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Escorts Check The Location Of Your Clients

January 25, 2012

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Knowing the location that your clients have made their bookings from is a very useful tool. If someone makes a booking from Asia saying they want to catch up around the corner from you in New York, you already have grounds to question if they’re legitimate. Thankfully if you’ve got an escortdesign.com website this function is built in.

When someone makes a booking, next to their name in the bookings area you’ll see details of their IP address, location and whether they were on a mobile.

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January Escort Website Photo Showcase

January 23, 2012

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This time around we learn the importance of stunning photos to your site. These recent signups have used striking photos to make their sites even more eye-catching!

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January Escort Website Showcase

January 5, 2012

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2012 has got off to a great start, thanks to everyone who has signed up so far this month – here are my favorite sites so far!

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Tracking Your Website Traffic

January 3, 2012

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Start tracking your website visits and much more today in a few short steps:


1. Signup for google analytics (or activate it if you’ve already got a google account)

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2. Create a website profile in google analytics using your current website address

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3. Enter your google account info into the analytics tab of your escort design website manager

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If you need any help, don’t hesitate to get in touch!


Price and Value

December 26, 2011

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The luxury industry is based on the relationship between perceived value and price. Charge $10000 for a designer handbag and the owner perceives it’s worth that obscene price. If you put the exact same bag (minus the brand) in a walmart with a red tag that says $50, you assume that’s what it’s worth – even though it’s the same product!

That’s why you’ll never find that luxury handbag on sale. As soon as it’s seen at a lower price, that’s the new value that’ll stick in a consumer’s mind and they’d never pay the higher price.

In this way, the luxury industry can move a tiny amount of product yet still generate huge profits. Next time you’re thinking of pricing low to increase volume, consider doing the opposite to increase profit instead…