I think I'm not the only one getting tired of seeing the "Anyone have any info on her" threads that usually turn out to be the pimped out twenty-something in the red light district (a.k.a. the Airport) using fake Instagram photos. On top of that, there's the continual themes of Winnipeg's a shitty market, full of time wasting flakes or jealous competitors fake booking the travelling escorts. There just seems to be a lot of "rough" for the diamonds to shine through. I know a lot of the members that have been around for a while have mentioned there were better days, when there more quality local providers. For sure, Bill C-36 through a monkey wrench in the operation and perhaps has given rise to the day to day Backpage crap that we see.
As far as local independents go, I've seen something I like and think would work to push out some of the shitty offerings. In Montreal, there's a website called Indy Companion (http://www.indycompanion.com) that is a collective of some of the independents there. It's a well put together site, where the main page show's you a quick gallery of the sites members and clicking on their link takes you to their own web page. They're not geared towards one particular look; catering to a wide variety of likes. Granted that Montreal is a far larger industry than ours, but for the few quality local providers, it may be way to present something different and encourage other potential quality providers to come into the fold.
Anyhow, feel free to continue the rant or pose some other ideas of improving things.
Thanks.
As far as local independents go, I've seen something I like and think would work to push out some of the shitty offerings. In Montreal, there's a website called Indy Companion (http://www.indycompanion.com) that is a collective of some of the independents there. It's a well put together site, where the main page show's you a quick gallery of the sites members and clicking on their link takes you to their own web page. They're not geared towards one particular look; catering to a wide variety of likes. Granted that Montreal is a far larger industry than ours, but for the few quality local providers, it may be way to present something different and encourage other potential quality providers to come into the fold.
Anyhow, feel free to continue the rant or pose some other ideas of improving things.
Thanks.






