My Ultimate Guide to Creating the Most Seductive Online Dating Profile in 2024
My Secrets for Crafting an Irresistible Dating Profile That You Can Steal
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Absolutely, I’ve had quite a bit of success with online dating. Below are, as many of you know, just a few examples of my real-life adventures that all started with matches on dating apps.
You might be thinking, “How can I do that too?” Or maybe even wondering how I manage to get so many matches. Well, it all comes down to creating a dating profile that truly represents who you are.
In this article, I’m going to give you a perfect guide to help you create a dating profile that’s incredibly appealing and can supercharge your matches, whether you’re using Tinder, Bumble, or any other similar online dating apps.
Thanks to these tips, no matter where I am — vibrant Berlin, blond Stockholm, passionate Rio de Janeiro, or bustling Shanghai — I can confidently get double-digit matches every day.
Just a quick note: This guide is all about perfecting your profile setup. We’ll leave the texting and seduction techniques for future articles or one-on-one consulations.
Note: Remember, these are general guidelines, and there will always be exceptions.
So, let’s dive into the world of profile building!
When it comes to setting up your dating profile on hot apps like Tinder, Bumble, or Hinge, it all comes down to two essential ingredients:
your photos and your bio description.
Photos:
The key to success is avoiding common mistakes.
With so many choices, women often make decisions based on the mistakes you make rather than what you do right.
So, minimizing errors is crucial.
What I Do:
1. Showcase 3–6 photos: Keeping it between 3 to 6 photos is the sweet spot.
2. No selfies: Best not to use selfies (I personally don’t use selfies at all).
The only exception is if a selfie tells a cool story, like you meeting a celebrity or taking a selfie during an extreme sport activity. At most, include just one selfie.
3. Show your face clearly: One photo should highlight your face with a professional touch, like good lighting and a blurred background. Professional-looking photos give a better impression.
Avoid sunglasses, facial masks, or anything that obscures your face; let your face shine through clearly.

4. Showing your body tactfully: If you’re in great shape, it’s fine to show it, but mix it with other activities to avoid appearing narcissistic or too obvious.
Think of it as showing different facets of your life, and then you happen to be shirtless.
For instance, in my profile where I’m showcasing one of my hobbies: boxing (surely it’s very reasonable to be topless in boxing). You can use the same strategy to display your physique while surfing, doing outdoor sports, at the beach, or attending contests, etc.
5. The full-body shot: Include at least one photo that shows your full body. Not having one might send the wrong message that you’re overweight.
6. With animals: Add a photo with animals; it’s attractive to many women and conveys a sense of care and compassion. It will instinctively attract women more, regardless of whether they want children or not.

7. Show hobbies or activities: Include a photo of you engaged in your hobbies or work, something that suggests you have an interesting life to share. Something you are proud of or comfortable with, something you would like other people to share with you.
8. Socializing photo with other people: It’s cool to have a pic with your pals, but don’t overdo it. A single small group pic is enough, and make sure it’s clear who you are.

What I Don’t Do:
- Selfies: Selfies, topless selfies, topless naked selfies in the bathroom with a mirror! They raise red flags and make women think you have no friends, no money, and no intelligence.
2. Dead animals: Skip pics of your hunting or fishing conquests; it can be a turn-off for many women. If it’s genuinely your hobby, mention it in your description, but keep the graphic visuals out of sight.
3. Photos with only one woman: Whether she looks like your ex or mom, it can be confusing and off-putting. And You won’t get a chance to explain.
However, photos with multiple female friends can show social proof, as it shows you are popular in social scenes. So you will attract more confident girls if that’s what you want.
4. Heavily filtered or edited photos: Keep it real; you’ll meet in person eventually.
5. Photos with a big group where you can’t tell which one is you: Avoid photos with a massive group where no one can pick you out. It’s as ineffective as showing a mountain and claiming it’s your hiking proof.
Bio:
For women, bio descriptions matter. While photos grab attention, it’s your profile description that seals the deal.

What I Do:
- A good bio description should include three key elements: