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Ask you friends to go into greater detail.  A short review may not get approved and can be seen as a bad thing by some.  Most of us read the reviews to get a good idea of their perception of a date.  Dreams can be very descriptive and just are just that.

Or you can spend some quality time with an experienced review writer who will do you some good

I have worked as a provider in Charleston three times over the last ten years. From experience I have learned that receiving reviews can really boost business. I've always worked under the same name because I've always had good reviews, but all of my reviews are old. I began working as a companion again approximately four months ago. I get a lot of traffic on my website from TER, but not a lot of actual calls, so I started asking some of my clients to write me a review when they had the opportunity. I have one review on another site and a couple on my actual website, but none have been posted on TER. I know that I've had at least five clients who've submitted reviews to TER and they were all denied for various reasons; too shirt, not detailed enough, etc. I have spoken with the support here about the denials and of course this isn't the first time its happened. For every review I have, there were probably 4-5 more denied. I know that there are some hobbyists that frequent this site and frequently submit reviews that do get posted. So my question is for those gentlemen. Is there any advice you may have that I can share with my clients on how to write a review that will actually be accepted?       Thank You, Victoria

I would have them look at other reviews that have been posted. Specifically other reviews accepted in the region recently. I say that because every city/area board has different mods who approve reviews. I have seen extremely short reviews but they probably were from a different city/state or time. I can't remember. Mods change as well so look at recent approved reviews.

I had more than a couple rejected when I first started because mine were deemed not detailed enough. So that's what I did. Went back and looked at reviews that had been approved recently in the area. I hate writing so much detail. It's just so damn juvenile but it is the format of TER. A gent can think and work through it to find a balance that is respectful and humble yet gets the job done to get it approved. Honesty is important as well. Just have to input that. If they participate in submitting reviews they have an obligation to be honest about how they viewed their experience. Just my 2 cents on that because there is a lot of bullshit flooding the area.

There could be other reasons why they are not getting approved but I have no experience to identify and give suggestions to those.

IIt seems content it key, one of my clients who got denied told me he said too much in the non VIP part and not enough in the long VIP description. I think the key it keep it rather bland but informative in the short review and make the VIP's feel like they are getting their moneys worth.  

Posted By: HectorBlack
I would have them look at other reviews that have been posted. Specifically other reviews accepted in the region recently. I say that because every city/area board has different mods who approve reviews. I have seen extremely short reviews but they probably were from a different city/state or time. I can't remember. Mods change as well so look at recent approved reviews.  
   
 I had more than a couple rejected when I first started because mine were deemed not detailed enough. So that's what I did. Went back and looked at reviews that had been approved recently in the area. I hate writing so much detail. It's just so damn juvenile but it is the format of TER. A gent can think and work through it to find a balance that is respectful and humble yet gets the job done to get it approved. Honesty is important as well. Just have to input that. If they participate in submitting reviews they have an obligation to be honest about how they viewed their experience. Just my 2 cents on that because there is a lot of bullshit flooding the area.  
   
 There could be other reasons why they are not getting approved but I have no experience to identify and give suggestions to those.

cannot stand the 2 sentence reviews.  Tells me alot about nothing.  I normally read them to find out what the girl offers.  I for one like to write comprehensive reviews.  Most of mine are pretty long, but its something I enjoy and Im a swift typist so it doesnt take long.  I would parrot the previous comment to just look at existing formats and go with that.  Ive been eyeing your site for awhile if you're ever in Raleigh Ill give you a great review.  Hint ;-)  GL to you.

I had problems getting my reviews approved at first.  I found that the more descriptive I was, the more likely the review would pass inspection.  It reminds me of English class in high school or college....use more adjectives!  :-)

Ask you friends to go into greater detail.  A short review may not get approved and can be seen as a bad thing by some.  Most of us read the reviews to get a good idea of their perception of a date.  Dreams can be very descriptive and just are just that.

Or you can spend some quality time with an experienced review writer who will do you some good

I like to write about the lady and things like attitude and comfort and just the personable things and that goes no where fast.  It must be heavier into the porn area than anything else.  So saying something like "she crawled between my legs and started a slow passionate bbbj all while looking into my eyes" would help get it through.  Unfortunatly it isnt very helpfull cause the checkoff list will say if that is offered or not.  But if she made him feel like she was having a great time then she has mastered the illusion and would be a good visit.  I find mixing it up is good but requires a lot of time.  Many times I am asked not to write one and as long as it wasnt a bad date I oblige.

Rufus-T-Firefly332 reads

I've had more than 25 reviews accepted, but I've also had a half-dozen or so rejected. All of those rejected ones were easily fixed, resubmitted, and accepted.  

Reasons for rejection:  
•Detail on location made it possible that readers would be able to identify the hotel.
•I mentioned that the provider had her child in the room with her. She did, but TER doesn't like any mention of children.
•Rating for performance was too high for the limited menu that the provider offered.  
•Didn't include enough steamy details.  

The only one of these mistakes I made more than once was the rating system. Sometimes I've had a truly great experience with a girl who, say, doesn't offer anal. I've given her a 10 and had it rejected because the highest score allowed with her menu is an 8 or 9.

reviews can, and do get rejected for many reasons. The key is to fix the review and resubmit it. Many guys hand out 10s without justifying it in the written portion. TER will answer questions, but it probably best to read the TER Review Guidelines as well as other reviews to get an understanding of how things work.

Beltazar332 reads

I actually don't try to leave reviews here anymore..  I have had several denied and I think the reasons where completely BS...   And I was told to re-submit them and still denied..   Yet, a specific person submitted 16 reviews in less then 2 weeks and several of them I know are complete BS cuz I know the ladies really well and they would not do that kind of stuff..  Just to get his free VIP membership back..   Then a friend who is on here and another board where I am highly perceived at told me the deal..  The more detail and graphic u can get your submitted review will go through a lot quicker and easier..     Just my thought here and what I have heard..

Posted By: vikkilayne
I have worked as a provider in Charleston three times over the last ten years. From experience I have learned that receiving reviews can really boost business. I've always worked under the same name because I've always had good reviews, but all of my reviews are old. I began working as a companion again approximately four months ago. I get a lot of traffic on my website from TER, but not a lot of actual calls, so I started asking some of my clients to write me a review when they had the opportunity. I have one review on another site and a couple on my actual website, but none have been posted on TER. I know that I've had at least five clients who've submitted reviews to TER and they were all denied for various reasons; too shirt, not detailed enough, etc. I have spoken with the support here about the denials and of course this isn't the first time its happened. For every review I have, there were probably 4-5 more denied. I know that there are some hobbyists that frequent this site and frequently submit reviews that do get posted. So my question is for those gentlemen. Is there any advice you may have that I can share with my clients on how to write a review that will actually be accepted?       Thank You, Victoria
I have never written a review of a lady that wasn't rejected the first time by TER.  I am not a believer in explicit language and that I write well enough that the reader can interpret what I am writing. After all, I do check the appropriate boxes on the services provided so why do I have to spell it out too.  Long story short, you will only find 4 reviews under my name.  I would love to write more, but TER makes it more like work than a reward for a good job done.

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