"Ebony Providers & Gentlemen wants?"

Let me start by saying this isn't here to hurt anyone's feelings but here to help Ebony's upgrade their appearance and their businesses. I have heard this a lot......


"Its hard to find a "Quality Ebony Provider"

* She low-balling herself and don't know her worth

* Low quality of photo's (webcam/phone pic's isn't bad when took in the right lighting)

* Host in a low price motel that looks dirty or uncomfortable. (Hey Quality Inn is only $65)

* Talks ghetto and don't know how to present herself in a professional way (take small business speech workshops or classes it helps)

So gentlemen what do you look for when searching for an Ebony Goddess? What are you dislikes & likes about Ebony's ?

As I said already this is here to help Ebony's not to down them.
Please don't mention any names when talking about your history with providers. Just let us know how it could have been better. As an Ebony Goddess I love getting feedback from gent's it's a great way to provider a great service .
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That's a pole I am not going to touch
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I use the same standards for any provider regardless of race. Quality pics, presents herself in a prof. manner, and a nice location are a must. Although I usually do outcalls so her location hasn't mattered up to this point. Same with likes and dislikes, either they are my type or they aren't. Race really doesn't figure into it that much. The last couple have been ebony, but it was just because they were hot and seemed like my type.
I use the same standards for any provider regardless of race. Quality pics, presents herself in a prof. manner, and a nice location are a must. Same with likes and dislikes, either they are my type or they aren't. Race really doesn't figure into it that much. Originally Posted by CarolinaGent
Thank you
Most clients know what they like. There is a market for everything. I think each individual will market themselves accordingly with the proper knowledge of the area of the country they are in. Guys look for different things in women and sexy crosses all color lines.

Diamond we can go into more detail on your next trip to Houston.............see you then......
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Let me start by saying this isn't here to hurt anyone's feelings but here to help Ebony's upgrade their appearance and their businesses. I have heard this a lot......


"Its hard to find a "Quality Ebony Provider"
Really? What about YOU!?

* She low-balling herself and don't know her worth
Price has nothing to do with a providers QUALITY!

* Low quality of photo's (webcam/phone pic's aren't bad when took in the right lighting)
Good pictures rather than poor pictures are always an asset! Professional touchup pictures are NOT!

* Host in a low price motel that looks dirty or uncomfortable. (Hey Quality Inn is only $65)
A desireable, picked up, clean in call is always appreciated.

* Talks ghetto and doesn't know how to present herself in a professional way (take small business speech workshops or classes it helps)
Good idea!

So gentlemen what do you look for when searching for an Ebony Goddess? What are you dislikes & likes about Ebony's ?

I think your post answers this question! Afair Prices, Quality pictures, A desirable in call location, thoughtful communication with good TCB & BCD skills!

As I said already this is here to help Ebony's not to down them.
Please don't mention any names when talking about your history with providers. Just let us know how it could have been better. As an Ebony Goddess I love getting feedback from gent's it's a great way to provider a great service . Originally Posted by DiamondDash
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I use the same standards for any provider regardless of race. Quality pics, presents herself in a prof. manner, and a nice location are a must. Same with likes and dislikes, either they are my type or they aren't. Race really doesn't figure into it that much. Originally Posted by CarolinaGent
That's the same way I feel about it.
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I don't pussy foot around questions. I am your typical white boy who has never been with a black woman. I had a golden opportunity a long time back with a girl that I really got along with, but I was married and I was her supervisor, and her boyfriend was pissed at me. When I moved to Florida on the last day I gave her a big hug and said I had always wanted her and she was very upset that I never did anything. There was one girl in Tulsa that we were practically begging to come to OKC, and we even offered to pay her hotel bills for the weekend, but she has since move to La. There is a girl in Toronto that I am just crazy about, but her price is too high. Any girl has to grab my attention. If there is any hint of ghetto I am out of there in a flash. What may be popular on music videos is not popular with the guys who are paying for services. There are stereotypes that exist on both sides. Where groups like skinheads are ridiculed by whites, Gangstas are celebrated in video and song.
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I've honestly never thought about race as an issue with a provider. My considerations are always:
1. Is she attractive (to me)?
2. Is she and her location relatively safe (and discrete)?
3. Is her menu interesting?
4. Can I afford her rate?

