A website called the USA Sex Guide Forum does just that and although prostitution is not specifically mentioned in the website, some police say it is just a high-tech way of selling sex.
The website allows you to click on a city and discuss areas in the city where you can find "street girls."
(Jana) "I'm surprised there is because most of the girls out here I've known are all in jail and they're slowly coming back out."
This woman calls herself "Jana," and on Wednesday she was picked up for prostitution. She wanted to keep her name withheld.
(Jana) "'I'm dealing with businessmen who are looking for fantasies. Or men who are looking for a quick fix for lunch or they're just waiting to have a little fun on the side."
Jana says websites like the USA Sex Guide Forum, which claims to be the Internet’s largest sex travel website, are not uncommon.
The site is basically a blog in which posters describe girls and locations.
(Jana) "It's not accurate because you don't know what type of girl you're gonna get. It's easy to falsify an image of a girl who is out working the streets."
The website is specific. A terms and abbreviation page describes detailed information, like spinner standing for very petite thin girl, or acronyms like HWP for height and weight proportional.
Terms typically used to describe street girls and a self-described term for Jana.
(John Johnson) "Their free to say what they want to say. There's frankly no way to tell what they say did in fact occur."
Pulaski County Attorney, John Johnson says it is freedom of speech.
He says these postings are just claims and without corroborating evidence to back up the claims, convictions are impossible.
(Johnson) "It's obviously distasteful and not a web site I would have gone to had I not been asked to take a look at it, but there's a lot of things that are covered by the first amendment."
(Jana) "You do what you gotta when you ain't got no where to go. I'm 28."
Before taking the advice of the website, law enforcement officers say this.
(Name Withheld) "I also was very proud to read in there that L.E. which stands for law enforcement. They referred to as you know as we've really cracked down."
On a ride along with the Little Rock Police Department Vice Squad, officers arrested several offenders. Officers in the squad average around 100 charges a month from raids.
(Johnson) "It's something that we monitor on this squad. A lot of the web site postings are outdated."
Undercover officers, who also asked not to be identified, say activity on the website from 2004 to 2005 has significantly decreased.