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Long ads are a DEFINITE turnoff for me.
Pics, price, screening information and method of contact, and links to reviews and of course no-nos.
The worst is 4 different prices listed in 4 different threads in the same week and then you message them, and it adds more confusion.
The best products dont really need much advertisement.
Brooks running shows are the best, and they dont advertise.
And neither does Tesla which makes the #1 best selling vehicle in the world and are the most valuable car company.
I dont come here to read long posts, I come here to bust a nut.
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On the flip side….
It could be that long descriptive ads are because a lot of questions are being asked. They can say “just read the ad again”. It’s all there. I don’t think it’s because someone wants to write a lot. Of course, we all don’t have degrees in writing and marketing so be kind.
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Registered Male (Not Verified)
All the basics in on place helps. One thing that is lacking in many ads that I find annoying is general location and photos. I don't want to waste any ones time with questions if they're too far of a drive away. "North Austin" isn't even specific enough. I'm trying to get laid on my lunch break and some areas are just too far away for that to be logistically possible.
So I'd include: Availability, general location, Rates, Do's and Don'ts (ex: If DFK or BBBJ is off the menu I'd like to know that), screening requirements, preferred contact method, and most importantly photos. I also like when there's a brief paragraph explaining a little about them. I dunno, just makes it a little more personal.
I see a few posts here complaining about providers copying and pasting old ads but I don't mind that. I just need all the information to make a decision.
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