Has anyone seen any real difference in placing an ad on Eros.com?



Has anyone seen any real difference in placing an ad on Eros.com?





Think about the target demographic of a service like eros: men looking for outcall entertainers, not men who want to pay a cover charge to sit in a strip club to buy lapdances. Any business contacts you get from a service like that will expect you to provide private entertainment. If you are willing to provide private dances outside the club go for it....if you are not then you are setting yourself up for a lot of BS.
Ditto for placing ads on matchmaking sites. When I was a newbie and online dating services were free (anyone remember [email protected]?) I put up a profile to get guys to come into the club....all I got was a bunch of timewasters who wanted to take me out....not buy dances.... In retrospect it was my own fault for marketing to the wrong demographic.
Rebecca Avalon



Thankyou very much for the input.
I like it, thanks for share.
Hmmm, do you have anything in your city similar to pdxblackbook.com?
I don't think eros would be helpful if you're looking for strictly ITC customers... at least in Portland, there are no entries for exotic dancers and it has the reputation of being a resource almost entirely for providers.
We have a magazine in Portland called Exotic, and it's distributed for free in strip clubs all over town... a lot of ads, fluff articles, etc. Some girls take out ads for themselves in that... mainly lingere models. The best advertisement out there tends to be the girls who get to model in the monthly ad for their club.
Unless you are looking to do outcall work from your club environment, you'll probably want to find the media specifically targeted to dancers & customers to avoid misunderstandings.
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