Popularity on dating apps leads to supplementary matches, which improves the prospects of meeting your other half.
The sooner you learn what it takes to be popular on dating apps, the sooner you find your person and give your fingers a permanent break from all that swiping.
The quality and volume of your photos is the first step to getting popular.
Human beings are superficial creatures.
This is no different on dating apps.
If anything, our superficiality as human beings is augmented when we use dating apps.
Dating apps are impersonal.
It’s a cyber screen filled with strangers.
This makes us seek out what is pleasing to the eye as though we are leafing through a brochure.
Once you accept that dating apps are beacons of superficiality, you are on the right track.
Post photos that put you in the best light.
Yes, photos where you are scantily-clad generate attention, but be careful not to post too many of those.
It attracts too many guys who only care about hooking up.
Pepper in a few of those on your dating profile, but put a greater emphasis on posting photos where you are doing activities you love.
Dating apps are about what people see.
People want to see, rather than read.
Even though you spend a considerate amount of time writing about how much you love horseback riding in your bio, it won’t have anywhere as strong an effect as if you were to post a photo of yourself horseback riding.
The truth is so many men don’t bother reading through your full bio, many skim through it.
Yet, he takes his time looking through your photos.
He spends far more time looking through your photos than he does reading through your bio.
By posting photos of yourself doing activities you love, rather than only writing about them, you entice far more men to look at your dating profile.
What else do you love doing in your free time?
Do you love traveling, swimming, camping, kayaking, hiking, biking, photography, dancing, gardening, yoga, book reading, crafting, painting, knitting, drawing, etc.,?
Post yourself doing a few of these activities.
The more photos you post, the greater your popularity.
Dating app algorithms love dating profiles that contain lots of quality photos.
The algorithm is programmed to promote dating profiles that contain a large number of quality photos over those that have less photos or none.
With an abundance of quality photos on your dating profile, your popularity skyrockets.
In addition to lots of quality photos, your popularity is ignited when you log into the dating app on peak days and peak hours.
Sundays are peak days on dating apps.
Evenings between 6 and 9pm are peak hours on dating apps.
When you are active on peak days and hours, your dating profile is naturally exposed to a much wider breadth of men in real time.
Since you have a dating profile that is already chock-full of quality photos, you get far more attention from these men than the women who have profiles with much less photos.
When the algorithm notices that all these men are swiping right on your dating profile and sending you likes or interest signals, it surmises that your dating profile is gratifying and bumps it up higher in the cue.