Reviews Special

Hi KC and all!

Are you more inclined to see a provider that runs a review special?
I'm asking because I am becoming more active (again) and I know we all want recent reviews...
So is running a review special a good way to get them or just ask the clients I see to write them without the special?

Thanks!
Grace
If I were inclined to venture outside my small circle of favorites, I would be more likely to see you with a special. That is in lieu of a review. I'd be less inclined to spend your requested rate without seeing your face if someone else hadn't given you a good review.

I guess it depends on how many sessions you get. No harm in asking them to review you.
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  • JS42
  • 07-20-2013, 07:50 AM
Her oral skills are well worth the donation.
I was also thinking about doing that special for a review thing.. Glad you posted this!!
I would say it depends on what the special is and what you are hoping for out of the reviews. Real question becomes do we have to see you twice to get the special? Once in order to write the review and then in order to get the special?
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Three elements to a successful "Review Special"

1) Bring your "A" game.
At minimum your Best GFE performance.
If you are PSE, bring that to the session as well.

2) Offer the special to a well known Hobbyist that posts credible reviews
Select a "Reviewer" that appreciates your style and is compatible with your menu.

3) Discount services as you wish, to provide very good value as incentive for enthusiastic and timely participation.

All three of these will produce the review that will be widely read, provide accurate, valuable information, and hopefully boost your reputation.

As well as cut down on nusiance calls from "tire-kickers" and "window-shoppers".


Plus make Fat Staks!
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Hi KC and all!

Are you more inclined to see a provider that runs a review special?
I'm asking because I am becoming more active (again) and I know we all want recent reviews...
So is running a review special a good way to get them or just ask the clients I see to write them without the special?

Thanks!
Grace Originally Posted by Graceutr
Personally, when I see services traded for a good review; it makes me wonder what the review would be without the trade for a special price. Fake reviews exist, and fake performances exist. It is hard to find another person who is nice and sweet with you. Just be yourself. Everything I have seen about you is nice.


JR
Personally, when I see services traded for a good review; it makes me wonder what the review would be without the trade for a special price. Fake reviews exist, and fake performances exist. It is hard to find another person who is nice and sweet with you. Just be yourself. Everything I have seen about you is nice.


JR Originally Posted by JRLawrence
I agree with JR. If you provide good service and don't just go through the motions, don't NC/NS people (of which I would wish more providers would be aware) and charge a fair and reasonable fee, then your reputation should flourish and the reviews should be positive. If you want more reviews, just ask the person who sees you if they would mind posting a review for you after your session - that way there is no sense of obligation and the review should be fair and positive.
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If you want more reviews, just ask the person who sees you if they would mind posting a review for you after your session - that way there is no sense of obligation and the review should be fair and positive. Originally Posted by eframz
+1 especially if this site drives a good portion of your new business. Your reputation is already very good, so a couple of newer reviews will do wonders.

Keep up the good work and the positive thoughtful posts.
I tell guys if they write a review and come see me again I give them a awesome special no pressure. I feel its no different than offering specials for repeat customers. I also find simply telling them you like reviews let's them know its ok. I think if a guy feels upset about the meeting he will share regardless If I offer a special on the next date after a review is posted.
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Hi KC and all!

Are you more inclined to see a provider that runs a review special?
I'm asking because I am becoming more active (again) and I know we all want recent reviews...
So is running a review special a good way to get them or just ask the clients I see to write them without the special?

Thanks!
Grace Originally Posted by Graceutr
Really.. you couldn't decide to do this a month ago. smdh

Her oral skills are well worth the donation. Originally Posted by JS42
My memory is fading.. maybe if I had wrote a review I would be able to remember.
oh well, guess I will have to go back for a refresher.

On a more serious note.. personally I don't like the idea of Review Specials, seems to pressure the reviewer into giving a good review.

I think the best thing is to ask for the review and then surprise the repeat client with a special on the next visit.
Chances are that the client will still give the full donation but the idea that it was a special and the extra was a tip really helps to boost the ego.
Hi KC and all!

Are you more inclined to see a provider that runs a review special?
I'm asking because I am becoming more active (again) and I know we all want recent reviews...
So is running a review special a good way to get them or just ask the clients I see to write them without the special?

Thanks!
Grace Originally Posted by Graceutr
Personally, I'm more inclined to see a UTR provider that is really UTR. But that's just me.

Unless there's something really special going on, like Greek Whispering or Braille lessons with some chick just off the bus from Seattle.
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  • Gimpy
  • 07-26-2013, 11:18 PM
I will say that form my point of view a review special is great.

Lets face facts a well thought out and well written review takes time and effort to write and type out. My time has value (although not as much) in the same way hers does. In my mind a review special is simply a discount on her time in exchange for some of mine. I also understand that some guys are better at writing reviews than others, and may be offered a better special because if it. Frankly I really appreciate that some girls recognize that.
Personally, I'm more inclined to see a UTR provider that is really UTR. But that's just me.

Unless there's something really special going on, like Greek Whispering or Braille lessons with some chick just off the bus from Seattle. Originally Posted by NoahScape
Seriously...? It's a name. I don't advertise that I'm UTR. When I first joined eccie I was UTR and that's why I chose my name. Sorry if it offends you so much, but I'm not changing it because YOU have a problem with it.
You should know that I won't argue with you on a SHMB.
Really.. you couldn't decide to do this a month ago. smdh



My memory is fading.. maybe if I had wrote a review I would be able to remember.
oh well, guess I will have to go back for a refresher.

On a more serious note.. personally I don't like the idea of Review Specials, seems to pressure the reviewer into giving a good review.

I think the best thing is to ask for the review and then surprise the repeat client with a special on the next visit.
Chances are that the client will still give the full donation but the idea that it was a special and the extra was a tip really helps to boost the ego. Originally Posted by ElumEno
Sorry! Should have thought of this a month ago...but I agree, you should come back for a refresher course and then you can write a review.