A precious well-done website is worth its weight in gold and advertising money.Agreed.
Originally Posted by Soonerman12
I build sites and they look nothing like the cookie cutter sites.. My site has full size images.. I keep mine UTR.
I am so technologically not with it...what IS a flash website? And thank you for the advice BTW Zarah. Originally Posted by alluringavaAdobe Flash was the early technology for making "movement" on your web page. It enabled the designer to have slide shows, rotating banners, little movies, etc. At one time, movement on a site was considered the holy grail of web design. People were paying thousands of dollars to professional designers to get moving images on their sites. But no longer. Too much movement now is considered poor design, in part because sites are being viewed now on very small handheld screens, and Flash is giving way to, as Sooner said, HTML5 which gives the movement capability in a far more controlled environment. Plus it plays on multiple platforms, which Adobe Flash didn't.
Oh and no crazy fonts or real small fonts specially if you're client base is older, vision isnt tack sharp. (No offense) You have to remember others are reading your site.. some sites are so blinky and bright that it makes someone trigger a seizure! lol Also easy to navigate, some people are not so net savvy, make it for dummies. Less is more.Quite true.. Interesting.. very, very interesting..
A light gray font is more pleasing and easier to read than white font on a black background.. for EX.
If you use flash just make sure you have a phone version as well, flash isnt going anywhere and some sites are real nice and easy to build. Originally Posted by LynnT
make sure you have a phone version as well Originally Posted by LynnTYep this is important for the hobbyist on the go who wants to discreeetly do research.
the vast majority of ladies have websites that offer the following:I agree, and also add a reviews section, so guys could see specific links to your reviews.
1. Intro page-- keep it short. 1 page is enough to describe yourself and your services. I've seen some providers that go on for 2 or 3 pages of info AND expect the guy to know it frontwards and backwards before making contact.
2. Photos-tasteful photos are greatly appreciated. Keep to 10 or less. If more than 10, consider multiple "themed" galleries/picture folders. Also, full nudity is fine, but please don't go overboard with explicit photos. Finally, photos should not be deceptive in nature.
3. Services Offered-- some will contend you shouldn't put this on your site b/c it sets you up for possibly being targeted by LE. It is an individual decision; however, if you do put a list of services, don't be vague. Listing GFE as a service is meaningless b/c everybody interprets GFE their own way. If you list, be specific-- BBBJ, 69, MSOG, CG, RCG, Greek, etc. By doing this, you avoid a guy guessing as to what he's going to get for his $$$.
4. Rates-- pretty straight forward, but make sure your rates are consistent if you are advertising on multiple sites. For example, don't list 300/hr on your personal website and 350 on a site like ECCIE. That is just begging guys to ask questions about rates.
5. Contact Info-- please provide an e-mail address for contact. I, for one, DISLIKE those cookie cutter contact forms that come with certain sites. I know some ladies won't give their phone number, but if you feel comfortable with giving it out, do it.
6. FAQ-- Self explanatory but keep it short and sweet.
7. Calender-- I know some of the cookie cutter sites offer a calendar feature. If you put a calendar on your site, please use it. There's nothing more frustrating than to click on a provider's calendar page and find zero useful information. If you are going to have it, use it. Originally Posted by Cpalmson
A lady with a website sets herself apart from the "fly-by-night", BP girls. Nothing against just posting on ECCIE or other like boards, but boards are regional. Your own website is international. If you are reviewed on multiple sites, having your own webpage is a must. Now for some tips-- KISS (Keep it simple, stupid). I've seen a wide variety of websites for providers. Some gals go over board while other gals provide little if any information; however, for the most part, the vast majority of ladies have websites that offer the following:Beautifully put.
1. Intro page-- keep it short. 1 page is enough to describe yourself and your services. I've seen some providers that go on for 2 or 3 pages of info AND expect the guy to know it frontwards and backwards before making contact.
2. Photos-tasteful photos are greatly appreciated. Keep to 10 or less. If more than 10, consider multiple "themed" galleries/picture folders. Also, full nudity is fine, but please don't go overboard with explicit photos. Finally, photos should not be deceptive in nature.
3. Services Offered-- some will contend you shouldn't put this on your site b/c it sets you up for possibly being targeted by LE. It is an individual decision; however, if you do put a list of services, don't be vague. Listing GFE as a service is meaningless b/c everybody interprets GFE their own way. If you list, be specific-- BBBJ, 69, MSOG, CG, RCG, Greek, etc. By doing this, you avoid a guy guessing as to what he's going to get for his $$$.
4. Rates-- pretty straight forward, but make sure your rates are consistent if you are advertising on multiple sites. For example, don't list 300/hr on your personal website and 350 on a site like ECCIE. That is just begging guys to ask questions about rates.
5. Contact Info-- please provide an e-mail address for contact. I, for one, DISLIKE those cookie cutter contact forms that come with certain sites. I know some ladies won't give their phone number, but if you feel comfortable with giving it out, do it.
6. FAQ-- Self explanatory but keep it short and sweet.
7. Calender-- I know some of the cookie cutter sites offer a calendar feature. If you put a calendar on your site, please use it. There's nothing more frustrating than to click on a provider's calendar page and find zero useful information. If you are going to have it, use it. Originally Posted by Cpalmson
I am so technologically not with it...what IS a flash website? And thank you for the advice BTW Zarah. Originally Posted by alluringavaIt has been explained.
And do not add music. Some fucktards actually look up or research from work. The music is a dead giveaway. Originally Posted by pyramiderExactly! Pyramider makes a great point. I would love to add Sade to my site so it can automatically play but I built my website with my clients in mind. Think about your clients while you're building your website and you'll end up with a great site. Cpalmson has given you basics.
I personally disagree with listing exact services like BBJ, COF etc.. I think its a bit tacky and more risk listing it like that.. I dont list any services and I have no problems..
If links to my reviews are not enough well then...
Personally I love Wordpress. Can be tricky if you dont know blogging formats and some of the themes they offer work different with WP, its certainly for the more savvy.
Also flash is not as evil as everyone makes it out to be, just keep it simple and get a mirror phone version. The phone version is important as at least 40% of net browsing is done through phones and just keeps increasing in users.. Only freaking Apple cant view all the rest can.. Originally Posted by LynnT
Also flash is not as evil as everyone makes it out to be, just keep it simple and get a mirror phone version. The phone version is important as at least 40% of net browsing is done through phones and just keeps increasing in users.. Only freaking Apple cant view all the rest can.. Originally Posted by LynnT