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I think you should go for it. This may be another source of revenue for you. Test it out and see how it goes?

 

I certainly will...I’ve been discussing with rentmen ways that’ll help. For one I’ve told them I’m feeling less inclined to advertise heavily on RentMasseur much because they don’t have a lock private pic feature, and all I see is people looking at my private pics versus actually booking things.

 

I’ll see how it goes. I’ll be taking notes over the next 2 to 4 weeks.

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So now, they can’t play dumb and say they didn’t make an appointment, because they’re not getting the code, unless they have an appointment. Period.

So then people will make an appointment to get to see the pics and then cancel or no show. How will you handle that?

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I'm kinda curious because I've never experienced it from the provider side. How well are you able to communicate with the people who run Rent.Men? They feel pretty opaque to me. I mean there is a contact form, but it's just a blank box that I assume goes nowhere. But maybe it actually does? Or maybe it does for people who pay money?

 

Honestly just wondering.

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I'm a premium RM client and I can tell you that every provider I've met, I have seen their private pics first without any issues. I prefer to know what I'm getting into (or what's getting into me) before I book. I'm not interested in paying extra, on top of my premium RM client fee, just to view private pics. I'm viewing with the intent to hire. If I want to get off, I can do that with any free porn site. I always appreciate someone that makes the hiring process easier, versus someone with limitations that could be red flags. And I wouldn't categorically dismiss all the "lookers". Sometimes I'm looking at private pics for my future "to do" list. This doesn't immediately lead to a hire, rather they are put on my short list for hiring later when they are visiting my city or I am in their home city. This has been the case with many of my visiting hires. I already knew who I wanted to hire, and just waited for our availability to line up.

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The best ad messages are believable, legible in font type size and saturation, do not use complex language when simple is adequate, memorable (eg, ideas in verse, such as simple rhyme, are taken as more credible and insightful), name the product easy to pronounce (attention to logical correct upper/lower case; no symbols, only letters and numbers but only where digits create an associative response in memory !), with possible consideration to priming consumer action. Moreover, maybe contain partial ripoff components of other popular brand names in associative recall..

 

HiramHung123Go ... just an example, likely too long and silly. This is very impromptu. But Hiram is boozy denoting mellow, conveys anchored position 'here I am', whisky is macho, HH is alliterative, Hung primes Hunk associativeness, the starting pistol is athletic phallic charged explosive and alerts to temporal expediency while priming action over complacency. Hiram holds as legit abbreviation and some readers connect it to Walker, George to curious, Sam to Yosemite, Steven to even ... most conventional names evoke association, so make it a good one. Do not do what some cruel parents do, use a name that is more befitting a beloved pet, unless you want to deliberately create a milder meeker persona.

 

Effort is aversive to consumers. Adding the complexity of a Russian Doll approach to layers of information is not enticing. It undermines the advantage of speed, clarity, conciseness, and a balanced judicious degree of embellishment.

 

Giving directions and cues to the task of reading attention? "What now ... proof is needed that the first stage of content is true?" is the readers intuitive response. Do not make him need to identify with any complex justification, including the idea that a reserved private compartment of viewing offers more titillation. It rings defensive and overdone, like if I did not hook you at hello let me give you the real deal that I failed to demonstrate at the get go.

 

In other words, use my posts as an example of what not to do in devising a grabby ad.

 

The idea of imposing on the viewer extra steps to access a secondary cache of ad content is preposterous. Save that for direct communication or undressing later.

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Hmmm... you don't like that RM won't share their client revenue with you. Then don't advertise with them. Go somewhere else. Oh, that's right, there isn't anywhere else.

I've never heard anyone complain about everything as much as you. You have complained about every city you have set up in. They were great when you moved in, and now I've watched you say they didn't generate enough business. All those cities and one disappointed provider. What's the one thing shared with all of those disappointing cities. Oh, I remember, you. Check the mirror. It's the source of all your issues.

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