On TER you are only allowed to post ads on your home ad board (in your case, the U.K. ad board), unless you are touring. If you are touring another city, you can place an ad on that board but you have to have actual tour dates, and the dates have to be included in the subject line of the ad. With those rules, there is no way to really place a "fly me to you" ad here on TER. You can include your "fly me to you" info prominently in your website and hope people read your website and see it.
If you actually plan a tour to one or more US cities, then by all means, place your ads in those city's ad boards. Include the tour dates. You are allowed one ad every 7 days. However that is one ad per board, if you are touring. For example you decide to tour NY, Boston, and D.C. You can place ads on all 3 of those boards, plus your home board, within the 7 day period. Read the Provider Ad Posting Guidelines found in the TER Instruction Manual (pinned thread at the top of this page) also known as the Self Help Center.,
You can answer ISO posts on the ISO board and various regional boards if you think you fit what the person is looking for. Don't over do it answering every ISO post on every board though. That just makes you look desperate.
... is to include "fly me to you" in the subject line of Photo Board posts. I've seen several providers do that and their posts stick, so apparently "fly me to you" is considered a "location", or close enough for horseshoes.
If 'fly me to you' is considered a location in photo board posts, she might get away with putting that phrase on her profile under the label of 'other city served' by filing a problem report. Just a thought.
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