Brothel Lineups, why such a Challenge?

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Brothel Lineups, why such a Challenge?

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What am I missing?


Why is it so difficult for houses to keep their lineups posted on their websites current?


Don’t they know who will be working that day and the next?


I understand not saying who’s coming because that in this business is a constant issue, for every reliable Lady who schedules in advance there’s 4 or more who are flaky.


Just seems to me it should be part of someone ‘s daily or every other day job to take 5 minutes and post on their own website who is available that day.


We all understand Shit happens, people get sick or there may be an emergency that alters that lineup by a Lady but that’s no excuse to not post a lineup
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I don’t think picture Lineups are needed. If the house already has pics of the Ladies up then a simple list is all that’s needed. If a guy wants to know what a Lady looks like then just go to her page on the site.


It doesn’t need to be complicated, if houses want to do more that’s fine but a list is all I’m referring to and that would take no more than 5 min a day to post
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I agree that a list of the ladies for the current day or week is certainly feasible and the minimum.

For pictures, a good quality selfie should be easily obtainable, along with a bio.  That could be then posted to the house's web site.  What I would expect is a form for the lady to fill out that includes a spot for the pix and the bio.  It then would be posted immediately.  If the lady wanted to update the bio over time with more info or more and better pix, so be it.  And yes, that would take more time.

However, for the house web site to take 3-6 months for the lady's info to show up is ridiculous.  It shows me the site was not setup originally to easily add and subtract info on ladies.  That is where the problem is.  The web site design should not take a web designer to simply add and subtract such info.

Some web designers want to use a lot of technical mumbo jumbo to confuse their clients and to justify why they are needed all the time and to justify all the dollars and why they are so slow.  Like in so many fields, it takes skill to make things simple.  Anyone can make things complex.
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I think some houses can certainly do better and it can be a bit frustrating as a client when you can't plan as much in advance as you would like. On the same token, I can see it being challenging for some houses as it seems there is an almost constant rotation of new ladies and some new ladies it seems are already saying farewell within 2-3 weeks of arrival. In those instances I can't really blame the house or expect them to sink time and resources into promoting ladies that choose not to remain for any length of time.


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Like 9er mentioned, it should be easy for any staff member to post a simple updated lineup on the house discussion board on either a daily basis or whenever changes occur.  For houses that don't have their own forum, they have the option to post lineups on the independent boards like here.

In regards to updating lineups on their house websites, I can see where that may be problematic if any updates/modification are not done in-house.  Brothel staff would need admin access and have to be trained on making modifications without messing up the entire site.  If they have to rely on an off-site IT person to make modifications, that creates another bottleneck which is probably part of the problem with some brothel web sites.
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The problem is:

That these sites are not easy to update and brothels don't really get it. Most are years behind technologically. Brothels are in the Phantom Zone and have done things a certain way for so long that they can't see any other way.

The industry will die the way it is now.

It's frustrating to be truthful.
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What I am hearing from the ladies is that some web sites are like the old rotary phones.  (Don't send a text message to a rotary phone.)

A "newer" web site could be setup to allow a non-IT office person to manage a portion of the web site to "turn-on" or "turn-off" the names / pictures / bios of ladies as to whether they are on the floor or away from the house.

Now that would be just the job for me  I go ogle the ladies and for everyone I see, I enable her name and picture.  Sign me up!
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