Internet dating is like fast food. It is convenient and delicious at first, but you get sick of it quickly. It is easy to say, “next” when every one is disposable on line. Signing up and e-mailing is consuming, many singles misrepresent themselves, sites are lacking in privacy, and members may not get the number of responses they need to meet a compatible and attractive mate. When members first sign up they feel like a kid in a candy store. -So many beautiful women, or men. Then after the brutality, rejection, disappointments, and utter time consumption starts to wear, they become disenchanted with being single and want so badly to find the one. But who has the time?
This is where the matchmaker can help. San Francisco matchmakers provide an elite, discrete and personalized search to help, busy singles find the right relationship. They learn every aspect of client needs and commit an intensive search to screen and present a qualified match. Clients simply relax while the matchmaker does all the work. Some operate like a personal concierge and recruiter rolled into one. They secure matches through networking events, upscale clubs, and personal interviews. They search, photograph, interview and screen the candidates before an introduction to ensure that the client’s time is not wasted. Confidentiality and privacy is the cornerstone to most client concerns and is held in the highest regard. The dating process can be overwhelming and disappointing, why not let a matchmaker take over and leave all the details to a professional who is in the business?
Questions to ask your matchmaker before signing up:
1. Are they local? – In order to personally screen a potential candidate before an introduction the matchmaker needs to be local to the area the client lives.
2. Do they charge both the men and women? - Charging both can create a conflict of interest between the male and female clients. Matchmakers can end up plugging mismatched men with women just to fill quotas with out much accountability for a success.
3. Are they limited to their pool of members or are they out recruiting specifically for the client? – There is a difference between a dating service, that is limited to their pool of members, and a mobile recruiter who conducts a tailored, search specifically for the client’s perfect match
4. Can clients see photos before an introduction? Whenever something is hidden, beware!
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For more information contact Melinda Maximiova, matchmaker with Perfect Search melinda@theperfectsearch.com