What percentage of your clients have posted a review of you? This is one time clients and regulars.
Or at least that is what I have found. But I see only a few people so the ones I see can appreciate their time with me. Of the people I see maybe 10% review and only if I ask. There are some that I would love to have review because they rave rave about the time together. But when I ask them to review they say they are private and do not like to kiss n tell or put themselves out there like that. I have seen many other ladies say same thing that very few post reviews for them. I guess it just takes a certain type of person to do so.
I can relate Maggie.
I had a period of time where I asked not to be reviewed. I wasn't ready atm. Now I don't mind reviews as long as they don't share our personal conversation. But not many actually review me.
I sadly only have 5 reviews I've been on here for about 2 years but I don't tend to meet a lot of clients who are on this site, and yes I advertise every week. I often tell clients about TER and ask them to sign up to leave a review but TER takes reviews very seriously, as they should, so when brand new members try to leave a review, for someone like me who has a small number of them, right out the gate they are often rejected until they become more established. And I don't want to hassle my clients too much for reviews because it takes away from the experience. To ask them to sign up for TER, leave me a review, they do all of that and are told it's rejected and then I gotta explain to them why, it's kind of embarrassing I guess. Anyway, I'll get there one day!
Less that 3% of my friends are on any forum or actively participate in the review culture so it is not a priority for them.
Layla, from a customer/client perspective, and this is just my personal perspective, you are fine as far as reviews. When I look at your TER, i see a new provider, with good reviews to pass my test. It covers 2016 and a very recent review from last month. You have a good website and great pictures. I would date you if you were in the area.
Have you thought of doing a tour in a target rich area like the Washington, DC area? I was wondering if you haven't been here before.
Anyway, I wouldn't stress over your number of reviews.
...so at this point, my percentage is 0% of client reviews. I'm not fond of reviews, but I also don't actively discourage them.
I would say around 10% of my clients have reviewed me.
I love reviewing, it's a nice way to recall all the dirty stuff I did with a provider. Even the lesser encounters I've had did have bright spots, so it's fun for me to just jot it all down in case I ever want to take a trip down memory lane.
I review all the girls I've met so far, with two exceptions. There was this one provider I hooked up with in Taiwan, where picking up an escort over the net is so much more different and primitive than what we have here to the point that I can't actually post a review of her. Then there's this local girl I met up with recently but she requested I not review her or try to set up a TER profile for her, which I agreed not to do since she agreed to let me use her as a reference.
However if I enjoy their company I generally repeat. I like to hobby once or twice a week. It works best for me to have 3 or 4 regulars I can see once a month and then add a new girl for my extra session on the weeks where I need one. When the ladies say 10 percent I'm imagining that is 10 percent of the sessions she has had NOT 10 percent of the number of guys she has met. I could be wrong, but a provider who says she is low volume but has 25 reviews has fucked 250 different guys that year not counting repeats if the number is based off clients instead of sessions. That's a new guy every day for 5 days out of the week for a year.... not low volume IMHO. It does not really matter, just something to think about.
... but to me it means they average one client a day or less. This definition allows for maximum flexibility for scheduling time of day and length of session -- with options to extend, etc.
I would agree with your definition.... in the scenario I described it would not leave room for repeat clients though, which could greatly increase the daily tally.... all that said it really does not matter to me, just a point to ponder
I've been a provider a little over 2 years and when asked about submitting a review the answers i get:
1. They don't want any of this linked to them in any.
way.
2. They are asking for too much information.
3. They don't want to sign up for anything.
4. They type a paragraph and it isn't enough, the site.
won't approve it, now irritated and unwilling to.
continue to submit the review.
I have many regular clients, but signing up for anything is not most of their cups of tea. Most of my reviews come via text message. Whilst you can add those to your site, it helps more on a verified site such as this one.
I've convinced some, but very few are willing.
I started posting reviews when I first got active. Now I'll only do it for a newbie who needs em or if any provider asks me do review. I'm not a high scorer but I am pretty flattering in my verbal descriptions. Personally scores 5 or below mean something went bad. 6 and above means the guy had a good time. Any other level has just too much subjectivity to be useful.
How long has it been since you have seen a review below 5.....
Ah, I can't recall seeing a recent one. But checking the history of some potential providers, saw a few really low scores pop up.
Did a quick search in Atlanta.... 45 ladies have avg below 5 in TER history, 4 of them reviewed in the last 12 months. It seems to me that just like the schools have no child left behind, where everybody passes.... we have no provider left behind where nobody gets below a 5.
Is what you desribed .
A lot of men don't want to admit they spent time with a woman of color. I have a P411 account, men asked if I didn't give them an "OK."
After my next trip to Tallahassee I will be bragging about you not hiding
Can't wait! Keep in touch!
For at least a couple of years now, the only way a provider is allowed to give out an OK is for the client to "request" it using the proper P 411 link.
In the past providers were allowed to give out okays as they saw fit, but the rules changed quite some time ago.
I assumed most guys were like me, reviewing most of the new providers I meet.... I honestly don't get the reasons behind not reviewing other than laziness, but to each his own I guess
In my younger days I had ads everywhere & was available, but now I am a SAHM, so I do not advertise much. I use TER the most these days, so the gents I attract are usually members. The majority of the clients I see these days have VIP here on TER. I pay for VIP too because I read the reviews to see if we may have chemistry first.
If you look at my reviews some are repeats & the new review does not replace the old review. When you count my total number of reviews keep in mind many are my regulars. lol I love TER!
New reviews help if your interested in staying in the top 100 list, if you qualify.
5 percent or less would be my guess. I dont push for reviews because have plenty to show I'm legit and give a good good service. Plus the majority of my clients are not TER guys or are not a big fan of reviews so really only a small percentage.
I do not discourage them but prob less than 1% of my clients have posted reviews online (here and other message boards) But I do have reviews that go back years so hopefully that should make any new client feel comfortable that I am legit. Some do not want the exposure out there so they do not want to post them. Its always been a debatable subject in this biz
Did you ask them for a review? Just curious.
I do not discourage them but prob less than 1% of my clients have posted reviews online (here and other message boards) But I do have reviews that go back years so hopefully that should make any new client feel comfortable that I am legit. Some do not want the exposure out there so they do not want to post them. Its always been a debatable subject in this biz
