Creating a curiosity gap has been picked out as something that all online daters should aim to achieve in their profile.
A Guardian blog on the top tips for successful dating via the internet said a curiosity gap can entice readers towards your page but leave them wanting to know more.
It explained this is exactly why sites such as Upworthy and Buzzfeed are so popular, as they are the "masters" of providing enough information to pique interest.
The blog went on to warn you not to use anything that is too puzzling – such as 'Nine out of ten Londoners are completely wrong about this mind-blowing fact' – and instead try to make people want to find out more about you.
Your profile should be relatively short, with the perfect explanation coming in just 97 words.
So use those words wisely to make sure you sell yourself while also leaving people desperate to know more.
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