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Internet dating profiles 'should be brief and specific'

Internet dating profiles 'should be brief and specific'

Single soldiers considering setting up an online dating profile might want to keep their personal details brief and to-the-point.

According to ology.com contributor Chelsea Davison, fellow web surfers may be likely to ignore a person's profile if wading through all the information appears too much of a chore.

The expert noted the key is to identify certain specifics that can grab another subscriber's attention.

"Too many times I have skipped over profiles simply because they are too long and I was not in the mood to invest much reading time," Ms Davison explained.

She added a few concrete snippets of information should be enough to alert a prospective partner and decide whether or not they seem suitable enough to get in touch.

Scotland on Sunday journalist Samantha Sholfield recently recommended people searching for a web-based fling should make their profile as unique and attractive as possible by revealing personal matters, such as interesting hobbies.

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