Online dating can be a lot of fun, especially if you are new at it. If you are tired of the bar scene, or the dating scene in general, online dating can come as a shot in the arm. However, online dating is not without pitfalls. Online dating often requires a good amount of tact, patience, and of course, typing. One of the major challenges of online dating is trying to strike the right tone when you can’t see the person you are trying to get to know better. This is often the reason a lot of people actually get into online dating: it allows them to be themselves, and express themselves in a way that is simply impossible in face-to-face dating. However, there are certain challenges that you must overcome in order to be a successful online dater.

Remember: online dating is a written medium

It’s easy to forget sometimes that online dating begins as a written medium. Before the phone calls and the in person meetings, it all begins with the written word. It starts when you spot the online dating profile of someone, someone who just happens to catch your eye. Why does one profile stand out over another? The secret has to do in the way it is written. Some people are able to express themselves very well there written words, while others tend to struggle with putting together the perfect profile. How can you put together the best profile? First, if you are not sure about how to put together a good online dating profile, a good rule of thumb is to keep it short and friendly. Tried be as specific as possible. Make a list of your favorite hobbies, things that you really enjoy doing, not things that you think other people will find interesting. Remember, your goal is to find someone who is truly compatible. Don’t try to impress anyone, just be honest. Although you definitely want to keep your profile short, make sure that it is thorough and complete.

What you should avoid talking about

At the beginning of an on-line courtship, you would be best off avoiding certain subjects. For instance, you probably already know that it’s a bad idea to discuss politics and religion on a first date. The same holds true for online dating. You want to avoid heavy subjects right off the bat. This would include financial problems, health problems, family problems, and bad relationships that you’ve had in the past. At the very beginning of an online relationship, you want to find out more about the person. Thus, he will want to know more about their interests, what they do, what they do for fun, and family, and other light topics.

Be flirty, not silly

Many fine online relationships have withered away due to lack of commitment and seriousness. Some relationships turn into casual friendships that consist of nothing more but emoticon-filled emails. It can be hard to avoid the temptation to be very flirty when you’re online. Although there is nothing wrong with being flirty, especially at the beginning of a relationship, you can only take it to a certain limit. Teasing, comedy, or a general silliness is good to a certain point. However, in order for your relationship to develop into something serious, eventually you will have and did a little deeper.