He’s filthy rich but can’t find a girlfriend!

Quest for Love: CEO Offers Reward

Incentivized searches
Joe Cohen, CEO of SelfHacked in California, is looking for a girlfriend and has offered $10,000 for successful pairing, plus an additional $2,000 for referrals.

Detailed advertisement.
Cohen, 30, created a detailed dating ad describing his reasoning, desired characteristics in a relationship, and terms, which included a four-month minimum dating duration for award eligibility.

Criteria for Compatibility
He’s looking for a woman with low neuroticism, high conscientiousness, Jewish heritage, intelligence, openness, and a desire to relocate to Southern California.

Practical considerations
Ideal applicants are childless, under 5’9″, aged 20-30, self-aware, witty, non-materialistic, and willing to travel, with Cohen offering to pay for expenses during the getting-to-know phase.

Self-Description
Cohen characterises himself as educated, nice, easygoing, genuine, upbeat, and honest, with hobbies including hiking, tennis, travel, and meeting interesting people.

Challenges of Meeting Women
Cohen, who lacks a strong social network and finds traditional tactics unproductive, turns to crowd-sourcing love because his website is successful and has a large audience potential.

Financial Incentive
Cohen considers the $10,000 incentive to be a good investment, given its potential for lasting enjoyment when compared to standard dating fees.

Response and Engagement
His “Odd Love” ad received over 400 replies and 3000 views, inviting anyone with potential matches to reach out and emphasising the opportunity to make money while spreading joy.

Alternative Options
For those who aren’t interested in Cohen’s offer, Alan just put a similar ad looking for his ideal companion, but without any money incentives.

Source: worvd.com

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