Man invests over $1,000 in a billboard hoping to find a great love

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Man invests over $1,000 in a billboard with an ad of himself to get a date and, maybe, find his great love.

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Everyone knows that good advertising is the soul of business, and following this rule, a single man in search of love decided to invest in a billboard with an ad of himself to get a date.

Dave Cline, 28, spent over $1,000 to rent a billboard in his neighborhood featuring a large photo of himself and his cat, along with some interesting facts about him.

In the eye-catching ad, the guy announces he’s available: “Dave is single!” and invites interested parties to visit his page on Instagram. Cline also lists some details that reveal a bit about his personality, such as being a good cook.

But, making it clear that he also has a great sense of humor, Cline notes that he has normal hobbies, a cat, and is a guy who rented a billboard.





The unusual move quickly drew attention, not just for its creativity but also for the scale of the appeal. It didn’t take long for his Instagram account to rapidly grow, and his inbox was flooded with hundreds of messages.

Some actually invited him out, others took the opportunity to send spam, and of course, some rather unpleasant comments from haters, because they are everywhere.

However, Cline revealed to WPVI-TV that this negativity doesn’t affect him and that his idea worked: “It was meant to be funny most of the time, but I won’t lie that the added benefit is that girls are sending me messages now, which is great,” he said.

Cline has not yet found a partner but has gained over 10,000 followers who praised his attitude; “Anyone who puts their pet on a billboard looking for a date, in our eyes, is already a winner,” said one user.

“I loved it, great idea! Good luck, Dave. Invite us to the wedding,” joked another; “I’m here just to watch how this love story unfolds,” said a third.

This content was created with the help of AI.

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