a web business with almost zero investment and built it up to making over $100,000 a month in consistent sales (mostly profit) in less than four months.

· How he acquired the rights to a piece of software which was selling for $29.95 ... and within weeks was very successfully selling it for $495 a copy, making up to $40,000 a week in sales.

· How he sold many business franchise opportunities for $4,000 a sale from just one single sales letter.

· And much more...



In the following section of the interview 'Mr X' talks about how he acquired the rights to a piece of software selling for $29.95 and very successfully sold it for $495 a copy:

Basically I spent some time surfing around on the net. I knew, or had a good idea of the market I wanted to be in - it was poker related. Now every time I opened a newspaper, it was all to do with poker. Every time you turn on the television it's poker this, poker that, celebrity poker, the poker channel.

So it was a really hot subject - I knew that, I knew a lot of people would be interested in it and I knew that poker is just perfect for the net. The internet could have basically been designed for online poker.

So I knew that was the product that I wanted to get into, because it was a very hot topic at the time.

I just really went online - I keyed in "poker", "poker software" into Google and started looking through the websites.

Came across one which I thought looked a very good product, but as far as I was concerned selling it at $29.95 was just so massively under priced. And I knew that because of the popularity of the subject and the way that I intended marketing it, I knew that I could turn it into a much higher perceived value product, and one that would sell and sell easily at just under $500.

I got in touch - I sent the guy an email. He very kindly got back to me. I explained to him what I wanted to do. We had a couple of chats on the phone. A few phone calls backwards and forwards and we decided on me taking the product, rewriting the sales copy, re-branding it, repackaging it, putting it out under a different name - that's exactly what we did.

Started advertising it in a few select magazines and offline places over here, started putting it on Google AdWords and before we knew where we were ... I'd written some articles about it... we'd done some press releases ... it started getting spidered by the search engines... before we knew where we were, we were number two and three on MSN search and we were getting picked up by all the major search engines and the sales started coming in. It was just as simple as that.


In the following section of the interview Mr X talks through some of the tactics he used to successfully sell the software for $495, making up to $40,000 a week in sales:

I was marketing to a niche. Gamblers - although it's a big niche, it's still basically a niche.

I know that gamblers, are inherently gamblers ... I felt that the product, and obviously what I did proved the fact, that the product was so under-priced before.

It was just a ridiculous amount - $30 for a program that did what this particular program did was just laughable.

But the guy that developed it - all fair dues to him he'd made an excellent product there, he'd developed an excellent product, but he didn't really have much of an idea on marketing.

His ideas were keep the price down low and sell high volumes of it. Well, I came along and using the same system that I've used with all my offline businesses, and it's a simple system that I’d put into practice with any online business... I realized that I could sell this at a much higher price and still sell the volume as well, which is exactly what we did.


In the following section of the interview Mr X talks through how he easily put together a business franchise that he very successfully sold for just under $4,000 many, many times over:

This business - let me explain it... this business, it involved information that was in the public domain and readily available.

This information had to be accessed each time a property was bought and sold anywhere in the country. So you can understand that the market for this product was absolutely huge.

But because of the nature of the business it had to be logistically operated on a local basis. And this is where the network of franchisees I put together was vitally important to the smooth running of the business.

As I said the information that was needed was readily available, and because it involved working alongside the legal profession the information had to be put together and presented in a very precise and consistent way.

All the legal forms and the software needed to run the business are included in the business package. This helped simplify the process making it more profitable for the franchisees and by using all the information I supplied them on how to operate their business, earnings in the region of roundabout $3,500 to $4,000 a week were realistically achievable.

It was a very easy business for people to operate. As I said, the business involved information that was in the public domain.

A lot of legal firms were committed to ... let's put it this way - as I said every time a property was bought or sold in the country this information had to be presented. Now, that’s been done mainly over dozens of years ... it had been carried out by the legal profession.

But, it's something that they didn't really want to do. So they were quite happy to hand it over to an independent agent, who they could work with, who could collate all this information and give it to them, so that they could then present it to their customer (the person that they were handling the purchase or the sale of the property for) ... their time was better spent doing other things, they didn't want to send somebody off to get all this information, so that's where my franchisees came into play.

