do you like read a girls web site,

sevenofnine

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some one i know is going to do her web site, she is asking me for imput,
just curious do you actualy read a girls web site,
other then menue and rates, i don't read a word,

what does she have to say except hey im availble and im great.
visually its important her pics,and how much is it going to cost me,
and then i guess whether she is gfe or more pse,


other then that, if im interested, i read her posts on perb
or the other site, to see if she has kind of a snotty attitude, or a bitch. or just friendly or playful or whatever,
a girls posts actually tell alot about my perception of her any way


and i guess, to say, a snotty attitude i will stay clear of, a bitch well i might consider if i think when i put my money down she is my bitch for the next hour.
but girls who are friendly and professional and perhaps fun they get my attention on these boards


and i guess, an email or a phone call if that continues i mean her professional friendly attitude

but just curious, how do you decide which girl to see, or maybe you go through them all.
 

Dgodus

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Pretty much same as you, I prefer to read posts, or check a blog - better idea of a personality or persona that way.

Nothing personal to anyone but alot of the "about me" on different web pages are all pretty much the same and generic (other than say vanessa kelly and there's another one that likes to goof it up cant remember name)

So I may read them (webpages), but it doesn't mean much.

If I ever go to Vancouver I'll probably try to see Vanessa and Yoko, neither are at all my "type" but what they tend to post makes me want to go.
 

brown25

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I've said in the past that it's helpful if a girl's business model is clearly stated on her site.

Letting potential customers know the "I am a student, doing this part-time, and only taking one or two appointments per week" can avoid a lot of frustration booking appointments.
 

PlayfulAlex

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I think this is an interesting thread and look forward to following it. Since the www went crazy, everyone thinks they need a website. But it sounds like people don't really bother to read the details, just look at the pictures!

I wonder what the point of having a website is at all, if callers are going to ask all the questions again anyways? Do companies really need a website, or is it just to say that you have a web presence because everyone else does?

Similar to another thread recently, that discusses whether guys should read all the info on the website and then make their decision, based on that, vs. calling and asking delicate questions over the phone...

Or should the website be designed in such a way as to get the phone ringing?
 

Dgodus

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I think this is an interesting thread and look forward to following it. Since the www went crazy, everyone thinks they need a website. But it sounds like people don't really bother to read the details, just look at the pictures!

I wonder what the point of having a website is at all, if callers are going to ask all the questions again anyways? Do companies really need a website, or is it just to say that you have a web presence because everyone else does?

Similar to another thread recently, that discusses whether guys should read all the info on the website and then make their decision, based on that, vs. calling and asking delicate questions over the phone...

Or should the website be designed in such a way as to get the phone ringing?
The actual presentation of the website matters, didn't mention that.

Something professional and unique gets attention. Something that looks like everything else, with paragraphs saying the exact same thing as everything else....well not so much.
 

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I think it depends on why you are seeking out a companion, and the type of service or experience you desire.

If you are simply looking for a service, then price, appearance and location and reliability are probably the only really important factors for you, and a photo with a few lines of text may be more than enough.

For those of us who strive to provide an experience, and for those gentlemen who are looking for far more than what they can do on their own, a genuine connection, common interests, compatible energetic dynamics, and plenty to discuss, banter and converse about are integral to creating the most memorable time. A comprehensive website (as long as it done personally by us) is very helpful in determining possible compatibility, especially for long engagements, and is far more useful than postings for those gentlemen that don't have the time or desire to spend half their day perusing forums.

For many of us, the brain is the biggest sex organ, and when it, along with all the senses are heightened, a service transcends into an experience.

I personally feel life is too short to spend time with engagements that don't create greater value (other than an exchange of finance for services) for both parties. The gentlemen that read my website, and are drawn to contact me feel similarly, and as a result, some of best life experiences, conversations, sexual experiences and true friendships have developed through this arena.
 

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I think it depends on why you are seeking out a companion, and the type of service or experience you desire.
If you are simply looking for a service, then price, appearance and location and reliability are probably the only really important factors for you, and a photo with a few lines of text may be more than enough.
This makes sense. As in many areas of life, the really important decisions deserve the most research and attention. So you're saying that those who have more simple needs, need/read less of the website details. Those who have more specific/unique needs, or who are seeking a more involved type of experience, would naturally do more research. So the value of website information would be more for the serious researcher...
 

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This makes sense. As in many areas of life, the really important decisions deserve the most research and attention. So you're saying that those who have more simple needs, need/read less of the website details. Those who have more specific/unique needs, or who are seeking a more involved type of experience, would naturally do more research. So the value of website information would be more for the serious researcher...
This. Personally I want more of a companion or miniature relationship which expires in 2-3hrs, can be then put away and then picked up again at a later date when it's desired and convinient as opposed to "hello my name is john lets get naked and have sex now". Reading through website after website nearly all say "I have a good sense of humor and am down to earth" in their bios. Even my limited experiences have proven this not to be true and have led to some less than stellar times (in one case time completly wasted). So even when doing "serious research" (I've got alot of free time on my hands while not working) websites aren't fully truthful or specific enough (having a good sense of humor is a very vague statement, doesn't necessarily mean that her sense of humor will mesh with mine).

