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Hey fellas, so I'm reluctant to challenge the prevailing GC orthodoxy especially in light of Zac's excellent recent post on being a good student.
But for the sake of experimentation, here's something I wanna try by myself.
I'm starting to wonder whether texting might not be the best technique for everybody. I guess the 18-20 Millennial crowd lives on their smart devices, but I'm in my late thirties and approaching professional women around the 22-34 age group, and I'm not yet convinced that my response rate is as good as it could be. Much of this will be due to errors in the initial interaction, sure, but I want to see whether some of it derives from texting as a message medium.
Following a strong, confident daytime cold approach, with a direct opener and powerful body language and eye contact, a date suggestion, and closed out with a readily-supplied cell phone number, I can't help feeling that receiving a text might be a little disappointing to a girl. Like, he's not the man she thought he was. Would a busy man really take time playing around with a fiddly onscreen keyboard? Wouldn't he just call?
Would Robert Mitchum send a girl a text? How about Harrison Ford, or for that matter, Val Kilmer? Wouldn't they just call, and to hell with it if she was busy? Anyway, busy? Isn't she silly and cute? I can't see Robert Mitchum squinting at an Iphone virtual keyboard, and not just because of the anachronism ;-)
So here's what I'm gonna try for the next 5 numbers I get. At my current number-collection success rate, that should take about 3 weeks or so, then I'll report back.
• I'll omit the icebreaker text for the sake of this experiment... the trouble is, if she doesn't respond and I'm planning to call, following the text the call looks needy. If I call out of the blue, it's a nice surprise (hopefully).
• I'll call the same day I get the number, after 4-6 hours. That's if I open in the morning or at lunchtime. If afternoon or early evening, I'll call first thing the next morning... which leads me to the next point:
• I'll call during business hours only, on a working day. That hopefully ensures any boyfriends, husbands, best friends, or assorted social or family hangers-on are out of the way. I'll just slam my office door and call. This also makes the next bit easier to justify, which is...
• Assuming she answers, I'll make the call short and to the point. "Hey, this is Marty. Doing fine thanks, how's your morning going so far? Great, well about that drink after work... How's your schedule looking for the rest of the week?" -and I'm done.
• If she doesn't answer, well, she doesn't know who the hell called anyway, so I call again the next day.
No long awkward conversations, no bullshit, the rapport-building will have been done up front. But, she gets the benefit of hearing a masculine voice, assertive and direct. A reminder of the approach, if you like. And if she picked up in the first place, she can hardly fail to answer... which is the downfall of text from my perspective.
Feel free to shoot me down, I've put my reasoning above but I do recognize that I have nowhere near the levels of experience of the majority of forum members. I wanna give it a try and if it fails, I'll have learned something.
I'm starting to wonder whether texting might not be the best technique for everybody. I guess the 18-20 Millennial crowd lives on their smart devices, but I'm in my late thirties and approaching professional women around the 22-34 age group, and I'm not yet convinced that my response rate is as good as it could be. Much of this will be due to errors in the initial interaction, sure, but I want to see whether some of it derives from texting as a message medium.
Following a strong, confident daytime cold approach, with a direct opener and powerful body language and eye contact, a date suggestion, and closed out with a readily-supplied cell phone number, I can't help feeling that receiving a text might be a little disappointing to a girl. Like, he's not the man she thought he was. Would a busy man really take time playing around with a fiddly onscreen keyboard? Wouldn't he just call?
Would Robert Mitchum send a girl a text? How about Harrison Ford, or for that matter, Val Kilmer? Wouldn't they just call, and to hell with it if she was busy? Anyway, busy? Isn't she silly and cute? I can't see Robert Mitchum squinting at an Iphone virtual keyboard, and not just because of the anachronism ;-)
So here's what I'm gonna try for the next 5 numbers I get. At my current number-collection success rate, that should take about 3 weeks or so, then I'll report back.
• I'll omit the icebreaker text for the sake of this experiment... the trouble is, if she doesn't respond and I'm planning to call, following the text the call looks needy. If I call out of the blue, it's a nice surprise (hopefully).
• I'll call the same day I get the number, after 4-6 hours. That's if I open in the morning or at lunchtime. If afternoon or early evening, I'll call first thing the next morning... which leads me to the next point:
• I'll call during business hours only, on a working day. That hopefully ensures any boyfriends, husbands, best friends, or assorted social or family hangers-on are out of the way. I'll just slam my office door and call. This also makes the next bit easier to justify, which is...
• Assuming she answers, I'll make the call short and to the point. "Hey, this is Marty. Doing fine thanks, how's your morning going so far? Great, well about that drink after work... How's your schedule looking for the rest of the week?" -and I'm done.
• If she doesn't answer, well, she doesn't know who the hell called anyway, so I call again the next day.
No long awkward conversations, no bullshit, the rapport-building will have been done up front. But, she gets the benefit of hearing a masculine voice, assertive and direct. A reminder of the approach, if you like. And if she picked up in the first place, she can hardly fail to answer... which is the downfall of text from my perspective.
Feel free to shoot me down, I've put my reasoning above but I do recognize that I have nowhere near the levels of experience of the majority of forum members. I wanna give it a try and if it fails, I'll have learned something.