<p class="ingestion featured-caption">If you feel like your dating app matches are coming up short, try rearranging your photos and adding a few more written details, matchmaker Devyn Simone said.martin-dm/Getty Images</p><ul class="summary-list"><li><strong>Roland submitted his Tinder profile for review as part of </strong><a target="_blank" rel href="https://www.insider.com/category/dating-app-clinic"><strong>Business Insider's Dating App Clinic</strong></a><strong>.</strong></li><li><strong>Matchmaker Devyn Simone said Roland should rearrange the order of his photos to attract new matches.</strong></li></ul><p>Roland, a 43-year-old using Tinder to date, submitted his profile for <a target="_blank" href="https://www.businessinsider.com/category/dating-app-clinic">Business Insider's Dating App Clinic</a>, a series where we ask experts how to revamp your dating profiles to increase your chances of finding a match.</p><p>Roland said he's looking to date men. He's seeking someone who is honest and playful and a great communicator. He said his dealbreakers are passive aggressiveness, no sense of humor, and unclear communication.</p><p>"I want to convey that I don't take myself too seriously, but I'm also looking for a long-term relationship," Roland told Business Insider.</p><p>Roland said he thinks he succeeds at showing a variety of aspects of his life, but he asked for help tweaking his profile so that more singles will want to reach out.</p><p>Devyn Simone, a matchmaker and Tinder's Resident Relationship Expert, told BI how Roland could update his dating profile to reach his goals.</p>