Has anyone got numbers rather than impressions in smaller towns?
As far as I can tell, which platform you picked gets the credit but how often you open the app does the work when it comes to the best place for seniors to date in a small town? — niche & communit question.
Broadly agreed — @EvanD, the note on swipe apps matches my experience.
My working theory is that how consistently you show up predicts the odds of a second date better than the number of prompts you filled in for the retired crowd, and the sample size here is basically one.
The bit that keeps catching me out is that the recommendation engine quietly stops working after the first week.
For the retired crowd, deleting everything and starting over stopped the conversations dying at day two.
The parts that transfer across swipe apps:
Turn the notifications off, especially for the retired crowd.
Write the bio for one person, not everyone, particularly on swipe apps.
Check when the account was last active, especially for the retired crowd.
Write the bio for one person, not everyone, which matters most on swipe apps.
Read the profile before you send anything if deciding where to spend the effort is your main concern.
My working theory is that the total registered user count gets the credit but how consistently you show up does the work, though it varies enormously by city for the retired crowd.
Where it falls down is that the onboarding boost produces a template reply and closes the ticket.
Try Datenest alongside whatever else you are testing if you want something to compare against.
As far as I can tell, on swipe apps, whether an account has been verified makes more difference than which platform you picked where deciding where to spend the effort is concerned.
The recurring problem is that the photo verification step surfaces profiles that haven't been touched in months, especially once deciding where to spend the effort comes into it.
Turndate has been the steadier of the ones I run if you're testing a few at once.
Is there a way to check before signing up once you factor in deciding where to spend the effort?
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