Stop using passport photos and one-liners in your dating profile - Coffee Meets Bagel's CEOs give 3 tips to stand out
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Stop using passport photos and one-liners in your dating profile - Coffee Meets Bagel's CEOs give 3 tips to stand out
"A photo tells a thousand words, and having more than two photos ups your chances of getting a solid match, the CEOs said. Juay said that photos give people important information that helps them make a smart decision about whether to swipe right, so CMB users have to upload at least two pictures. The first order of business is to ensure that all pictures are of yourself, or risk getting barred from the app."
"Juay said ensuring that your photos don't show a side view of your face, or obscure your face, is the " lowest hanging fruit." "Then, of course, if you want to stand out, it cannot be just a passport photo of yourself, where you don't look attractive at all," she said. "If you like to cook, if you like to do gardening, you like to do rock climbing or kayaking, show yourself in the photo doing the activity.""
Coffee Meets Bagel has around 20 million users worldwide, and many profiles reduce matching success due to weak photo choices. Users must upload at least two pictures that clearly show themselves; images that are not human or that obscure the face can be hidden or banned. Photos should avoid side profiles or obscured faces and should show activities like cooking, gardening, or outdoor hobbies to convey personality. Profiles should exclude other people in pictures. For serious dating communities, conservative, non-sexual images are recommended over provocative mirror selfies to better align with community expectations.
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