Do Escort Service Ads work better than social media ads?

stevehawk

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Escort Service Ads have always been something I felt unsure about, especially when compared to social media ads. I see people online arguing about both sides all the time, so I figured I’d share my own experience and see if anyone else relates.

At first, I honestly thought social media was the obvious choice. Everyone is there, scrolling nonstop, liking stuff, sharing posts. It felt natural to assume that adult brands could just blend in and find the right audience. But that’s where the frustration started. Accounts getting flagged, ads rejected, reach dropping for no clear reason. It felt like walking on eggshells all the time. Even when something worked for a week, it could suddenly stop the next.

That’s when I started questioning if I was wasting time trying to make social platforms work for something they clearly don’t love. A few people on forums mentioned trying escort service ads instead, so I decided to test it without expecting much. What surprised me was how straightforward it felt. No guessing if a post would get taken down or if an ad would suddenly vanish. The traffic wasn’t massive, but it was more focused. People clicking actually seemed interested, not just curious or randomly scrolling.

That said, it wasn’t perfect either. You still have to test different messages and be patient. Some ads didn’t perform at all, and others did better than expected. Compared to social media, though, it felt less stressful and more honest about what kind of content was allowed.

If you’re stuck like I was, constantly fighting rules and shadow bans, it might help to step back and try something different. I’m not saying one option is magic, but for adult brands, escort service ads felt more stable and less draining than social media. Curious if others here have seen the same or had totally different results.
 
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