Not too sure where to put this, here or on the 411 section...
So, I just want to put a comment here, to all providers about websites. With what happened to BP and the expansion of all kind of ads sites, things are getting more complicate for the hobbyists when searching for the ideal “partner of a few hours”. Ads are all over the map, each ad site has his pros and his cons, strength or weakness. For sure, most of them were there before BP closed but it will take some time for a clear order to be re-established.
I’m glad to see some of my favorite providers to now have a website or to plan to build one. A website is getting more important these days with the explosion of the advertising sites. Also, in the recent months/years, we saw many debates about fake ads, fake pics, fake booking, annoying questions, un-welcome behaviour, unpleasant comments, freaking texting apps, etc. Websites will reduce it, not erase it for sure, but it will probably reduce a lot of frustration on each side.
A website is easy to build, at a fairly low price, it doesn’t need to be complicate; hobbyist will see in ten minutes most of the info he needs to know about you (who you are, measurements, services, rates, schedule, contact, pictures, netiquettes, etc... put everything you want). If the hobbyist does his due diligence, contacting you should then be more effective for you and for us. Then, the only thing you will need to do is to put your link at several places, on those ads sites, on your twitter, on your signature (here on Terb, Lyla) or where ever you want. Ultimately, contacting you should be more simple (for the most part) only to book an appointment, client already knows what he wants from you.
If you hate texting apps, easy, give us the option of emails for bookings. Websites won’t solve all the problems but it will certainly help. Ladies, if you don’t have a website, you should considerate it. I congratulate all the providers that have a website and encourage those who don’t to build one.
For those who work out of an agency, a spa or a lounge, most of these organisations do have website with info so it is understandable that a provider who work there doesn’t need a website. I just wish that the info on those websites would be accurate (it’s not always the case) and complete.
Cheers
So, I just want to put a comment here, to all providers about websites. With what happened to BP and the expansion of all kind of ads sites, things are getting more complicate for the hobbyists when searching for the ideal “partner of a few hours”. Ads are all over the map, each ad site has his pros and his cons, strength or weakness. For sure, most of them were there before BP closed but it will take some time for a clear order to be re-established.
I’m glad to see some of my favorite providers to now have a website or to plan to build one. A website is getting more important these days with the explosion of the advertising sites. Also, in the recent months/years, we saw many debates about fake ads, fake pics, fake booking, annoying questions, un-welcome behaviour, unpleasant comments, freaking texting apps, etc. Websites will reduce it, not erase it for sure, but it will probably reduce a lot of frustration on each side.
A website is easy to build, at a fairly low price, it doesn’t need to be complicate; hobbyist will see in ten minutes most of the info he needs to know about you (who you are, measurements, services, rates, schedule, contact, pictures, netiquettes, etc... put everything you want). If the hobbyist does his due diligence, contacting you should then be more effective for you and for us. Then, the only thing you will need to do is to put your link at several places, on those ads sites, on your twitter, on your signature (here on Terb, Lyla) or where ever you want. Ultimately, contacting you should be more simple (for the most part) only to book an appointment, client already knows what he wants from you.
If you hate texting apps, easy, give us the option of emails for bookings. Websites won’t solve all the problems but it will certainly help. Ladies, if you don’t have a website, you should considerate it. I congratulate all the providers that have a website and encourage those who don’t to build one.
For those who work out of an agency, a spa or a lounge, most of these organisations do have website with info so it is understandable that a provider who work there doesn’t need a website. I just wish that the info on those websites would be accurate (it’s not always the case) and complete.
Cheers