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#11
Thanks Hornynomad, very kind of you to say. You can call me gorgeous anytime! x

Twitterwise, you can't write a lot in one tweet, but you would be amazed at what is said sometimes. It can be a lot more hardcore than any forums (depending on who you're following), anything seems to go on Twitter. You can always send direct messages too, but again, you are limited to the amount of text that's on each one. I was never really into Twitter until recently and now I'm addicted! Having said that, if anyone wants to follow me, my Twitter name is: @EscortAnnalise
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#12
Guilty lol I havn't been on for a while but i'am back lol
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#13
weathers been lush so i guess everyone is out enjoying the sunshine............. but everywhere seems dead atm Xx
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#14
Same as everywhere very up and down and like all sites etc some days good some days bad and sometimes with forums or should I say most of the time only a handful of the total members contribuate. It's getting those members to join in or start new threads.

As with everything advertising is key.
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#15
I just joined the forum, so hi all! Smile

I've been camming for a few years now (newer to Adultwork though) and I was surprised at how few active threads there are on here compared to a couple other camming/sexwork forums I use. I definitely agree that advertising can play a big part. It's like a snowball effect too, the more posts there are, the better the SEO, and the more people find the forum and join and make more posts, or vice versa. I'm surprised it took me this long to find this forum, since I spend way too many hours a day looking at camming/fetish/sexwork and all manner of other pervy stuff on the internet.
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#16
(27-03-2012, 10:53)RoseAnders Wrote: I just joined the forum, so hi all! Smile

I've been camming for a few years now (newer to Adultwork though) and I was surprised at how few active threads there are on here compared to a couple other camming/sexwork forums I use. I definitely agree that advertising can play a big part. It's like a snowball effect too, the more posts there are, the better the SEO, and the more people find the forum and join and make more posts, or vice versa. I'm surprised it took me this long to find this forum, since I spend way too many hours a day looking at camming/fetish/sexwork and all manner of other pervy stuff on the internet.

Hi Rose and welcome to the forum. It's strange that despite the popularity of AdultWork so few people seem to be aware of this forum. I must admit that I found it by accident via Google but I haven't found anything similar. Look forward to hearing more from you.
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#17
Probably because the forum is not affiliated to AW, so has no advertising or promotion from the AW site. The only way to really find the site is to google for it, and for that you would probably have to know of the existence of the forum in the first place.

The number of posts really dwindled with the change in ownership of the site, the new owners decided to do away with the moderators, and from then on the number of posts just bottomed out, and a lot of people just stopped posting. (although some of the ladies were unhappy with the way the previous owner wanted to run her forum and were setting up and promoting one of their own anyway)

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