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Juice, sex, and Google: The 3 rules everyone should follow when they start swiping, according to the NYC woman getting paid $5,000 to fix clients' dating app

Nobile founded dating servicein April 2019. What began as a side hustle after finding "the love of her life" on Bumble post-divorce and helping her friends navigate their way through dating apps is now a full-fledged business.

In January 2020, her rates will start at $1,750 a month for a three-month minimum. Nobile told Business Insider she's had 45 clients across the country so far, juggling six to seven at a time. From wardrobe consultations to photoshoots for profiles, people of all genders, sexual orientations, and generations come to her for dating app help. 1. The first date should be 30 minutes long.Every first date should be a 30-minute coffee or juice date — a transactional meeting just to see if there's enough chemistry for a real first date, which can then be longer, she said. She suggests coming with three genuine questions to take the pressure off and really listening to what your date has to say.

When it comes to what to wear, Nobile recommends keeping it casual but not to the point where you look unkempt. There's no need to put on makeup or get a blowout, she said. For the firstThink of the first date similarly to a job interview . Many job interviews begin with a brief screener call to see if the basics line up between employer and employee — both get a better sense of who the other is, just like the 30-minute juice date.

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