On 2018-02-21 20:01:30 Rasgulla said:
I don't think billboards for this site will "expose to the world that there is a site called ESA".
The blue site has for years and years doing it. And any maadhir out there who got curious due to that site would logically start googling. And googling. And some more googling. And within a hour or so would have discovered every single sex for sale website out there. And ESA is right up there with there SEO.
That's how I discovered ESA. It was first the newspapers for escorts, saw blue site's ad among them and went googling. Who remembers the other old now vrek white site starting with the letter P? Or the site that a WG told me was owned by Joy back then?
On 2018-02-20 10:38:38 SweetScorpio said:
Eish...really?
Advertising is all good, but I for one dont want friends and family knowing this site even exists.
Just my 2c
On 2018-02-21 14:41:10 Need4Passion said:
How are these ads going to be positioned though?
I saw other site are and they have been kinda generic in that it's massage, gentlemen's club, or adult entertainment with models so no direct link to prostitution.
A wg advertised in an area advertising as such is sure to draw the attention of the community and mobilise action from the authorities. It's only going to take a phone call from a suspecting wife to confirm services before she goes to the cops complaining her neighbour is selling sex.
This was the reason addresses where not put in or why the GPS app idea won't be used although I wish that was.
Currently this site draws attention from people who want to make use of the services. Billboards push attention to everyone in the area.
I think generic and MG billboards could work but going into actual what in the area is a little dangerous.
I personally would stay away from the what on a board in particular as I believe she would receive more unwanted attention which means the same for me as a client visiting her and I don't want to be there when the neighborhood comes with pitchforks or the cops after confirming it's a whole in "a plush homely neighborhood"
On 2018-02-21 20:19:10 Julia said:
Joy? Our Joy at 'Joyville' owned a site?
I am not sure about that....
Julia
On 2018-02-21 20:37:55 Julia said:
@ Mika Bbw
This avert will be right in the face of the general public. There are a lot of people who don't read newspapers or google specific adult sites. But here its in the face advertising,
Again what monkey see monkey do unfortunately society is curious that is life, curiosity will take over lets not scratch we its not itching.
Regards
Julia