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Where are You Located????confused_smile
done4 1871 reads
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I have many times since joining TER, found links for beautiful providers and have no idea where they are. As in what city or region or even what country.
I travel often and when I do I like to see local ladies.

So

Ladies, please, somewhere on you site tell us where you are.

I'm sure I'm not the only one......

I just click on "see my TER review" on their post and look at their profile- if it doesn't tell specifically - I open up a couple of their reviewers profile and see where the reviews are coming from.

Works most of the time.

...and yes, of course you can go to TER regardless and complete the research as you indicate.  This is in fact what I do as I'm sure most do.  But the point of thread I believe is that you should not have to search for such basic and pertinent info.  Why the hell do we need a 'Where's Waldo' mystery at all?  The web site should supply the primary info about the lady while the all important reviews, etc. are follow-ups if and when the interest and/or possibility for meeting still remains.

The vast majority of sites have a 'Bio' or 'Intro' page.  How about, 'Hi! I'm Madison from Anytown.'  Not too much to ask...

The region of the country, or city(ies), or state(s) in which the provider is available should be prominently displayed on either their initial or "about me" page. All to often its either buried or not there at all.

  Easily the most annoying oversight.
-J

The Area Code will tell you.

With cell phone number portability one can keep a phone number forever.  Someone could have lived in City, ST. X when they got their number and moved several times since...    

-- Modified on 11/8/2007 10:54:17 AM

simlple marketing...it's their business card,   1. name 2. services 3. city, state, 4. email    5. phone (optional)if they want to giv that out

Some ladies leave that information off their site for discretion.  They expect you to know where they are based on their advertising (which is done on regional boards, via Eros ads by city, etc.)  What advertising sites do you know of that don't list location?!  Even on the general discussion board you can hit the "See my reviews" button to see what city is listed in her profile.

I'm not sure why this is even an issue?

and this is not always the case.  And yes of course a hobbyist can dig deeper to find a profile in TER (if there is one) and read her profile and reviews to get her location.  I don't think anyone here is saying that finding the information is always an impossible task.  But one-stop shopping would be nice and efficient.  Why bother having a web site at all if you are not comfortable with sharing city, state?  

Not sure I get the discretion angle when you yourself indicated the ladies ad and TER profile will have the information.  Seems to me if someone was this worried about sharing her very general location info they would not be placing this info in ads either.

I can only guess that your failure to see the frustration issue is simply because it is not applicable to you from two perspectives.  You are likley not visiting provider web sites to see if a lady is available to you.  And as a provider, your site does indicate your primary locations (and we thank you for that) so you likely do not hear the frustration of perspective clients who had to search elsewhere beyond your site to learn where you are located.  

I do list my locations on my site, though you have to READ to find it lol!  So maybe I simply don't hear the frustration or experience it personally.

I'm still not sure where you are linking the website info from, that would not give a location?

As to the discretion angle, try Googling "Escort Seattle" or any other city.  Some ladies WANT those hits, some of ladies want the bots and high hits to stay low...

You said "I'm still not sure where you are linking the website info from, that would not give a location?".  Eros, Cityvibe, Craigslist, Outcall.net, and some other "escort malls" have ads where the location is sometimes not listed.  It's not the worst thing in the world, but it can be a pain in the ass for the hobbyists to deal with.  

These websites will mention the state or city, but that isn't really enough information.  Just saying that a girl is offering incall in New Jersey, or Connecticut isn't enough.  I may not feel like driving for four hours today.

-- Modified on 11/8/2007 6:34:31 PM

Eros, Cityvibe, CL, etc (which you listed) ALL have city directories for their ads.  I'm confused why you would say that they don't?!

A good example was given below - when ladies have banners not linked through standard advertising sites.  Cool, I get that example.  For me I deal with that by having a banner used sparingly that says "Seattle/Portland" on it.  I know many ladies don't.

I can't tell you how many times I've found Cityvibe, Craigslist and Eros ads that just list "New Jersey" as a location.  NJ is a small state, and it can still take over 3 hours each way to drive across it.  It isn't really helpful for someone who lives in, say, Cape May, if the provider is offering incall in Trenton.

Having said that, I do understand why some providers don't want to list their location.

and one board for Florida makes it hard to figure out in what city they are based.  As a new resident of Florida, it's been a struggle too many times.  Just one example.

Here's just one way that occurs to me many times:

I'm visiting the web site of a provider and within her site she has a 'Friends/Links' page which contains the web links of other providers who agree to exchange their web links on each of their respective pages. So out of curiosity I visit some of these sites.  Now these ladies do not have to be located in the same location as the referring lady and in most cases they are not.  So I get to the 'new' lady's site, read all her pages and sometimes walk away with no f'ing clue as to where she is located.  So yes I can then search for her name on TER or elsewhere and dig for her whereabouts from there.  It is however mindnumbing that one would have to do this.  And truth be told sometimes I do not take the time to research further.  Perhaps my lost opportunity to meet a great lady but then again perhaps lost opportunity for business for her.

     



-- Modified on 11/9/2007 9:55:07 AM

I was honesly confused WHERE you would find a ladies ad that wouldn't show a location city, and you've actually answered my question.  Thank you.  Really now, knowing this, it would make sense for ladies who do not want their location in their website to have banners with the city listed in it, such as, "Roxanne of Roseland."

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I always thought I was the only one who was bothered by this.  Every time I see a provider's website without at least some mention of her location, I automatically cross her off my list, just on the grounds of gross stupidity.  Usually, if they list a phone number on their website, I can find out their location based on the area code, but sometimes they only list a cell phone or an email address.  Ridiculous!

I don't see a problem? Whenever surfing the web for "hot ladies" don't all sites start with area first then move on to who is in that area? I don't think I have ever done a search that started with, oh say a name like "Kelly". Then found a really good "Kelly" and wanted to know where she was. Every search is done by region and even city first, then lists people in that area.

How are you finding these hot ladies websites if not searching for them? Randomly?

I guess I am just befuddled.

This apparently is not just with me.

Area-code searches are a pain and contacting the provider just to ask her location would not be good.

Just make it a little easier please.

Several hobbyists have clearly expressed frustration about web sites that fail to provide basic information about the locations that are served. While we can debate endlessly about the various ways in which the hobbyist can compensate for this, it should be clear to everyone that it would be better for all concerned if this information was provided in some form.

  For those situations where the provider is not comfortable with stating a location directly she has a number of options. For example, rather than stating that you are available in Chicago you could indicate that you are available in the windy city, or the south east suburbs of the windy city or whatever.

  We appreciate that some providers have legitimate concerns about bots and various search engines, and are willing to read between the lines. We just would like some lines to read between.

  Come on ladies, from your contributions to TER its clear that you are an intelligent, creative, and clever group. All would benefit if you were to apply that to this issue.

-J

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