03 September 2009
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The aim of this post is to list the top 10 dating products available on Amazon today. I find it interesting to see the variety of dating products out there and I’m going to filter out all the crap and create a top 10 list full of only the most useful.
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I’ll provide the list with links to Amazon so you can read the introduction and user reviews for yourself. Maybe you’d like to purchase one or two and give them test drive yourself – I’ve got a few myself.
1. The Game
by Neil Strauss
Neil is someone I’ve followed since hearing about him through a random Deangelo product. His work is fascinating, his techniques and ideas – even more so. The whole idea of the ‘game’ is detailed and masterfully taught by Neil in the perfect way. That’s why it’s currently the best selling dating book available on Amazon.
by Paul McKenna
To be perfectly honest I didn’t think I’d ever consider adding Paul McKenna into a list involving dating... ever. But, here he is with an exceptional book that’ll increase your confidence. The book isn’t strictly aimed at dating, but since confidence is a major player in attraction – this book surely helps. Check it out for yourself.
3. Secrets of Success with Women
by Richard La Ruina
Ah ha! Richard La Ruina, someone else who I picked up from a random Deangelo product. If I remember rightly, I’m sure he was the guy having issues with losing his virginity into his early 20’s who’s now not only turned his own world around but many other men who listen to his experience and knowledge that he’s picked up in his own personal pursuit of mastering the art of dating.
It’s not that farfetched to see Richard in at spot 3 since he’s widely regarded as Europe’s greatest seducer. Who wouldn’t want to read a book written by one the world’s best? 
by Neil Strauss
Neil again! Yes, he is quite a prolific figure in the world of dating. Not only has he achieved one book in Amazon’s best sellers, but two. That surely should speak to everyone that’s he’s someone to read. This book go’s well together with Neil’s other book, featured number one –The Game.
by Erik von Markovik
Hmm... I must say, personally – this is my favourite. I’ve followed Erik or Mystery as he’s commonly known for quite awhile and his book The Mystery Method is absolutely fantastic. I think I find it so enjoyable because Erick approaches the dating game similar to me – in a scientific, step-by-step and almost factual way.
I always derive the greatest pleasure reading lists of facts in and around the dating world and Erik’s bundled a hell of a lot of them into his method. A must read for anyone looking to overcome any anxiety with women and become completely irresistible.
6. How to Make Anyone Fall in Love with You
by Leil Lowndes
I’ve not read this book but I have read the reviews and it seems very promising. I’ve read a similar book by Leil titled ‘How to talk to anyone: 92 Little Tricks for Big Success in Relationships’ which I found brilliant. I can only imagine she’s pull out the same magic to write this book as she did with her last.
If anyone would like to buy this book, read it and write a review of it here – I’d love to post it.
7. Confidence: The Art of Getting Whatever You Want
by Dr Rob Yeung
Our only doctor of the list – does anyone else find that surprising? J The book takes a psychological bow and aims it directly at confidence and specific ways of increasing it. I wouldn’t say this book matches up in content with McKenna’s Instant Confidence but it definitely takes a new angle.
Confidence is a major driving force in dating and attraction and anything that helps you increase it, is useful. That’s why I believe Dr Rob has earned his place at number 7.
8. Love Tactics: How to Win the One You Want
by Thomas W. McKnight
I’ve not read this book but I have a feeling from reading the user comments over at Amazon that it aims at a specific woman. I don’t think that is necessarily a bad thing but I believe it’s best to learn how to attract ANY women rather than a specific woman, yet there are men who only want a specific woman and this book will surely help that cause.
9. It's Just a Date!: How to Get 'em, Read 'em, and Rock 'em
by Greg Behrendt
Definitely a must-read if you’re a fan of Sex and the City since it’s writing by one of the TV series actual writers. Not only that, but Greg has also won over millions of women’s hearts in his previous book titled ‘He's just not that into you: The No-Excuses Truth to Understanding Guys’.
As the title suggests, it’s only a date and that’s a great mentally to come away with. Dating in my opinion is basically a numbers game, however good you are. Therefore it’s always best to have a ‘just-a-date-attitude’ when needed in order to keep your confidence enacted and your drive focused on moving forward with more dates.
10. The Definitive Guide to Meeting, Dating and Dumping
by Romy Miller
The final book of the top 10! That by no means implies it’s a bad book, or not as good as the rest – it’s simply not done that well on Amazon. To me, this book takes a uniquely interesting approach to the whole idea of dating since it’s from a woman aimed at helping men understand women.
It’s always interesting to have a woman’s insight on the concepts and techniques that other guru’s taught. I’m sure you’ll get the same benefit I did by reading this book, which is a completely different perspective on the matter which can allow you to see things differently – which is fantastic.
There we go. Hopefully you’ll make some use of this list and absorb the knowledge the books hold. Also, you’ve probably noticed that the Amazon links hold my affiliate id, that’s so I can earn a small commission from Amazon if you were to buy a book from them. That way I can keep this site going and afford my writing addiction. 
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Craig is a 22-year-old student studying psychology at Bournemouth Uni. He runs a dating blog aimed at helping every man get the perfect relationship through the psychology of dating. If you enjoyed this post, get free updates via RSS or E-mail. |

