OPINION'S: On the ad

I don't really care how it looks, i'm not going to read an essay.....as long as it tells me rate and maybe menu i'm good to go. The most important thing is the pics in showcase anyway
surcher's Avatar
Neither. The GOAT must at least have basic command of the English language and not looking for a tour guide, a dinner date at a gourmet restaurant and someone to pay for four star accommodations. The second looks like a text and neither shows a hint of class, or maturity. Photos and lower rates wont change that.
poppy71's Avatar
I guess I wasn't the only one who noticed the brilliance of Lauren's ad last night....simple, yet to the point.....
http://eccie.net/showthread.php?t=1089844 Originally Posted by Russ38
Exactly
I agree. We should take more time and pride in what we post in our ads. But it seems that some gentlemen don't even read them. Am I not right? I have a great personality and have been told numerous amount of times how great my services are and I don't treat anyone like a "John". Yes, I may not have that model type body build, but I am human. Originally Posted by Cyndi Lyn
No doubt, many dont read them, but you arent targeting those guys with an ad, and you will never fully convey your personality with an ad. You can however, giver very good indications to your personality by incorporating some good humor like some of the ads linked to in this thread, as well as by having an ad that is mature and classy. If your ad looks like something my teenager would have posted on facebook, i have a good idea of the type of person / provider you are. If your ad is written well, to the point, contains some classy but sexy pics, and overall visually appealing, then likewise, chances are you are a more seasoned, mature provider.

As I keep posting in this thread, things like Brooke's website come to mind: clean, well put together, to the point, classy, relevant information listed, mature, upscale.
Neither. The GOAT must at least have basic command of the English language and not looking for a tour guide, a dinner date at a gourmet restaurant and someone to pay for four star accommodations. The second looks like a text and neither shows a hint of class, or maturity. Photos and lower rates wont change that. Originally Posted by surcher

I couldn't agree with you more. 100%
DToxxx's Avatar
This is all that is necesary to help me make a decision. Also eliminates any unnecessary communication.

1. A few recent photos
2. Rates - list special if you're advertising special
3. General location
4. P411 I.D. (if applicable)
5. Contact info
This is all that is necesary to help me make a decision. Also eliminates any unnecessary communication.

1. A few recent photos
2. Rates - list special if you're advertising special
3. General location
4. P411 I.D. (if applicable)
5. Contact info Originally Posted by DToxxx

I would add:

any non-standard menu items (included or at extra charge)
hours / availability
any other information that could be a "gotcha" later (outcall / incall only, NBA, special requirements, etc)


Like I said before, you are selling a product, and you ad, by design, is to attract customers and to provide an at-a-glance idea of what a customer will receive. You dont need a dissertation, save that for a website, but you dont want to be too short and sweet, and then spend 3 days with back and forth PM's over things you could have listed in your ad / showcase / website.