This may seem like a mistake to a hobbyist, but here's another way of looking at it. No one is going to find my website by doing a google search. I have never been contacted by someone who accidentally stumbled upon my site, and have NEVER, not once, been asked what state I am in by any potential clients. The reason being...clients find me on TER first. My profile page lists the city I am in, and then they link back to my website. Another small way of keeping some sort of anonymity from the public.
Let's say the one in a million chance someone "found" my website without knowing anything about TER and asked me location questions as well as what my site was all about (since my site pretty much says nada), that would be a definite red flag and I would proceed answering that email with extreme caution.
So my question to you the OP: How do you "look up websites"?
find a one that is available and working in the area where you live. If you look at the ad boards, it will give you a big list of ladies who are currently working in your neck of the woods.
It goes to show that these things need to be proofed and edited before they go up.
Sometimes a gal will list the names of a few towns or smaller cities nearby without mentioning what state, forgetting that many states share names of town.
Occasionally you might find a phone number with an area code that will reveal her location.
But yes. I have seen it many times. That's why in my answers to ladies asking for advice on websites, that is number 2 in importance. 1) name, 2) location. Everything else including pictures and rates come after.
This may seem like a mistake to a hobbyist, but here's another way of looking at it. No one is going to find my website by doing a google search. I have never been contacted by someone who accidentally stumbled upon my site, and have NEVER, not once, been asked what state I am in by any potential clients. The reason being...clients find me on TER first. My profile page lists the city I am in, and then they link back to my website. Another small way of keeping some sort of anonymity from the public.
Let's say the one in a million chance someone "found" my website without knowing anything about TER and asked me location questions as well as what my site was all about (since my site pretty much says nada), that would be a definite red flag and I would proceed answering that email with extreme caution.
So my question to you the OP: How do you "look up websites"?
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