I Interviewed 50 Single Black Men And This Is What They Want In A Woman

In 2017, I took a job prospecting matches for celebrity matchmaker Jasmine Diaz. This role encompassed three responsibilities that I enjoyed very much; marketing, selling, and asking questions. My approach was simple. I found attractive men on the internet and sent them cold messages on Linkedin and Facebook. I messaged over 100 men and had an open rate of 80% and a response rate of 50%. The men that I was scouting were black men, in their late twenties to early forties, in major cities like Los Angeles, Chicago New York, DC Metro, and Philadelphia area. From a sales standpoint...

3 Lies Single People Need to Stop Telling

3 Lies Single People Need to Stop Telling

In today’s dating world there is little to no excuse to be single, if you’re really looking for a relationship. We have long been living in the age of information but with the overabundance of dating apps, there isn’t a single adult the right age, sex, race, etc. that you can’t meet if you just start to swipe. The rate at which single adults are dating has increased exponentially in the last few years. Nearly five years ago the average adult went on a date a year if that. Today, adults are engaging in multiple dates a day, plus making...

10 Ways To Find Love Through Online Dating That Work

10 Ways To Find Love Through Online Dating That Work

The first step towards being successful at dating online is casting a wide net. Don’t put all of your eggs in one basket when it comes to dating apps. Use multiple platforms in order to find more potential dates. Sticking to a primary platform is fine, but don’t be afraid to move on if you don’t have success. If you’re finding yourself striking out, you can check elsewhere to see if you are more successful. Casting a wide net is always a good strategy if you’re just looking to meet someone. And according to Vice, most couples now meet online!...

What Women Really Want From Men But Can Never Say

What Women Really Want From Men But Can Never Say

What do women want? Everyone seems to want to know the answer but what happens once they do? The question has been rhetorically posed by thought leaders in every industry from philosophers to psychologist, poets to scholars, and everyone in between. The desires of women, real or manufactured, has driven the course of advertising for decades. From diamond sales, books, to makeup, and movies, this elusive question of what women want is a question worth answering. Before marketing took control of the relationship narrative – in an attempt to sell these desires in material things – society was searching for...