I go more for a Chris Pratt type personality than a James Bond style, I enjoy being goofy.
I have a few questions. There is an excellent instagram data sheet elsewhere in the forums. What I'd like to know is which platforms are worth being on at the moment. My facebook has been dormant for a year, never really done anything on instagram. What about snapchat? it seems to have a story feature on it and a large user population too, and everyone's profile pictures use their stupid filters. Blog articles indicate that snapchat is dwindling but it is hard to separate news from marketing. I thought everyone was anti-facebook now.
With respect to tinder, I haven't used it in months. All the girls were fat and the quality of girls that took an interest me is lower than I feel I deserve. Self reflection forces one to conclude that the quality of the product I'm selling isn't high enough to succeed in the swiper app market. Bumble has better looking girls in it but fewer conversations, I find that many girls disappear from my list before I can get them to invest any interest in the messages. I've seen a couple co-workers on swipe apps, I have a couple party pictures in my profile that I'd rather not share at my job but I think there is a general understanding that date are a separate sphere of life and it hasn't been a problem, obviously you don't swipe right on your coworkers.
I find that girls tend to like me a lot once we get past a couple dates but the pre-meet and first impression phase are a major bottleneck. You never really get a chance to get past the first impression on these apps so I do better at parties. I'm hoping to make some improvements in those areas going into 2019, hence the interest in the social networking platforms.
I have a few questions. There is an excellent instagram data sheet elsewhere in the forums. What I'd like to know is which platforms are worth being on at the moment. My facebook has been dormant for a year, never really done anything on instagram. What about snapchat? it seems to have a story feature on it and a large user population too, and everyone's profile pictures use their stupid filters. Blog articles indicate that snapchat is dwindling but it is hard to separate news from marketing. I thought everyone was anti-facebook now.
With respect to tinder, I haven't used it in months. All the girls were fat and the quality of girls that took an interest me is lower than I feel I deserve. Self reflection forces one to conclude that the quality of the product I'm selling isn't high enough to succeed in the swiper app market. Bumble has better looking girls in it but fewer conversations, I find that many girls disappear from my list before I can get them to invest any interest in the messages. I've seen a couple co-workers on swipe apps, I have a couple party pictures in my profile that I'd rather not share at my job but I think there is a general understanding that date are a separate sphere of life and it hasn't been a problem, obviously you don't swipe right on your coworkers.
I find that girls tend to like me a lot once we get past a couple dates but the pre-meet and first impression phase are a major bottleneck. You never really get a chance to get past the first impression on these apps so I do better at parties. I'm hoping to make some improvements in those areas going into 2019, hence the interest in the social networking platforms.