They were quite happy, and it was very profitable for them to go off and collect this information. They could do anywhere between four, five, ten of these a day and it wouldn’t take them (because of the software that I supplied them with) more than a few hours to put all this information together.

So, it was a very profitable business for relatively a small amount of work.


In the following section of the interview Mr X talks through briefly how he marketed the franchise opportunity:

First of all, I looked at the sort of person that I thought would be operating this business.

I was quite selective in the publications – again, I used my system that I use for promoting any offline business that I've built up: I advertise offline.

A lot of people seem to look at me as if I've got two heads when I say I advertise offline, but believe me it works extremely well in a lot of cases, and it worked extremely well in this.

I was selective on where I advertised the business - I advertised it in a few up-market magazines and weekly papers and sent people all the information.

It explained how the system worked, - showed them how the system worked ... just took it from there.

It was a very profitable business for the franchisees, with relatively little work involved.


In the following section of the interview Mr X talks through how he built up an internet business making over $100,000 a month in sales (mostly profit) in just a few short months with very little initial investment:

Let me explain to you how it came about - I was shown an internet business by a colleague of mine that was making a heck of a lot of money, and I realized that I could do this myself.

Quite cheeky I know - so after some research I took the same business model, made some small adjustments to suit my product, wrote the sales copy, and the rest is history.

My business partner and I at the time actually started with two phone lines, two pen and pads on our lap, and that was it.

We had one tiny second hand computer that we bought from a local computer store. We had no credit card processing - when I look back now, I just can't believe how the business took off.

Okay - timing, it was important because it was around the time of the dot com bubble. Everybody wanted to get online, but the business model I'd really just taken and adapted from somebody else’s business model.

There's an old saying isn't there - if it ain’t broke don't fix it.

If you find a good business model do what I do - look at it, think "yeah, that's working - I can maybe put a little tweak here and there".

I'm not saying outright copy somebody else’s business, but take their model if it's working.

That's what I did - I took this business model that I saw was working, and working very well, but I knew by adding a few little tweaks here and there, I could possibly make it work better, and that's exactly what happened.

And the phone started ringing, and again we advertised offline. The phone started ringing Thursday lunchtime - the publication came out on the Thursdays...… And it just went absolutely crazy.

We sent people to the website to read the copy that we put up there. We didn't have any way of taking any money - we weren't taking any credit cards at the time, we were just asking people to send us checks, postal orders, cash in registered envelopes ... it just came flooding through the door.

And that was in the October - by February or March time we had a staff of four, and we were turning over $100,000 a month easily, with the majority of that being profit.


In the following section of the interview Mr X talks through what he feels are some of the most important obstacles to overcome when starting and building a successful business, and the types of businesses to avoid (he used to own pubs and does NOT recommend that business):

I think, without sounding too presumptuous, the trouble with a lot of people is that they hold pessimistic views of things. They resign themselves to defeat even before they've begun.

They'll look at a business venture, they'll sit down and they'll try to convince themselves why it's not for them or why it won't work. They find it hard to comprehend that others are making absolute fortunes either online or offline.

I think I must have heard every excuse under the sun over the last twenty odd years as to why someone's business isn't working:

"If only I was younger"

"If only I was older"

"If only I had more time"

"If only I could be sure of success"

"If only I had more luck" - that's a good one.

"If only I had more money" - that's a really good one.

"If only I had more confidence"

"If only I could just get started" - well go out and do it. Just do it.

"If only I could just get out of debt" - well that follows on - if you get out and start the business, you'll normally find that it will get you out of debt.

It's just really the majority of people - what they're really saying is "if only everything was handed to me on a silver platter I might have a chance of getting it right"

Well, it's not going to be all handed to you on a silver platter, no matter what anybody says, there is going to be some work involved in running a successful business, it's just varying degrees of work.

What I try and do is look for businesses that can be very successful and profitable, but take the least amount of running. If something can be done on autopilot, I'll do it on autopilot.

Because believe me - if there's any publicans listening, they'll understand what I’m talking about - if you want to really work hard, get yourself a pub. And if you really want to work super hard, get yourself a country pub.

One of these idyllic country pubs that everybody says, "I would like to retire to".

