New 2013, new vigor, new dates
2013 will be an excellent year for online daters for several reasons. Firstly, the choices available to online daters will be more than 2012 fueled by the demand for services catering to smartphones and tablets. To be in this crowd, make sure you invest in a good smartphone and fortunately this cost is coming down each day. You will be able to get a smartphone for around $50 which is affordable for most pockets. As for tablets, these too are coming down at an alarming rate and an 8” Android tablet can be had for under $70. This means that you are equipped with the right tools to track down your ideal partner.
With these essential tools in your hands, make sure to visit the app store. If you are lucky to sport the iPhone then you need not look any further than the apple store. Start of with free apps for singles rather than the paid version. Some of the large online dating companies offer free apps to do a search for mates such as match and eharmony. If you have the Android phone, then you also have a wide choice. Start off with Google play store to do a search for free dating apps. One that you may like is the Jumpdates app which gives you the ability to search in your local area.
Make sure that apps you have downloaded and installed for the smartphone are also installed on your tablet. Some of these apps will have alerts that you can set up and in the same way that you get an alert for text messages, you will also get a similar beep of anyone contacting you. This is really powerful and makes dating on the go exciting and fun.
There is so much potential from searching using your mobile phone and tablet. 2013 will have more players offering services through the mobile service and you should not miss out on this. It will get you more dates than ever before but it’s important that you take some actions. Keep your ears peeled as we post more information on this and other great tips to get your dating for 2013 to a flying start!
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Smart phones and tablets are destroying the desktop PC market. Oh well, that is progress, right?