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serpius 93 reads
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Hey AmberLuv,

Go ahead and ask him in a professional way.

If he's a TER member, but not yet a VIP, then you can use the excuse that he would get 15 days of FREE VIP from TER for posting a review of you. Doing it that way makes it sound like it's not emotional, but business-like.

Even if he is TER VIP, then he would get additional 15 days.

Either way... it's still business.

Serpius

Posted By: Amberluv1
If a client is had a wonderful time, sends you sweet messages the next day, and generally behaves like he is enjoyed the service provided... how do you ask him for a review without seeming too mercenary? Especially with emotional, needy types? Or should I just not bother asking and wait for someone who feels more, um, transactional about the whole thing.




If a client is had a wonderful time, sends you sweet messages the next day, and generally behaves like he is enjoyed the service provided... how do you ask him for a review without seeming too mercenary? Especially with emotional, needy types? Or should I just not bother asking and wait for someone who feels more, um, transactional about the whole thing.




I think if someone tells you what a nice time they had and if you let them know you had a nice time too it would be just fine to ask.  

Do it in a way that you make them feel like it would be a nice thing for them to do for you vs making it a transactional request.  The best way I've been asked by a provider to write a review is if I wouldn't mind doing it and that it really helps her "stay current."

I will ask my clients to write reviews from this day forth. I need more reviews. It takes forever & a century to get one.

serpius94 reads

Hey AmberLuv,

Go ahead and ask him in a professional way.

If he's a TER member, but not yet a VIP, then you can use the excuse that he would get 15 days of FREE VIP from TER for posting a review of you. Doing it that way makes it sound like it's not emotional, but business-like.

Even if he is TER VIP, then he would get additional 15 days.

Either way... it's still business.

Serpius

Posted By: Amberluv1
If a client is had a wonderful time, sends you sweet messages the next day, and generally behaves like he is enjoyed the service provided... how do you ask him for a review without seeming too mercenary? Especially with emotional, needy types? Or should I just not bother asking and wait for someone who feels more, um, transactional about the whole thing.




...discussion about this from the newbie board.

Check out the newbie board. There are a lot of answers there for many of the things you are wondering about.

The link is to classic TER don't wonder what happened when you open the link and things look funny.

Classic TER seems to always work better when the "new" TER seems to be slow. Today it is vveeerrrryyyy ssslllooowww.

always ask for a review..i love writing reviews..it always keeps my girls happy..it also means i can be a shill for them in the future if need be..works out great for both of us..


"Thank you for the wonderful evening.  I really enjoyed our time together.  I would appreciate it if you would take the time do a review of our fun times together".


A little gratitude and politeness goes a long, long way with me.


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