Give it a month and you'll see what work's all about - eighteen hours a day, seven days a week. You don't have to do that with online businesses - if you set that up right, they can be hugely profitable and it's actually obscene really the small amount of time you have to put into a lot of these businesses for the amount of money you can get out of them.


In the following section of the interview Mr X talks through the type of coaching programs and work shops he runs:

Yes I do operate a coaching program. Louis as you know and I also do run some seminars/workshops several times a year.

I keep these down to a maximum of thirty because I just don't think it's right that people should, ... it can be quite intimidating for somebody that's maybe not been around online, not been in business a lot, and they don't want to sit there and put their hand up and ask questions in front of a hundred or two hundred other people, so I keep the workshops small.

I also run a coaching program as we said, and I'm sure that if people are interested in this I'm sure you'll give them more information.


In the following section of the interview Mr X talks through what people can look forward to when they come to his small-group workshops:

Yes I am in touch, because of the experience and because I have been around for quite some time (although I do look a lot younger, I know) and I do keep abreast of what's going on, so yes of course apart from my experience, when people come to my workshops they walk away at the end of the day with a lot of my experience, and a lot of other top marketers tips, techniques and they also walk away with ready-made businesses that they can start working on the very next day.

They don't have to put the business together - I put it together for them, I show them how to run it, they literally walk out of my workshop in the evening and they can start their business the following day.


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Thursday, 8 February 2007

Write the blurb and outline your book

Task One: Write at least three blurbs

Write at least three blurbs for your book: 200 words, 50 words, and 25 words. (See the sample blurbs in this chapter.)

Task Two: Collect sample blurbs

Blurbs sell books. Everyone from the publisher who initially buys the proposal, to the book store owner who stocks your book will decide whether they’re interested in your book based on the blurb alone.

Become a connoisseur of blurbs. Start your own blurb collection. Each time you see a blurb which you think is effective, copy it, and put it into your Blurb File.


Writing the blurb

The "blurb" is the back cover material for your book --- the selling points which will get people to buy the book. If you write the blurb before you write an outline, you're guaranteed not to wander off the track as you write your book.

I can’t emphasize the importance of your blurb enough. If you've been thinking of skipping this section, please don't. Here are some reasons to write your blurb first:

it keeps you focused on the theme of your book;
it makes writing the outline easier;
it makes selling your proposal easier;
it will assure your agent and editor that you know what you're doing, and they'll feel comfortable working with you and handing over the advance;
when you've sold the book, and the time comes to write it, you'll have an easier time because you can keep the blurb at the forefront of your mind.

Your blurb helps your agent and editor to get a contract for you

Your blurb is the "sales story" for your book. If your agent becomes enthusiastic about your book, she'll become enthusiastic on the basis of your blurb. She'll use the blurb as her sales pitch to other people. For example, when she talks to an editor at a publishing house who may be interested in your book, she'll start with your blurb. The conversation will stop there if the editor doesn’t see the book's potential. Let's say that the editor likes the blurb enough to look at the proposal. If she's still keen, it's her turn to sell your book, on the basis of the blurb, to the other people in the publishing company. She'll need to convince Sales and Marketing that they can sell your book. If they're not keen, you won’t get an offer.

When you've written your book, your publisher will try to sell your book to book distributors, and later to booksellers, all on the basis of the blurb that you started out with. So the time that you spend working on the blurb is not wasted, it's the most important part of your book. Without a good blurb, your book will not come into existence.

Having said all that, it's also important that you don't obsess over your blurb. Everything you write can be fixed, so focus on getting your blurb written, in various lengths, rather than striving to make your blurb perfect. Your blurb may well go through many incarnations: you'll make changes, your agent may want changes, and your editors will definitely want changes.

Sample blurbs

Here are two sample blurbs.

The first is from my book LifeTime: Better Time Management in 21 Days, published by Prentice Hall in 1997. I wrote this blurb while I was working to gather material for the book. It took me around ten minutes to write. You'll often find that as you're starting to work on book, your blurb will come to you as a flash of inspiration. If it doesn’t, don’t worry about it, just follow the process outlined below.

