The Rules for Online Dating: Capturing the Heart of Mr. Right in Cyberspace

The Rules for Online Dating: Capturing the Heart of Mr. Right in Cyberspace

by Ellen Fein (Author)

Synopsis

Ellen Fein and Sherrie Schneider have written a book to help the millions of women trying to connect with men on the internet. There are serious mistakes women are making and these can ruin their chances of ever getting Mr. Right to the altar. These mistakes can now be easily corrected with Ellen and Sherrie's RULES FOR ONLINE DATING. With the same commonsense approach that made their first book sell 2 million copies, Ellen and Sherrie answer the questions that plague every woman who is trying to use the computer to help her lovelife: - How do I write an ad? - Should I post a picture? - How should I respond to his emails? - How should I negotiate meeting him in person? - Should I be the first to initiate a correspondence? Online dating is like a chess game: Who moves first and how long you take to make the next move can determine the course of a courtship and whether it progresses to the next level. This book provides proven strategies that will help women feel smart and secure.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 255
Publisher: Gallery Books
Published: 03 Feb 2003

ISBN 10: 0743451473
ISBN 13: 9780743451475

Author Bio
Ellen Fein and Sherrie Schneider met 15 years ago, and have been formulating and formatting their rules for dating since then. The first book, THE RULES, was highly successful and spawned several spin-offs, adaptations, and parodies, written by other authors. Ellen Fein is a graduate of New York University and lives on Long Island, New York, with her husband and two children. Ever since she and Sherrie Schneider began weekly meetings in a Chinese restaurant years ago, lamenting their dating woes and discussing their friends' relationships, the two have been formulating and formatting their rules for dating that have now become so popular. They have come a long way, having been featured on Dateline NBC and the Today show, chronicled in People, Time, Newsweek, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, and USA TODAY and even spoofed in a skit on Saturday Night Live. Since the success of the first book, there have been several spin-offs, adaptations, and parodies of The Rules, written by other authors, but none have garnered the attention of the original.