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Dean Shanson

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Dean Shanson is a professional writer who specializes in online dating. His recent book, Internet Dating: A Personal Survival Guide is a great roadmap through the jungle of online dating.

His articles have appeared in Heeb magazine as well as on Date.com, DatingNow.com and SinglesMonthly.com, an online relationships magazine which he managed for two years. Dean has written about the secrets of successful online relationships, how to produce dating profiles that grab attention, and what to put on a profile that puts you at an advantage.

He has asked Mars/Venus author, John Gray, how his ideas apply to cyberdaters, discussed online dating with Kosher Sex author, Rabbi Shmuley Boteach and been called "a brilliant dog!" by Elle magazine's advice columnist, E. Jean Carroll.
His feature articles have included stories about men who love large women, the attraction of infidelity and background checks for online dating.

Dean is committed to helping serious online loveseekers find the life-partners they're looking for. His experience, objectivity and eye for detail can turn any profile into a persuasive text that turns your best qualities into fantastic, lifetime opportunities.

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