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    Hi everyone i would like to start doing bodyrubs for money while i go to school, i see girls advertise on Backpage often but the posts move so fast it drops quick and i only get 1 or 2 calls a day & i have to post after 7 or 8 get no calls. Where else can I advertise? Without Craigslist adult section being around anymore I dont know where else to go Btw i live in NYC.

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    Search function is your friend. We've gone over this over and over again. no offense.

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    I advertise in the beauty section of craigslist, lol. Its free and tons of responses.

    Since you can't say you give a massage in your postings, just say something like you bring massage table or massage oil so the guys putting "massage" in the services search will see your ad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ItsSamyall View Post
    I advertise in the beauty section of craigslist, lol. Its free and tons of responses.

    Since you can't say you give a massage in your postings, just say something like you bring massage table or massage oil so the guys putting "massage" in the services search will see your ad.
    I wouldn't do that but... Are you getting "tons" of bookings that way?

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    Maybe Eros or Cityvibe? NYC is such a competitive market. I imagine it'd be difficult to compete if you don't have a decent marketing budget. Are there any legitimate incall bodyrub places where you can work for awhile?

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    Just noticed all the typos sorry everyone I was typing from my iPad half asleep, lol. Anyway yes it's very competitive the only reason I haven't wanted to work at a spa is becuase many of them do Nuru which I'm def not ready for and full nude. I know most girls out here I've met say when they are indy guys don't really care about full nudity, which I rather have, also they take such a big cut. Was curious about Craigslist do you get alot of bookings from it?

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    Yes, I get a lot a lot of customers from craigslist. I also screen though so that weeds out the undesirables (and cops). I dont get nude, no full service (unless of course Im horny,they're cute, and fork over more cash), no bjs, or any of that. I wear lingerie. When they reply to my ad I send them a well written paragraph explaining that that this is sensual full body rub and no escort services are provided, along with some sexy (non-nude) pics.

    You will get lots of freakazoids but as long as you screen, and aren't desperate, and don't answer any dumb questions about hjs and "happy endings", you will find some nice guys on craigslist. Also, backpage works too.

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    ^ My biz model was really similar to this one and worked well.

    Backpage does have an auto repost feature too. You pay more and it'll repost your add for you every few days. I'd create different ads, and always use the auto-repost so that my ads would come up every day when I wanted to work a lot.

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    Well you definitely would have to be creative in your marketing for this service, some add in on their websites, and then advertise in the same place escorts do they usually have a massage section.
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