True sifting through post after post and thread after thread can be time consuming (personally it's led to my absolute best experience thus far) it can give a much better indication of what you're dealing with and what to expect (especially for someone like myself who no longer wishes to give directions or anything like that anymore, I really do want the lady to run the show, so to speak, while I'm there). Therefor I would suggest a blog or maybe a twitter account for your working personality. It's less time consuming for the lady herself to keep that updated as opposed to going through thread after thread on multiple forums to post things on (other than ads) and it gives the client a one stop shopping for a plethora of information about what to expect out of her personality.
 

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An SP's website should be an extension of her personality, and I appreciate a fully-developed "about me" section. But please keep it in an easy-to-read format. I can't speak for everyone, but I won't read a pretentious and pseudo-intellectual 100,000 word essay that comprise some of these SP bios. I think what Angel/Lady Companion has in her bio is about right.

And ladies, please be yourselves on your sites. It's a tad off-putting when an SP's website makes her look like a Nobel laureate but in real life she has the intellectual capacity and personality of the typical nightclub shooter girl.
 

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Most websites dont provide a whole lot of information beyond pictures, rates and boundaries. I think the main thing I get from them is whether she cares enough about her business to get a proper website up. Presentation is a big thing, and the first impression she is going to make is the website (unless she posts here, where people can get the vibe of her personaility).
 

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...I would suggest a blog or maybe a twitter account for your working personality. It's less time consuming for the lady herself to keep that updated as opposed to going through thread after thread on multiple forums to post things on (other than ads) and it gives the client a one-stop shopping for a plethora of information about what to expect out of her personality.
Well, let's be real, a blog can be quite time-consuming but totally worth it! If what the gentlemen are looking for is content, to indicate the personality of the writer, I can't think of anything better. Twitter is too quick and limited...short bursts of info just can't be that helpful.

I suppose that, if the websites' About Me and other sections seem/feel/appear authentic and accurate, that's the most one can hope for. Add that to reading reviews and posts, and I imagine it all pays off (especially when the big head is doing the work)...
 

sevenofnine

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ah lady companion
don't want to offend you, but your web site, pretty much looks like all the others
the only difference is your more expensive, meaning your rates,
i would never pay them,
i have never seen you,
but my one voyage into the range of higher prices.
it was my worst experiance ever, higher price doesn't mean nothing,
the lady was a bitch, with a snooty attitude, for the money i paid, she should have lost the attitude.

but i get what your saying you are trying to create this mystique this mystery around yourself. this sense of class and style and with that goes a higher price,

the only thing i really noticed about your website was your pictures mostlly your boobs forgive me but i that is what i saw and well i think that was your intention so you succeeded, so you got your point across rather two of them.

and seriously your talk about a geniune connection and experiance, the cheapest lady i saw i liked her and repeated with her and she was fun. and we talked, we had that connection
chemistry and connection is just it, not something i think you can just drop a wad of money on a girls table and wow you have an experiance a connection

i have mostly stayed with two women in this in seven years or so both of them i had that chemistry that connection with it was just there, one was the truest pse girl i have ever come across, though we kind of droped the pse, after the like third session, its not needed to enjoy yourself
the other women, just plan and simple, well all of the three women i mentioned gave me a perspective of life, i never had before,
the last and third one i still see, well she has been the closest companion i have had, in some ways more close then my wife,
but i will leave it there,
but its just the chemistry between us how we relate, its not something you can buy chemistry or trust or fiendship or put in a web site.
so in essence i aggree very much with what you said, life is to short to waste your time with people you have no connection with or find some value by being with them, instead they have the opposite affect on you,
but that is not something you can buy, or something you can tell by a web site, you have to meet the person.
you tellling me in your website, that we will have a connection and there will be chemistry between us, well whatever. maybe maybe not

and you can find that with any lady if it is actually there
 

Dgodus

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Well, let's be real, a blog can be quite time-consuming but totally worth it!
Oh my no, I dont mean a daily blog or anything like that. Something that's posted to maybe once every 2-4 weeks I imagine would more than suffice. Too many posts become too time consuming on yourself, and on the prospective client to sift through (becomes like a posting history), not too mention alot of blog posts may give the potential client the idea that you're very "chatty" which depending on what he's looking for could be a bad thing.
 

PlayfulAlex

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Oh my no, I dont mean a daily blog or anything like that. Something that's posted to maybe once every 2-4 weeks I imagine would more than suffice. Too many posts become too time consuming on yourself, and on the prospective client to sift through (becomes like a posting history), not to mention alot of blog posts may give the potential client the idea that you're very "chatty" which depending on what he's looking for could be a bad thing.
Good points...my favourite blogs have been the kind that are more like story-telling, or article-based. Then I can scroll through the various posts, and read the ones that catch my attention! But I'm an info-junkie, and I know that lots of folks just like to look at the pictures!
 

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First of all every business should have a web site, almost 50% of people surfing the net now is done by some sort of internet device and some guys do read web sites, just like some guys read ads and some don't - they just take down the phone number. If you're doing a blog, you only need to post once per week because that's all the SERP's (search engines) pick up on any way. You'll have a better chance of being found via search engine if your site is keyworded properly than anywhere else.
 
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