is 14.00 a year and tell me that they don't want adult sites due to bandwidth so I keep the photos to a minimum and keep them small and I don't have a problem with them as my bandwidth stays small
I had a wonderful time recently with a new provider, but they are still in the process of setting up a site. I tried to review, but TER will not let me sent it in if the website window does not have a bona fide URL.
Any advise from the front office?
If all she needs is to put up a page then all she needs temporarily is, in theory, a TER link. . . maybe add a pictiure.
I'm helping a couple of providers on their web site. If it is going to take her more then a few weeks to launch her site, perhaps I could help in a temporary solution.
Here is an easy solution.
Yahoogeocities; BUT!!! There is a trick
Yahoo will pull her page if they think it's an escort ad. If you make it read as merely a provocative lonely heart ad you shouldn't have any trouble. This will give you a free URL for TER to link to allowing for reviewing. Once she gets her website up do a "problem report" giving her new updated URL as the link for her profile.
BTW- Yahoo has a $10.00/month upgrade that allows much greater band width allowing infinitely more "hits" before "temporarily" shutting down as the FREE service frequently does. She can have a cute ad with a couple of sexy but clothed pictures up in the time span of an hour.
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is 14.00 a year and tell me that they don't want adult sites due to bandwidth so I keep the photos to a minimum and keep them small and I don't have a problem with them as my bandwidth stays small
. . . in this business. They can drop you anytime.
Sorry, there really is no way around it, she will need a website or web advertisment. She could always get an ad at any of the escort malls.