Newbie - FAQ

Re: Welcome Tiffany. Since Jazz is out-of-pocket for a little while, let me ...
keystonekid 114 Reviews 2571 reads
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offer a few pointers from a hobbyist' perspective.  You can post one add per week on your regional board (see list to left in a pull-down menu).  Once you have some reviews, you can have the reviews linked to your posts.  I would imagine you contact admin.  To get this done.  See another lady's post and you will see the blue writing to the right of her name that says "see my TER reviews".  Another benefit available to you is a limited VIP so you can read the "juicy details" of your reviews.

Try to find another provider or two in your area who you can depend on for advice, screening help, etc.

Lastly, post on your regional board (and the general discussion board too) so guys get an idea of your personality.  Each time you post you can add your web site at the bottom of the post.  In other words, with your web site listed each time you post, it is almost like an ad.

Good luck to you.

I am a new  provider to TER and am not sure how to put myself out there for people to contact me - any help with this?

In the upper right corner you can see the "contact us", if you send a request to TER I am sure someone will respond with the information you need.

You can also wait until Jazz is back, he can tell you how to contact him and he will help you with your starting steps.

Good to meet you (in chat forum way) and good luck to you here.

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hadji1210 reads

you should put your picture and you phone number.
then people can call you and see you.

offer a few pointers from a hobbyist' perspective.  You can post one add per week on your regional board (see list to left in a pull-down menu).  Once you have some reviews, you can have the reviews linked to your posts.  I would imagine you contact admin.  To get this done.  See another lady's post and you will see the blue writing to the right of her name that says "see my TER reviews".  Another benefit available to you is a limited VIP so you can read the "juicy details" of your reviews.

Try to find another provider or two in your area who you can depend on for advice, screening help, etc.

Lastly, post on your regional board (and the general discussion board too) so guys get an idea of your personality.  Each time you post you can add your web site at the bottom of the post.  In other words, with your web site listed each time you post, it is almost like an ad.

Good luck to you.

Keystone is just like a mini Jazz :)

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