In this week episode I chat with Crisis about the dating market and how it is becoming more and more competitive.
Most of guys end up on social media or forums describing their initial experiences and get pretty much nothing, or how the generic advice they took from "dating gurus" isn't working as they expected.
What is the real issue that they don't understand preventing them to get results? The market is ultra competitive, and what might have worker 1 year ago, might be not today.
We talk about how "the exploit" become the norm, where in the past "we have seen that putting a dog photo as last increased number of matches" now every guy that took 5 minutes of research has the same photos and bios like everybody else.
The barriers to entry to a market is the number of obstacles for a competitor to start competing with the established players, so if you aren't even in the competing category, the dating apps will be a massive source of headaches for you.
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