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Originally Posted by lizshue81
What makes a good ad? How much info do you like to see included? How many pics? Other considerations?
Just wondering...
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I will almost always look at an ad that promises new pics, even if it's someone I'm not particularly interested in seeing. New, quality pics have gotten me to book with providers I was on the fence about. Now if a provider's ad has been saying "NEW PICS!" and the pics haven't been updated in a month, I'll start ignoring those ads.
Other things: ads shouldn't be too wordy, but also something more than just "available yo HMU." Emojis should be used sparingly, if it all. I usually ignore ads that are littered with them.
To me the most important things to communicate are when you're available, how to contact, what screening info to provide, and if you're running any specials.