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You will probably be inundated with a wealth of opinions on internet dating, so I thought that I'd offer mine as well!
I was in a similiar state as your friend, where I had a long dry spell and wasn't finding anyone who particularly caught my interest. It wasn't for lack of girls who wanted to date, it was for lack of girls that I wanted to date.
If your friend uses a dating service, there is probably little else other than something like match.com. But, he can thin the crowd a bit by being thorough in his profile. If he enjoys gaming and would love to meet a girl with similiar interests, mention that. If he finds that to be a bit too bold, mention that he reads voraciously and enjoys books like Dune and the Hobbit...the astute girls will latch on to that. If music is of interest to him, have him list those. I listed Bad Religion and At the Drive In...and it wasn't too much of a detraction.
Above all, have him list everything that he can about himself and what he is looking for. He'll still get responses from those dense enough not to completely read your profile...but if he waits, he might find one worth keeping.
Putting a profile on a matchmaking site doesn't mark you as being desperate or wanton. There are many who post, who are not social misfits and are quite attractive and personable...but missing a social scene where they can meet like-minded people.
And on a final note, I'd agree with some of the advice that others have posted. Everyone has faults, so tell him not to be too harsh or judgemental. It took me quite awhile to get over that (and to be honest, I still work on that quite a bit). Have him find the good qualities in someone and focus on that.
Alright...I'm done.
Hope it helped.

I was in a similiar state as your friend, where I had a long dry spell and wasn't finding anyone who particularly caught my interest. It wasn't for lack of girls who wanted to date, it was for lack of girls that I wanted to date.
If your friend uses a dating service, there is probably little else other than something like match.com. But, he can thin the crowd a bit by being thorough in his profile. If he enjoys gaming and would love to meet a girl with similiar interests, mention that. If he finds that to be a bit too bold, mention that he reads voraciously and enjoys books like Dune and the Hobbit...the astute girls will latch on to that. If music is of interest to him, have him list those. I listed Bad Religion and At the Drive In...and it wasn't too much of a detraction.

Putting a profile on a matchmaking site doesn't mark you as being desperate or wanton. There are many who post, who are not social misfits and are quite attractive and personable...but missing a social scene where they can meet like-minded people.
And on a final note, I'd agree with some of the advice that others have posted. Everyone has faults, so tell him not to be too harsh or judgemental. It took me quite awhile to get over that (and to be honest, I still work on that quite a bit). Have him find the good qualities in someone and focus on that.
Alright...I'm done.

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