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Anna

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Hi there, Iam fairly new to Escorting, I got into this because I'm a student and also a mother with my own house and the part-time job I had wasn't at all flexible with my studies and it paid a PITTANCE (minimum wage isn't enough when you have to pay a babysitter out of your wages). I have since found that it isn't as easy as I thought it would be (I think everyone probably thinks that at first), although I have quite enjoyed the research i have done, which is alot, and the progress i have made. I was so ecstatic  ;D when i came across this site and have been scouring the forum and info pages, so thanks to all. xxx Hope that soon i can answer other's questions when I'm a bit more established. Anyway, enough rambling about me. I have things all set up and nearly orginized and have had a few bookings, but i have a few questions-

1) How do you put banners (ie Punterlink etc) onto your homepage so you can have a reprocial link and get free advertising?

2) I have seen numerous independents websites with a disclaimer (You must be over 18, Escort is paid for time and companionship only etc etc) before you can enter their  site. I assume you need one of these to make it legit, so please advise- are there templates i can stick on there? and how?

Thanks xxx 
Anna xx

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Re: Hi Website legal stuff- disclaimers I think they are called? xx
« Reply #1 on: 13 October 2008, 12:28:55 am »
Hi Anna!

Anika Mae posted this about placing banners last week - assuming you are using one of the free site builders I would think this will work (I am completely non-techy and wouldn't have a clue). Read: http://www.saafe.info/main/index.php?topic=576.0

As far as disclaimers go, there is a difference between the two types you mention - you do have to have an 'over 18' warning on your first page if your site has adult content (which it should do!), but if you are in the UK, the 'time and companionship/consenting adults' bit is really up to you, as you are an independent and therefore not breaking any laws. Most ladies do seem to have them, so anyone would be forgiven for thinking they were obligatory, but they're not.

There is a bit more here: http://www.saafe.info/main/index.php?topic=594.0

I'm sure a lot of people think this work is a breeze, a 'licence to print money', I have heard it called! It is in fact tiring, time-consuming and very, very tough and you sound like you have realised this in good time and are making sensible choices - there is a lot of great info on here and we are all here to help! Welcome to the forum x :D