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CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST DISCOVERS ONE MINUTE
LOVE MATCH
There’s a dating revolution sweeping the nation! It’s called
LOVETYPES -- a new scientific approach for instantly identifying an ideal,
compatible mate.
Research shows that sexual chemistry is determined within the first 60
seconds of meeting someone. In those same 60 seconds, Dr. Alexander Avila
has devised a four question approach--based on the most popular personality
test in the world (the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator)-- that accurately
determines if a person is your soul mate. The 4 MAGIC QUESTIONS ARE:
• What Do You Do In Your Spare Time?
• What Would You Do If You Won 10 Million Dollars?
• What’s Your Favorite Movie and Why?
• I’ve got two free tickets to a one day resort, but we have
to go tomorrow (a work day), would you go?
Utilizing these questions and his scientifically validated LoveType system,
Dr. Alexander Avila, has created a worldwide network of LoveType social
clubs, one minute match parties, Internet LoveType
newsletters, and personal coaching to help singles find their ideal, lasting
mates within minutes.
Dr. Avila is also launching the groundbreaking lovetypes.com dating site
on Valentine’s Day, 2008. Combining eharmony.com’s scientific
personality testing with match.com’s easy and fun way of meeting
new people, Dr. Avila has created the ultimate dating site: LOVETYPES.COM.
Dr. Avila's site also serves the Introverted and shy segment of the population,
as well as the fast-growing Latino market. LoveTypes is already being
used in the #1 internet dating site in China, with over 40 million subscribers.
LoveTypes is spreading fast!
Dr. Avila is available for interviews, articles, and columns. He is the
best-selling author of LoveTypes (Avon Books, 1999) and The Gift of Shyness
(Simon and Schuster, 2002). He is a nationally syndicated relationship
columnist, TV and radio personality, and acclaimed personal speaker and
coach. A respected educator and prize-winning researcher, he holds 4 graduate
degrees including a Ph.D. in clinical psychology and a law degree.
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