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Booking Forms - What do you think?

Mya Veronica

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Hello Gentlemen (and Ladies),
I am in the process of updating my webpage and I’m considering putting in a booking/contact form. I have seen this on quite a few escort sites and I am wondering how well it works in practice.
*Can I get your opinions as clients? Do you like them? Find them helpful? Do they seem impersonal or invasive? Are they convenient?
*How about the ladies? Any of you use them? How has it worked for you?
Thank you so much for your input people!

Xoxox
Mya
 
Almost all the clients I see are ones who fill out the booking form. Generally speaking the more information provided on the form the higher chance we have of meeting:)

I love it because it saves me (as well as the client) time from emailing back and forth.
 

wilde

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It's a good idea but it also leaves a paper trail. What if you website got hacked?
 

uncleg

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Looking at MJ's form, the only real exposure there is your phone number, and if you have a "pooning" phone that's not an issue. Not having booked MJ I don't know how the lack of an email address would affect a booking, but if it is a negative, then a "pooning" email might also be in order.

From my end of it I wouldn't have a problem with a form such as MJ uses.
 
When a prospective client uses the form I get an email which also goes to my blackberry. Once in a while I will get an entry with only a name and email with no details, or an entry asking for services I state I don't provide, neither of which I answer.

I appreciate the extra minute a client takes to contact me this way. Using a form shows me the client is more sincere and patient about meeting and this helps weed out the last minute "kinky booty call" types that I don't cater to.
 

uncleg

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When a prospective client uses the form I get an email which also goes to my blackberry. Once in a while I will get an entry with only a name and email with no details, or an entry asking for services I state I don't provide, neither of which I answer.

I appreciate the extra minute a client takes to contact me this way. Using a form shows me the client is more sincere and patient about meeting and this helps weed out the last minute "kinky booty call" types that I don't cater to.



Damn...............:p
 

Man Mountain

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Hello Gentlemen (and Ladies),
I am in the process of updating my webpage and I’m considering putting in a booking/contact form. I have seen this on quite a few escort sites and I am wondering how well it works in practice.
*Can I get your opinions as clients?
Okay. My opinions:

Do you like them?
No.

Find them helpful?
No.

Do they seem impersonal or invasive?
Impersonal? I think that might be my issue with them. Invasive? I guess it depends on what level of personal information is "required".

Are they convenient?
According to some of the responses, others seem to find them convenient. But if a booking form is the only way of contact provided, I will move on and search elsewhere.

I like calendars on the Lady's site. That lets me look and see if she's available on the date and time I have in mind.
I do agree with al on this. Especially useful when the lady makes sure to keep it up to date.

I like a booking form only if the lady states to use it. Otherwise I wonder if it's just a feature on her website that will be ignored, like a lot of the calendars. A confirmation email would be a must otherwise I would assume the booking form wasn't being monitored.

On the flip side, sometimes I like to get into a little more detail and tell the lady about myself. I've read a whole bunch about her so I figure it's only fair to have a little description of myself. Sometimes I do that in the initial email. I kinda like the back and forth of email to get a sense of the other person. However, I realize that is not always easy for the lady who may be fielding emails, texts, PM's and phone calls from several clients at the same time.

Ultimately I guess there are pros and cons to both. One is more efficient, the other more personal.
Excellent post, badbone! I agree with much of this.
 

AA_Train

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It definitely does diminish the amount of "when are u available" one sentence emails.

Saves a lot of time and allows you to cut to the chase when your booking form filled out ;)
Do you really get emails like that? That's terrible!!! I mean, when I email to set up an appointment I at least try to give a little information about myself. Not my life story or anything, but to at least give a preliminary feel.

I don't mind booking forms. Although they do feel a little impersonal, I do understand that they are there to streamline and organize the information that the lady desires. the one tip I would give would be to allow for the most generous amount of characters possible in the additional information section of the form (if they have one ad if they don't, they should).
 

Tugela

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I preferr to use e-mails for an initial enquiry, allthough if the lady has a form on her site I will provide all of the information she asks for. It just seems more personal to me.
 
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