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How to Make More Meaningful Connections on Dating Apps, According to a Tinder Expert

Jul 15 2017 - 12:05pm

Like them or not, dating apps [1] have quickly become one of the most popular ways for younger generations to meet a potential love interest. Though definitely convenient for busy people who don't have the time to wade through the bar scene every weekend on the hunt for a significant other, online dating can be pretty darn tiring. The whole process can raise a lot of questions — like what's the most efficient way to connect with someone you're similar to? How on earth do you properly start a conversation in a nonawkward way? And most importantly, should you post that bathroom mirror picture or the one of you with your family at graduation?

To answer some of our most burning questions, we got in touch with Tinder's resident sociologist, Dr. Jess Carbino [2] (yes, Tinder actually has its very own sociologist!). The UCLA grad had a lot of helpful insight about what it takes for users to make the most of their Tinder experience, but her words of wisdom definitely extend to any ol' dating app, not just Tinder. Read on to see what Dr. Jess had to say about finding love at your fingertips, and you might just be one step closer to swiping right on "the one."

How to Successfully Start a Conversation With a Match

"Conversations on Tinder that are most successful are those that indicate a high degree of investment. Users perceive investment on the basis of whether their match talks to them or asks them questions about themselves. Asking a question about their photos or the information in their bio is a great way to start a conversation!"

A Guide to Making Deeper Connections on Dating Apps

"2017 is the year to put yourself out there and message people first."

How to Make Sure Your Profile Is On-Point

"Tinder users should consider how they present themselves to potential matches in order to get the most of out of their experience using the app. After creating or updating your profile, ask a friend, family member, or even a close colleague to give their opinion. This can be a helpful strategy to better understand how you may come across to others — maybe it's caring, adventurous, or loyal. This tactic is actually more common than you may think — one in five online daters ask friends or family for help with stepping up their profiles."

Tips For Match-Worthy Photos


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