Bring her into your world, which (depending on your interests) may need gentle introduction at first
Something you like to do already, with or without her. That's where you are in your element.
Don't worry about whether she's into it or not.
Go with no agenda other than to have fun and feel each other out.
Also have a plan b (no, not the morning after pill) in case something out of your control goes sideways
Couple of examples:
1. Unexpected fail
Woman pursued me, and
She set up the date, that weekend, for something light at a cafe near her place, which was cafe central.
Should have been a slam dunk.
Instead, on the evening, she changed her mind, and just wanted a stroll, hand in hand, which was fine with me.
Still seemed promising from my perspective but I probably missed some cues.
She wasn't receptive to my attempts at escalation, maybe she was feeling off or something.
I didn't bother to set up a second date.
2. Unexpected win
Cute college girl but extreme introvert was open to same day "date" involving cafe and park walk, in broad daylight, places that I knew were cool and she hadn't been to.
And zero chance of escalation
Did this again the next day.
She let me have her email but didn't trust me enough with her number.
It was enough to set up a proper date involving the folk music scene, which I was into at the time.
Several venues.
I didn't tell her exactly what we were doing, in case she found some excuse to say no. Just that we'd check out the music in the first place on the itinerary.
I guessed she wouldn't tolerate each venue for long, so I planned that we hop from one to another (there were several in walking distance).
She hated some of those places, scared in some, disgusted in others.
Probably never been in such close proximity to hippies and ferals.
But she felt safe enough with me around.
And even safer when eventually we ended up at my place..