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	<title>Dan on Which Online Dating Site is For You?</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[There's a plethora of online dating sites out there - all you have to do is surf MySpace or some similar site for a few seconds to realize that lots of companies are trying to get you to open your credit cards. But what's the right one? Is there a "best" one? Let's take a deeper look into some online dating sites and see what they're all about.

<strong>Match.com</strong>

Match.com is perhaps the strongest dating site out there. There's a subscription to pay, but Match.com has plenty of members, well-developed profiles and lots of people with pictures. If you plan on paying for your online dating site, there's a good chance you'll want to go with Match.com.

Match.com is also all about search features, and makes it relatively simple to scan their database for people near you who meet your criteria. This helps you to find people you might not have otherwise found if you had simply hit the traditional dating scene.

<strong>PlentyOfFish.com</strong>

The infamous free online dating site, Plentyoffish's tagline tells you to put the credit card away. And with plenty of people registered at Plentyoffish, this is probably your best option for a free online dating site. Its disadvantages? It's a little too easy to set up a profile, which means not everyone might be as seriously looking for love as you are.

Plentyoffish is, however, great for developing your online dating skills, tweaking your profile, and testing to see which pictures get you the best response. You can bring that knowledge with you to a pay site like Match.com later.

<strong>eHarmony.com</strong>

Not having a lot of experience with eHarmony myself, I can tell you that its high amount of scrutiny can get annoying - eHarmony prides itself on being all about compatibility but this can make things a little cumbersome. But hey, if you're looking for someone to do more of the work for you, maybe that's your thing.

eHarmony is another pay site, so make sure you know that this is what you want before you go on eHarmony and set up your profile.

The key here is, don't be afraid to test out these sites and drop the ones that don't really work for you. The more success you find with one site, the more you can focus on that site.

The investment isn't all that much - several to a dozen dollars a month can easily overhaul your dating life if you're looking to really put effort into generating a solid online profile and attract members of the opposite sex. Now you know some sites that you can use - are you going to find that special someone or keep on waiting for luck to strike you?
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	<pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 13:50:56 -0500</pubDate>
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