It would make a difference if I was into dating and gifting… but I am not. You perfectly picked your examples, I could easily put names on all 3!
Well if it is directed to other sew workers its for sole purpose of bragging in my opinion. Its like to use a wrestling term a “ cheap pop” .Doesn't matter what the intention was, the effect is that we clients will see this and think that. @Cap'tain Fantastic 's post is accurate and many merbites are agreeing. When I personally see their posts like that, I just think "oh, that's what she wants from us, and if we don't give that to her, we won't get as good of service".
It doesn't matter what your intentions are, this is basic marketing. If you are going to put your escort name online and publicly post things, it is marketing and advertising and everything you post will have an effect on your clients. It's crazy to me how SPs who are savvy with client relationships and business don't understand this.
That being said, I think most SPs are in fact directing this message at their clients, and not "other sex workers"
Good point. I agree that there’s a way to ask for something. It does make a difference .I have a hard time liking or wanting to engage with my peers that use the words “I need” when it comes to gifts.
You can ask all the gifts you want but there’s a way.
Lady no 1: “I need a Chanel purse. Who will buy it for me?”
Lady no 2: “Ive always wanted this Chanel purse. Adding it to my wishlist”
Lady no 3: “What a beautiful purse! Having one would be a dream come true.”
If I had money to spend, I would be more inclined to buy a purse for lady no 2 and 3
How do you guys feel? Or does it make no difference at all?
Since I’ve stopped complaining on Twitter, I find that I attract better clients. They are happier, nicer and often more generous.
After reading a few posts on review boards about how unattractive it was to you, I’ve decided to keep my online presence professional and positive.
I do spend a lot of time on review boards, some posts make me roll my eyes so much I almost see the back of my own head. Some posts are very helpful and have made me understand how I could give the best experience to the people visiting me.
All that to say or should I say to ask, are you completely turned off by a SP who complains a lot on Twitter? Would you still give her a chance?
Since I’ve stopped complaining on Twitter, I find that I attract better clients. They are happier, nicer and often more generous.
Theres alot in montreal toUniversally, nobody likes a complainer.
Particularly in a medium used in a professional matter to attract business, of all things. If it was possibly a personal twitter account, go for it.
There was once a provider out in Texas, blonde and toured around. She ran a twitter with periodic photos.
However after sampling enough of her posts, i recall concluding.. Does she even like guys?
She was often posting in order to whine and complain about guys.... objectified into just a cash register whilst we are the customer reading this?
I could not figure if she could not see, or didn't care of the impact of her negativity potentially to herself. I suspected it was the former.
Since I’ve stopped complaining on Twitter, I find that I attract better clients. They are happier, nicer and often more generous.
After reading a few posts on review boards about how unattractive it was to you, I’ve decided to keep my online presence professional and positive.
I do spend a lot of time on review boards, some posts make me roll my eyes so much I almost see the back of my own head. Some posts are very helpful and have made me understand how I could give the best experience to the people visiting me.
All that to say or should I say to ask, are you completely turned off by a SP who complains a lot on Twitter? Would you still give her a chance?
As far as people posting a review on how unattractive you are, those are the reviews you shouldn't let get to you.
After reading a few posts on review boards about how unattractive it was to you, I’ve decided to keep my online presence professional and positive.
As far as people posting a review on how unattractive you are, those are the reviews you shouldn't let get to you. It's coming from a deeper place where it probably has nothing to do with you.
You’re right, read “it” as “I”I get it, you either read too fast or just didn’t understand what I said.
And I get retweeting your friends visits or good selfies, but I find it frustrating scrolling through dozens of pictures of other women when all I want to see is you.
In my regular life I use twitter as a way to stay current on a myriad of topics I find interesting in one place. But in this world, I've never found twitter a great place to find new people. I'm only looking for 1 thing, so forums and advertising sites give me exactly what I need.Many do “retweet for retweet” for visibility.
I don’t like that, maybe it’s selfish but that’s my page so I’m only posting about myself. Unless my friend is in the photo it’s very rare I post/retweet other people on my Twitter. If I do, I’ll unretweet within a few days so that when people scroll it’s only me.
Damn, it really sounded self centred. Anyways hahaha