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📚 5 lessons
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About this course
Most people build their first online dating profile the way they might fill out a form — answering questions adequately, picking photos they happen to like, and writing something that sounds roughly like them. The result is a profile that is not wrong, exactly, but that fails to communicate anything distinctive or genuinely compelling. Understanding what profiles actually do — how they are read, what signals they send, and how compatible people evaluate them — changes the approach fundamentally.
By the end of this course you will be able to explain the key principles of online self-presentation, describe what research and behavioral observation say about photo selection and bio effectiveness, identify the most common profile errors and their structural causes, and understand what 'authentic personal branding' means in a dating context.
What you will learn:
- How dating profiles are processed by a reader: the visual scan, the first impression, and what triggers continued reading
- The psychology of photo selection: what different types of images communicate and what research suggests about which work best
- What makes a dating bio distinctive rather than generic, and the structural reasons most bios fall flat
- The concept of personal branding in a dating context: communicating who you actually are rather than an idealized or averaged version
- Why optimizing for quantity of matches often undermines quality, and what to optimize for instead
- The tension between authenticity and curation, and how to resolve it without misrepresentation
- How platform-specific conventions (photo limits, prompt structures, bio length caps) shape what is possible and what is strategic
- What a profile is trying to accomplish: not just attracting interest but attracting compatible interest from the right people
The course is organized as conceptual readings and guided reflection exercises. Opening sections examine how people actually read and evaluate dating profiles, drawing on behavioral research and established principles of visual and written communication. Middle sections address each component — photos, bio, prompts — in turn, explaining what works and why at a conceptual level before moving to practical application. A dedicated section addresses the authenticity-curation tension: how to present yourself genuinely and attractively at the same time, and why trying to appeal to everyone produces a profile that appeals to no one. Reflection prompts invite you to evaluate your current profile against these principles.
This course is designed for anyone who uses or plans to use online dating and wants to understand what makes a profile effective before trying to build one. No prior background is required. This course is educational and does not substitute for professional dating coaching.
What you'll get
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Certificate of completion
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Yes — full refund within 30 days, no questions asked.
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Forever. Once you purchase, the course is yours to revisit anytime.
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Yes. On completion you'll receive a certificate you can add to your LinkedIn profile.
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