To the OP's points. It's no secret that I like well lit, accurate photos. The modern street slang/ghetto language and gang signs type culture is a turn off to me (and most guys my vintage).
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I don't pussy foot around questions. I am your typical white boy who has never been with a black woman. I had a golden opportunity a long time back with a girl that I really got along with, but I was married and I was her supervisor, and her boyfriend was pissed at me. When I moved to Florida on the last day I gave her a big hug and said I had always wanted her and she was very upset that I never did anything. There was one girl in Tulsa that we were practically begging to come to OKC, and we even offered to pay her hotel bills for the weekend, but she has since move to La. There is a girl in Toronto that I am just crazy about, but her price is too high. Any girl has to grab my attention. If there is any hint of ghetto I am out of there in a flash. What may be popular on music videos is not popular with the guys who are paying for services. There are stereotypes that exist on both sides. Where groups like skinheads are ridiculed by whites, Gangstas are celebrated in video and song. Originally Posted by FlectiNonFrangi
Very well said....

As for the original post, I think Diamond Dash is actually looking for ways to help. By wallowing and pussy-footing around political correctness, we are not answering DD's question. I think the root problem to the question at hand is a perception problem most "ebony" providers face. The perception is based on stereotypes. As much as we'd all like to think we are "better than that", stereotypes perpetuate. The stereotype ebony providers face are these: 1) pimped out, 2) addiction problems, 3) high volume.

To combat the stereotype and perceptions, ebony providers need to address these issues head on and at the same time with subtlety. First, become active members of boards like ECCIE. Introduce one's slef and get involved in the forums. Allow personality and independence to shine on these sites. The more guys get to know a provider, the more she becomes an individual that can't be linked to another person's control. Also, if one has a strong review history, make it part of the marketing scheme. While not coming right out and saying "drug and disease" free-- that's too crass. Use communication methods that are the norm for society as a whole. As mentioned by others, ghetto-type language is a big indicator of not being a quality provider. At the same time, that type of language just reinforces the stereotypes a provider should want to avoid. If a provider comes across as not being into the "ghetto" lifestyle, they quickly eliminate any questions about the problems (i.e. drug use) associated with that lifestyle. Finally, ebony providers should research the donation rates of other non-ebony providers. Look at providers one is most like in terms of services offered and match those rates. Additionally, don't undercut those rates. Stay firm. While I agree rates don't equal quality, rates do help clients know if a provider is low volume or high volume. If I see a provider who offers @ $.5, that screams high volume and I'll pass. If I see a competitive rate with known low volume providers, I'll pay attention. If a provider is looking to make "quality" part of her service, then price accordingly. Remember the client market has it's segments as well. A provider looking for a better clientele will price accordingly as well. It all boils down to perception. If one can make a prospective client perceive her in a certain way, she is 75% of the way there in gaining that client's business.
I wonder, do you think it is a mistake for an ebony provider to market herself as such? Recently I have been thinking it is better to simply create an image of yourself as a five-star girl, irrespective of race or category.
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I wonder, do you think it is a mistake for an ebony provider to market herself as such? Recently I have been thinking it is better to simply create an image of yourself as a five-star girl, irrespective of race or category. Originally Posted by !!Layla Angelique!!
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Ms. Dash, I know you meant well, but this thread... insinuating that we ladies need extra help and guidance to shed these stereotypes only helps reinforce the idea that these stereotypes are true. I'm sure that's not what you were trying to do.

As for the rest of it, I think your advice would well suit the vast majority of providers regardless of race.

~Mme X~
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Ms. Dash, I know you meant well, but this thread... insinuating that we ladies need extra help and guidance to shed these stereotypes only helps reinforce the idea that these stereotypes are true. I'm sure that's not what you were trying to do.

As for the rest of it, I think your advice would well suit the vast majority of providers regardless of race.

~Mme X~ Originally Posted by Madame X
I would have to agree! The questions should have been asked from a PROVIDERS prospective not an EBONY PROVIDERS prospective! And hey... we all need help and we NEVER stop learning!