The second is from my book Making The Internet Work For Your Business which was published by Allen & Unwin in 1998. I didn't write this blurb until the book was complete, and the publisher was sending a brief to the cover designer. This blurb took me a long time to write. I also had a lot of trouble writing the book, and I think that if I'd written the blurb before I started, I would have had a much easier time with the book, and would have enjoyed writing it more.




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Why You Should Date Online!

Online dating has many benefits. Everything that applies to the Internet, applies to Online dating as well. Make sure you check the dating sites regularly, because that special someone might have signed-up since you last visited the site so don't miss out.

Seems like everywhere we surf on the Internet nowadays we run across this little advertisement: 'Free online personals'. If you’re bored of regular dating or you’ve heard of this thing called online dating and you’re curious to try it out, why not? As the online dating community has grown, so too have the number of vendors willing to help you promote yourself.

J. Lo said, 'love don't cost a thing'. 90% of people find accents sexy. You need to choose from the numerous sites that offer online dating and personals.

Some dating sites screen members personally. You will get more responses from other members of your online dating service if you provide a picture. There are people who regard online dating as unnatural.

You will probably find out more about someone online before you arrange a date with them than you would if you had met them in a bar, but be careful of the anonymity of the internet. Online dating is fast, you can have as much privacy as you want and it’s cheap. Remember to be cautious because that anyone with Internet access has access to the online dating websites. With a lot of effort and time, online dating can work for some men but it is not easy.



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Find Love

Most people turn to online dating sites to find love. A few years ago, there was significant attention placed on those who turned to online dating. Online, you've got those millions of potential dating partners to choose from.

Online dating has many benefits. A couple of years ago online dating still had a stigma attached to it. Take your time with the process. Don’t let anyone rush you. You are not committed to meeting anyone.

Make sure you know what you are looking for whether it is friendship or a long-term relationship. There are plenty of fish in the sea, so if you start chatting to someone and then decide they are not what you are looking for, move on to another online date. Dating is about getting to know people and then seeing if you enjoy spending time with them, so bear this in mind when you are trying online dating.

Some dating sites screen members personally. It's easy to see who is online matching your criteria or who browsed you. Dating is not running a marathon, it is about fun and enjoying someone else's company.

Online dating is fast, you can have as much privacy as you want and it’s cheap. Be honest and upfront with your online dating profile. At the end of the day, it really depends on what you are looking for that matters. In this regard, whilst the bigger personals sites have more features, like webcam chat etc, they are very generalised and are really only aimed at dating personals in general. By joining an online dating site you are extending your opportunities of meeting someone.


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Tuesday, 6 February 2007

Finding The Right Person

You are practising to find the right guy or the right girl. accept that your first online date is not going to necessarily turn into marriage. Online dating is simply a free dating service that you use via the Internet. The emergence of the Internet and the Web has transformed our planet into a digitalized global village.

Men and women have moved their search for love to the internet simply because it is the most convenient in terms of time and money. Are you considering joining an online dating site but not sure it’s for you? 90% of people find accents sexy.

If you’re uncomfortable communicating with another member, move on. In the world of online dating. be as safe as possible but above all, have fun! Using an online dating service to find dates was once frowned upon and even considered scary.

One of the big advantages of dating online is that you can block other members. On your online dating profile, describe what’s truly important to you. What gets you up in the morning? What truly motivates you in life?
Online dating has been and is still being used for vile purposes., so you must exercise caution in your internet dating.


There are probably a lot of questions in your mind regarding online dating. What have you got to lose by trying one of the many different online singles services? It's easy to see who is online matching your criteria or who browsed you. Many of the better dating sites include some advanced personality matching.


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Free Dating Service

Men and women have moved their search for love to the internet simply because it is the most convenient in terms of time and money. Online dating is simply a free dating service that you use via the Internet. The concept of finding a life partner with the help of the Internet is a fairly recent concept.

The emergence of the Internet and the Web has transformed our planet into a digitalized global village. Online dating is the place to practice your game. You can either write your own personal ad or get a dating service to do it for you.

You can write your own personals to give it your special touch. It is absolutely amazing the number of people who are looking for there absolute perfect match via online dating services. There are numerous ways that you can contact potential partners on the Internet.

