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Hard Data Shows - Better Photos Can Double Subscriber Success

(PRWEB) June 26, 2007 -- Say it softly. Keep it to yourself if you can. But a number of singles looking for love online have discovered a secret method that more than doubles their responses from other Internet loves-seekers. They've found that looking good online is as important there as it is anywhere else. A recent report assembled from data collected and analyzed by a leading dating network shows that when singles add a photo taken by a professional photographer supplied by www.LookBetterOnline.com, they receive 235% more unsolicited contacts and email responses than they did previously.

"It sounds obvious," says Dave Coy, co-founder of LookBetterOnline.com, a nationwide network of photographers specializing in dating portraits. "When you're looking for a partner, the better you look, the better you'll do. It's all about having more options. We now have hard evidence to back up our claim that looking good is the single most important thing you can do to improve your online dating success. It means more attention and more options for the subscriber. And there's another dimension to good photos. Posting sharp, recent photos communicates something about you to the viewer that says you care, that you are serious about meeting someone, and that you're probably not a flake. Good photos inspire confidence in the viewer that you might just be a good choice."

In fact, that heightened attention rate stays stable over time . The data shows that for those who choose to continue to date, even three months after posting their new photos, singles are still receiving over 200% more messages on average than they did previously. And it applies widely. LookBetterOnline's own surveys have found that 80 percent of its customers doubled their response rate and a lucky 40 percent received five times more messages.

"The evidence is great news for our dating site partners too," says Dave. "More good photos means more subscriber attention, more visitor interest, more stickiness, a better user experience, and contributes directly to the bottom line in more conversions."

For more information or an informative interview call Dave Coy at (562) 537-4424.

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