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05-21-18 18:00 #10972
Posts: 413I think now is the time for Monger Reform. Where now we have an opportunity to collectively to stop paying outrageous prices. I know this sounds like a pipe dream and to resist the urge in the moment to fold and pay an upsell won't hold We have to try though. The CL / BP shut down was a blessing in disguise to destroy and rebuild.
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05-21-18 17:17 #10971
Posts: 85Originally Posted by Procrast333 [View Original Post]
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05-21-18 17:14 #10970
Posts: 106We're back!
Wow. That was a bit of a dry spell. So where are all the places advertising now? I was curious how the lack of BP and CL would impact business. I tried searching for a few of the numbers I had but no dice. Any casualties that anyone knows of?
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05-21-18 17:01 #10969
Posts: 100Business is Down
Originally Posted by JmSuttr [View Original Post]
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05-20-18 19:20 #10968
Posts: 39Originally Posted by ZebraSoile [View Original Post]
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05-20-18 09:49 #10967
Posts: 39Leah
Originally Posted by Calvinking757 [View Original Post]
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05-19-18 23:24 #10966
Posts: 263Site
I found that some of my favorite local indies are advertising here:
https://www.massageanywhere.com
It's mostly legit, but you should recognize some pretty faces on there.
Originally Posted by JmSuttr [View Original Post]
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05-19-18 18:27 #10965
Posts: 60It's good to be back
Its been wild since the sites been down. I got a few stories incoming but its good to see things are getting back to normal.
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05-19-18 11:51 #10964
Posts: 1832AMPs vs indie masseuses
Originally Posted by RoaminRoman [View Original Post]
IMHO, indie masseuses may have taken the biggest hit, especially ones who advertised in therapeutic massage sections. Most new ad sites are geared toward escorts and not so much toward massage. The ones who are probably doing ok are those who had a reputation for great customer service and cultivated a good base of repeat customers (ex. Thai KK, Tara, etc.) while those who relied on a constant churn of new clients are probably not doing as well.
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05-19-18 11:26 #10963
Posts: 1832Nice to be back
Originally Posted by TomMcAn [View Original Post]
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05-19-18 10:50 #10962
Posts: 1222Some of the ads are dubious at best
Yes, the Internet has a history but one has to wonder if some providers simply moved on. We'll have to see who's still active and who isn't.
Time and money have been in short supply for me recently, but out of curiosity I perused some of the ad boards still available. Many of those ads are dubious at best, even more dubious than the Asian crapshoot ads which dominated Backpage the last couple of years. On one site I also found some ads for providers who had supposedly retired. So this will definitely be an interesting season.
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05-19-18 04:26 #10961
Posts: 906Dented but not brokern
Originally Posted by Idk85 [View Original Post]
And, of course, the AMPs are still around. The clampdown didn't bother them much, since they didn't much depend on sites like CL and BP for business. What the new (or, rather, revamped) USASG now needs is the sharing of our findings.
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05-19-18 01:30 #10960
Posts: 79Originally Posted by TomMcAn [View Original Post]
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05-19-18 00:13 #10959
Posts: 1222Testing
Another beta tester in the Northern Virginia section. Welcome back mongers!
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04-08-18 21:18 #10958
Posts: 413Originally Posted by Skooby [View Original Post]