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A energetic, thought-provoking memoir about how precisely one girl "gamed" online dating sites like JDate, OKCupid and eHarmony - and attained her eventual man. After just one more online dating disaster, Amy Webb was going to cancel her JDate regular membership when an epiphany struck: It wasn't that her benchmarks were too high, as women tend to be informed, but that she wasn't analyzing the right data in suitors' profiles. That evening Webb, an award-winning journalist and digital-strategy expert, made an in depth, exhaustive list of what she does and didn't want in a mate. The effect: seventy-two requirements which range from the expected (smart, funny) to the super-specific (wants selected musicals: Chess, Les Misérables. Not Cats. Should never like Cats!). Next she considered her own profile. To be able to create the most engaging online demonstration, she had a need to assess your competition - so she authorized to JDate again, this time as a guy. Making use of the same surprise for data strategy that made her company the most notable in its field, she found the key words which were digital man magnets, examined photos, and examined the timing of women's information, then altered her (girl) profile to make the most of that intel. Then started the deluge - a large number of men wanted to meet her, men who actually attained her requirements. Among them: her husband to be, now the father of her child. Forty million people time frame online every year. Most don't find true love. Because of Data, a Love Tale, their possibilities just got a whole lot better.