With singles flocking to sports bars for March Madness basketball games, let Liz H. Kelly, Dating Coach and Author, share proactive strategies that are guaranteed to help daters score more love hoops and find a hot mate. Create your own pool of Bachelors or Bachelorettes by getting out there and taking chances during March Matchmaking Madness!
(PRWEB) March 17 2004--Singles can jump through love hoops during March Madness by letting Liz H. Kelly, Dating Coach and Author, share her new proactive SMART Man Hunting dating strategy. With so many men in circulation, women should especially flock to sports bars to take advantage of the odds being in the female favor.
SMART Man Hunting is about getting out there and positioning yourself for dating success. In order to help you break the ice, Liz can share her 5 pick-up lines and strategies proven to work in a sports bars. Find out how to have halftime hits by going one-on-one at the bar. Not only did Liz have 4-7 dates/week using this proactive dating strategy, she ended up with 2 long-term relationships with guys she met in a sports bar during March Madness.
In order to help you determine which Bachelors or Bachelorettes should move to the next round, Liz has interview questions for first dates, second dates and beyond. To increase everyones chances of a second date, Liz has a KISS strategy that can help take the pressure off and increase chances of singles advancing to the next round.
Let Liz entertain your audience with ways to handle 26 different types of men using her ABC Codebook. Find out how singles scored with the All Sports Fanatic (ASF), Fitness Extremist (FE), and Social Guru (SG). She can also tell you how to avoid the MBA - Married But Available.
And in honor of March Madness, let Liz tell you about the extremes of the All Sports Fanatic in her book. This University of Maryland basketball fan is such a player that he convinced his wife to name their new baby after the coach - Gary Williams. How can you uncover the extremes of his obsession? How can you tell if you can go the distance?
Whether you are single or married, you will get a kick out of Lizs Love Hoops during March Madness.
- Create your own Pool of Bachelors or Bachelorettes - How to attract 4-7 dates per week and be selective by playing the dating numbers game.
- 5 Game Openers to Break the Ice - 5 pick-up lines for women to approach men during March Madness in sports bars.
- The Five-Foul Rule - How to practice your approach and give yourself 5 fouls before you foul out of this dating game.
- Halftime Hits - How to go one-on-one during halftime and win points at the bar.
- Male Macho Rebounds - How men can advance by giving studly responses to bold female moves.
- The 5-second Move - How women can invite men to join them using a 5-second move.
- The Elimination Strategy - How to determine who should proceed to the next round of dates.
- The Advancement Plan - How to improve your chances of a second date with a KISS strategy.
- The ABC Codebook - How to handle 26 types of men including the All Sports Fanatic, Fitness Extremist, Social Guru, and then how to avoid the Married But Available.
If you are game for a few laughs and want to offer comic relief to singles, give Liz a call now to sign up for this March Matchmaking Madness fun!
AUTHOR BIO: Liz Kelly is a Dating Coach and Author of SMART Man Hunting. Her proactive dating strategy has been featured on such shows as Dick Clarks The Other Half and Lifetimes Speaking of Womens Health, along with BBC Radio and Playboy Radio. Her dating tips have also been in Cosmopolitan, Glamour, MSN Dating & Personals and the Chicago Tribune. She writes an Ask Liz column for CupidJunction.com's 2 million internet dating members and is a Contributing Writer to John Gray Phd's MarsVenus.com.
AVAILABILITY: CA, nationwide by arrangement and via telephone; available as a last-minute guest
CONTACT: Liz Kelly, (CA) cell:(310) 463-4130, voicemail:(310) 795-1485; e-mail liz@smartmanhunting.com; Web site http://www.smartmanhunting.com
Producers: Call Liz now...Her dating tips are now featured in The Chicago Tribune, Complete Woman, and the Washington Times
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