So I was looking around on the Dallas form and this came across as opposed and I thought I?d repost it and see what anyone has to say about this




Written in Dallas forum by honbiest

OK, I've been working on this for a bit, and thought I'd post to see what others had to add.

Escort Best Practices

In your ads:

-Try to use unfiltered photos. Clients think you may be hiding something with a filter.

-Don't list a bunch of "No's" in your ad. One or two are fine, but try to focus on positives.

-State your rates in your ad. Cuts down immensely on unqualified texts & emails.

-Be as specific as you can with your location without being unsafe. "Dallas" is too broad. Closest major intersection would be ideal.

-Try to price your services as all-inclusive, with possibly a few extras such as Greek. Saying "upgrades available" means you're going to nickel & dime your client.

-Definitely have unblurry pics. Face pics get MANY more replies, but if you don't show your face for security reasons, have EXCELLENT other photos.

-Don't be overly wordy. Your ad isn't a legal document, and clients are focused mainly on pics, location & rate. If you offer specialties, brief descriptions are fine.

-Show off your personality! Don't write like a robot or sound disinterested. Clients can tell.

-Change up your ad from time to time: pics and text, and especially message header. It's like changing your lure when fish aren't biting.

-If you require some sort of screening, state specifically what kind you'll need.

-Don't show yourself smoking, or holding a vape pen or cigarette. Many of your clients go home to significant others with very sensitive noses, and you'll get far fewer responses.

In your responses to texts/emails:

-Be as prompt as possible. There is nothing that kills a potential client relationship faster than being (or seeming) to be ignored.

-Don't ask "are you a cop?" In Texas, cops do NOT have to answer that truthfully, and it makes you seem unprofessional.

-Again, show off your personality! A response of "age and race" turns me off like nothing else. You don't have to write a paragraph every time, but be somewhat conversational and friendly.

-If you don't show your face in your ads, consider sending one in your response.

-Don't overuse pet names: babe, honey, daddy, papi, etc.

-Answer all questions asked (location, rates, menu, etc.). Don't make your client work to pry it out of you over multiple texts.

During a session:

-Don't have strong odors in your incall or on your body. This includes cigarette smell, pot, perfume, strong soaps, pet smells, or anything else. Unless you OK it with a client beforehand, these lingering odors sometimes prompt unwanted questions when they get home.

-Be ON TIME! If I read several reviews that a provider is always late, or someone I visit makes me wait more than 5 minutes past our appointment time, it turns me off. I understand things happen from time to time, but don't make it a habit.

-Have a clean, inviting incall. A dirty, messy place shows disdain for your client.

-Have a clean bathroom with clean towels for your client.

-Stay off of your phone during a session: don't answer texts or emails or talk to a friend. Stay focused on your client and their needs.

-If you have a hard stop time, let the client know up front. Try not to be a clock-watcher, but don't let the client take advantage of you.