How Tired Are You Of Dating Articles That Suck?
This letter of the heart doesn’t go out to the many members of free dating sites, but instead to most of the online marketers that write various articles related to online dating or the dating industry in general. A lot of you online dating marketers really suck. Here’s why.
Have you heard of a thing most of us hate called spam? Well it’s not only the information you get in your inbox. Spam can also be found online in the form of promotional articles. Don’t get me wrong, not all online dating marketers take this approach - you can find thousands upon thousands of true and genuine articles related to dating, relationships or the online dating industry in general. But don’t be fooled, there are umpteen more millions of other articles that so-called SEO or online marketers write in order to do two things: build back-links to their dating website or to write meaningless content in the hopes that someone will click on an ad. How irritating.
Why is spammy nonsensical information about online dating it irritating? Because they are manipulative, deceitful, full of lies and fallacies and aren’t being forthwith in regard to the article writers full intentions. In other words the information you’re stumbling across is completely useless.
Here are a list of titles of online dating articles that any particular single surfer could stumble across and waste precious time with. By the titles alone you’ll be able to understand where I am coming from
Foolish, meaningless and deceitful articles about online dating:
- Having Enjoyment on Sex Dating
- Why a Free Friendship Dating Site is a Much Better Option Than Paid Dating Sites
- Are their any truly free adult “dating” sites
- Totally Free On-line Dating Sites Like Plenty Of Fish Rule The Internet
- Are Free Dating Websites In Canada Better Than Pay Sites?
- How To Select a Dating Site Without Getting Ripped Off
Are you serious? The problem here is that most true blue and seasoned online dating article writers can see though these titles but the young and naive, the inexperienced surfer ends up waisting valuable time on these sites and a percentage of the time click on ads.
The moral of the story? There isn’t one. Just me venting. Eventually we’ll be able to rid the Internet of spam and until then…