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Urfavoriteeva 1463 reads
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Ok I'm not new to escorting but am new to ter..  
I am moving to the Atlanta area and I'd now like to be more professional in the business I've worked in nyc and Virginia Beach but never on a platform where reviews were involved.. just wondering can I post a ad here on ter to generate clientele and reviews? I've only ever used bp and word of mouth since I've started so this is all something new. Any advice on how to actually use this site for a true newbie would be greatly appreciated 😊

You can post an ad once every 7 days on your local regional ad board.  In the self help center (link above), you will find the guidelines for posting ads and for posting on other boards as well.  I do suggest you read the entire post.  Introduce yourself on your local regional board, which will be the Atlanta board, start posting there to get your name out there also.  Any questions you have that are not answered in the self help center, feel free to come back here and ask them here.  There are many of us here who will try to give you the info you seek.

Good luck,
LLAP,
Swim

Tysm I really appreciate it!

As swimtreker said, there are many helpful knowledgeable people on this board, more than willing to help out newbies with questions, so come back any time and ask away. Hopefully you checked out the Provider Ad Posting Guidelines in the instruction manual swim mentioned. TER ads are free but they do have specific rules that must be followed, so pay attention to those guidelines. One of the rules is that you have to have another internet presence. Your TER ad must link to something else. It can be a personal website, which in turn must link back to TER. It can be a link to a profile on a verification site like p411, or it can be a link to an ad on an escort ad mall, such as EROS, Slixa, Cityvibe, myproviderguide, and many others. Backpage ads are not currently allowed and neither are ads on a site that also has reviews.  Good luck.

This is the internet we're talking about.  There are lots of characters present on forums who love to talk, and not all of them will tell you something good, there's never a shortage of bad advice on the internet

the person giving the "advice." Guys with only 7 reviews over a short period of time (less than 2 years) often don't know good advice from misleading advice.

There are plenty of veteran hobbyists who will point it out.

There remains plenty of bad advice given, and there are no labels differentiating good advice from bad.  Please don't tell me "Veteran" hobbyists don't contribute bad advice.

GaGambler165 reads

The OP came here asking for help, and the first two people who reached out to help her were the current and a former hosts of this board, who gave her excellent advice. There was no call for a newbie with a questionable history of giving bad advice himself to cast aspersions on the very good advice she had just received.

 
So yes, I most definitely disagree with your post.

 
For the record since you are new here, Perfect Storm is the current host on this board which gives his advice an "official capacity" which is why his handle shows up in "red" on this board "Swim" was the host before him and the board's moderator before that, and I was the moderator of this board before Swim. In addition to the three of us there are several veterans that post here frequently that invariably give good, solid advice, without even a hint of an ulterior motive, and whenever someone (like you) does start handing out bad advice, you have seen with your own eyes just how many of us will step up to set him (her) straight.

Not arguing, thanks for helping to bring a community to the hobby.  

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