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eHarmony Becomes More Social With New Activity Feed Feature

In a plan to continue to be more social media friendly, eHarmony has just announced their new service called ?Your New Activity Feed” to help you while looking for love online.

Broken down into four simple categories including Communication, Photo Updates, Profile Updates, and Who?s Viewed Me, users can enhance their experience by seeing who is active on the site. Some of these features are in line with Facebook profiles, which online daters are so accustomed to. The new photo updates will always pique someone?s curiosity. Knowing that someone recently viewed your profile gives you a quick advantage to responding to someone who is more likely to want to communicate with you. (see photo screen shot).

In their email, eHarmony provided a “Quick Tip,” which I?ve been teaching singles for quite some time now. ?If you want a great way to get your matches to take a second look at you, update your profile or post your latest photos and you will go to the top of their feed.? Refresh and renew your profile if you want to have more success with Internet dating.

In honor of Valentine?s month, eHarmony is offering their free guided communication service through the end of February. Click the link below to sign up and take advantage of their special offer.

Get to know your matches better with FREE Guided Communication at eHarmony through February!

eHarmony Activity Feed

Julie Spira is the Digital Matchmaker® and America's Top Online Dating Expert. She's an award-winning certified dating coach who's been helping singles find their perfect match for over three decades. Follow @JulieSpira on IG and @digitalmatchmaker on TikTok.

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