Some dating web sites just ask for very basic information before attempting to match you to a potential partner. On the net, you can meet thousands of potential partners and still stay at home. You'll find that there are quite a lot of people out there who are also looking online on dating websites for people to meet, date and have fun with.

Being successful in online dating is the same as being successful in traditional dating - be as courteous to your date as you, yourself, wish to be treated. If you're considering joining an online dating service, check out the membership requirements first. Remember to be cautious because that anyone with Internet access has access to the online dating websites. You are able to review potential partners, and available singles, at your leisure to evaluating the information provided.


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Monday, 5 February 2007

Transformation of Online Dating

Over the past 20 years the face of dating has gone through some noticeable changes. Online meeting has become a norm, and is gaining in acceptability. You can choose the online dating site that suits you best, look for people who have the features you desire along with common interests and contact them immediately.

As more people flock online, there are companies ever more eager to jump on the dating bandwagon. Dating has become easier for everyone due to the emergence and success of online dating websites. You can upload a picture to your online dating service if you want, but it is not required.

The online dating sites are pretty simple to interact with. When you answer an online dating email, keep the tone light and friendly. Most sites have online dating sites have help should you have any questions or need assistance.

Allow the incredible opportunity of online dating to work for you. If you don’t know where to start internet dating, just hit some chat rooms of your interest. Online dating is now a huge industry.

Make sure you know about online dating safety and how to protect yourself from unwanted attention. With a responsible attitude and an open mind, online dating can be fun, safe, and exciting. Whether you find your date online or in person, you could end up with a true love or a broken heart. Despite what the advertising on the online dating websites want you to believe, your perfect match isn’t going to just fall out of the sky one day.



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Help From Friends

Like any other society, Latin culture is one that is embedded with traditions, values and celebrations. Internet dating seems to be a very controversial subject. Finding someone to date is easier with a little help from your friends.

Many people find making new friends daunting, and find it easier to do this via the web. Over the past 20 years the face of dating has gone through some noticeable changes. Online dating iIt’s a huge business that has ushered in a whole new era of dating.

Some dating websites are very thorough, and ask lots of questions before they attempt to match you to an online dating partner. You can upload a picture to your online dating service if you want, but it is not required. Although you want to find someone that attracts you and that you share things in common, don’t limit yourself to what you think is your type.

People can often contact you for free, but many online dating sites charge if you want to contact others although this depends on the site. Some internet dating sites provide you with a list of photographers in your area who specialize in internet dating photos. At the end of the day, it really depends on what you are looking for that matters. In this regard, whilst the bigger personals sites have more features, like webcam chat etc, they are very generalised and are really only aimed at dating personals in general.

Dating agencies are not a new idea, they have been around a very long time. The internet has simply served as a new medium for bringing people together in a tried and tested way that agencies have used for years. The bigger online dating agency sites now have in excess of three million members, and literally thousands of new members joining every day. If you don’t know where to start internet dating, just hit some chat rooms of your interest. The online dating world today can be a confusing place to be.



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Sunday, 4 February 2007

Dating Websites

Dating websites vary. Seems like everywhere we surf on the Internet nowadays we run across this little advertisement: 'Free online personals'. 95% of people on dating sites only search for other members who have bothered to provide a picture of themselves.

Online dating is simply a free dating service that you use via the Internet. As more people flock online, there are companies ever more eager to jump on the dating bandwagon. As the online dating community has grown, so too have the number of vendors willing to help you promote yourself.

People can often contact you for free, but many online dating sites charge if you want to contact others although this depends on the site. Take your time with the process. Don’t let anyone rush you. You are not committed to meeting anyone. Making contact online, you first have to find people that interest you by searching a dating website’s membership.

By using an online dating service, you don’t have to wait until the weekend to meet someone. Anonymity is important to most people these days when taking a chance with online dating. Use the tools provided on the dating site because they are there to help you enjoy the experience.

If you have recently become single what better way to meet someone new than to go online and meet more singles. There are many online dating sites that have very short sign-up processes and others that require you to answer lots of questions. On the net the world is simple and clear. By just putting an ad, people say: 'I want love'. Dating agencies are not a new idea, they have been around a very long time. The internet has simply served as a new medium for bringing people together in a tried and tested way that agencies have used for years.



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