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If you haven't caught on to it already, this is where our generation is going with dating. Dating apps are convenient and just require a lot less investment than going out does, we're naturally lazy as people. If you're most guys, you're going to struggle with dating apps, especially the part where it comes to getting matches so I write this guide to give you a path to doing well. While there is a Tinder guide available on Girlschase, I think that an updated guide needs to be made for both Tinder and Bumble. As someone who has had significant matches on both apps as well as met more than a handful of women through them, I write this guide.
Step 0: Start over again, get a new Facebook and start from scratch.
At this point, if you've been at Tinder and Bumble for a while struggling, your profile is so low on the stack that most women aren't even coming across it. Tinder has ELO score which works in a way that the more your profile is liked and the more matches you get starting out, the higher it shows up. If you didn't get any matches on either of the apps in the first few days, I have some bad news, you're screwed. Delete your current profile and create a new Facebook. Bumble lets you create a new Facebook right off the bat and start an account, Tinder is a bit more strict. For Tinder I recommend deleting the app from your Facebook account and then deleting your account on Tinder itself, now restart but don't get Tinder Plus or Tinder Gold.
Step 1: Get the best pics possible.
Get a professionally done photo or two, apply Instagram filters to a lot of your pics, and get pics of you being social with your friends. Don't have any? Work on getting some to build that interesting life. Post pics on this forum to get feedback or go on Photofeeler.com to see how your pics stack up, you must get at least an 80% on attractive to do well but to be on the safe side aim for 90%.
Mix it up, get pics of you with other people, a dog, and one good professionally taken photo of yourself.
Step 2: Create your account and don't touch it for 48 hours.
Don't do any swiping at all within the first 48 hours, your profile is still showing up somewhat high on the list and being evaluated. At this point, women are being shown your profile and making their decision on you.
For both Tinder and especially Bumble, there is a feature that shows you how many people liked you even though you can't see the profiles themselves unless you pay for the apps. On Bumble, this is called a "Beeline" and on Tinder, it has a similar feature. You will see a circle with a blurred out pic and a number of it, that number is how many people have liked you.
Step 3: Swipe but do so carefully.
Don't swipe right a 100 times and hope you hit something, be careful when swiping.
On Bumble, if you examine the blurred out circle, you will get somewhat of a hint on who has liked your profile. An example is I noticed a blurred out circle showed white background and red in the middle, this means a woman in a red dress liked my profile. When you come across the profile, it will be somewhat clear as to who has liked you.
If you guess correctly, you get matches which helps your overall score. You will usually get the most activity in your first week.
Step 4: Push for the meetup.
At this point, as soon as you have matched, push for a meetup and make it obvious.
Get creative with this.
I recently matched with and smashed a girl that had a pic of her lifting, I mentioned that she couldn't lift me but I could lift her no issue and challenged her to. You can be way more creative than that but after you match, your goal should be to push for the meetup.
Step 5: Business as usual
At this point, it's all game.
Other theories and things that can work.
I have been told that if you switch your preference to both Men and Women on Tinder or "Everyone" on Bumble, this actually helps your score a lot because men outnumber women 5 to 1 on a lot of these apps and tend to swipe carelessly. After a certain point you can switch it back to just women and your score should stay high as is, not sure how much truth there is to this.
Step 0: Start over again, get a new Facebook and start from scratch.
At this point, if you've been at Tinder and Bumble for a while struggling, your profile is so low on the stack that most women aren't even coming across it. Tinder has ELO score which works in a way that the more your profile is liked and the more matches you get starting out, the higher it shows up. If you didn't get any matches on either of the apps in the first few days, I have some bad news, you're screwed. Delete your current profile and create a new Facebook. Bumble lets you create a new Facebook right off the bat and start an account, Tinder is a bit more strict. For Tinder I recommend deleting the app from your Facebook account and then deleting your account on Tinder itself, now restart but don't get Tinder Plus or Tinder Gold.
Step 1: Get the best pics possible.
Get a professionally done photo or two, apply Instagram filters to a lot of your pics, and get pics of you being social with your friends. Don't have any? Work on getting some to build that interesting life. Post pics on this forum to get feedback or go on Photofeeler.com to see how your pics stack up, you must get at least an 80% on attractive to do well but to be on the safe side aim for 90%.
Mix it up, get pics of you with other people, a dog, and one good professionally taken photo of yourself.
Step 2: Create your account and don't touch it for 48 hours.
Don't do any swiping at all within the first 48 hours, your profile is still showing up somewhat high on the list and being evaluated. At this point, women are being shown your profile and making their decision on you.
For both Tinder and especially Bumble, there is a feature that shows you how many people liked you even though you can't see the profiles themselves unless you pay for the apps. On Bumble, this is called a "Beeline" and on Tinder, it has a similar feature. You will see a circle with a blurred out pic and a number of it, that number is how many people have liked you.
Step 3: Swipe but do so carefully.
Don't swipe right a 100 times and hope you hit something, be careful when swiping.
On Bumble, if you examine the blurred out circle, you will get somewhat of a hint on who has liked your profile. An example is I noticed a blurred out circle showed white background and red in the middle, this means a woman in a red dress liked my profile. When you come across the profile, it will be somewhat clear as to who has liked you.
If you guess correctly, you get matches which helps your overall score. You will usually get the most activity in your first week.
Step 4: Push for the meetup.
At this point, as soon as you have matched, push for a meetup and make it obvious.
Get creative with this.
I recently matched with and smashed a girl that had a pic of her lifting, I mentioned that she couldn't lift me but I could lift her no issue and challenged her to. You can be way more creative than that but after you match, your goal should be to push for the meetup.
Step 5: Business as usual
At this point, it's all game.
Other theories and things that can work.
I have been told that if you switch your preference to both Men and Women on Tinder or "Everyone" on Bumble, this actually helps your score a lot because men outnumber women 5 to 1 on a lot of these apps and tend to swipe carelessly. After a certain point you can switch it back to just women and your score should stay high as is, not sure how much truth there is to this.