
Gins has tried on a couple of occasions to create shirt notice ad forums. IIRC, they either didn't catch on, or were abused.
When I'm trying to drum up business, I just go out to the street, hike my skirt up, stick a leg out, and hope for the best!
(I used to have a cardboard sign, but someone stole it.)
When neither of those methods work, I just send out a few PM's with some sort of special for my favorite friends.Originally Posted by Dannie
Really? That's strange. Do you girls have to pay extra to post in the "Weekend Warriors" section? I'm serious, I didn't know. Originally Posted by Randy4Candyfor other posts that have suggested a new forum be added - it has been said that money be offered to the owners.
BP seems like a bad option to me...zero quality control. P411 seems like the better option. In fact, I find myself with some free time this afternoon, and as Kami has not taken the bait as of yet, I am perusing the P411 ads as we speak looking for a potential martini partner in Arlington. Originally Posted by TinManThere's always quality control, TinMan. It's called screening.
When I'm trying to drum up business, I just go out to the street, hike my skirt up, stick a leg out, and hope for the best!
(I used to have a cardboard sign, but someone stole it.)
Originally Posted by Dannie
I always feel weird about sending out a text or pm even with a special. I guess, I just assume if a gentleman wanted to see me, he would ask.
I have done it before with great results, but the initial act of it...makes me feel uneasy.
So when I am bored, I just sit and twiddle my thumbs until someone texts or emails. Pathetic huh?Originally Posted by Reese Foster
I'm with you Reese I feel the same way Originally Posted by Selena51I kind of think a text message is a bit too forward, but a PM or email offering a special is not as intrusive to me.
A log time ago I had a provider friend that would occasionally contact me when business was slow. She liked me, and I'm an easy lay, so in her mind it wasn't much wear & tear. Originally Posted by Dick WillyI've had a couple of similar situations. My positive responses, however, weren't reactions to blast e-mails, Yahoo! group specials, or short-notice ads. No, my friends-for-an-hour took just a few minutes to e-mail me a personal note telling me that they wanted to see me. Even when you know it's just business, and you're getting the e-mail because she needs some money, and you know that other guys are getting similar e-mails, it's nice to think that she took the time to send a personal solicitation (negative legal denotation not intended). Call me a sucker, but it works on me (when timing and geography allow), and I'm surprised more women don't spend a little time working their repeat clients in this fashion.