The new search is smarter — but the quality of your listing still determines how well it performs. This article explains how the new search finds listings and what you can do to make sure you are appearing in the most relevant searches for what you offer.
How the new Search Page finds listings
The new search does not just match exact keywords. It understands the intent behind a customer's search — what they are actually looking for — and surfaces the most relevant listings.
This is good news for advertisers: your listing can appear for a wider range of related searches, even if the exact wording does not match. But it also means that vague or incomplete listings may miss relevant searches entirely.
What to check on your listing to maximise search visibility
1. Your title
Your title is the most important signal for the new search. Your title should clearly state what you offer and where. Be specific — "Blonde escort London incall" performs better than "Girl in London".
2. Your description
Include the key details a customer would search for: services offered, availability, location, and anything else relevant. Write naturally — the search reads for meaning, not just keywords.
3. Your location
Make sure your listed location is accurate. Customers can filter by distance — if your location is wrong, you may not appear in radius searches for the area you actually serve.
4. Your rate
Customers can filter by price range. If your rate is not listed, you will not appear in those filtered searches.
5. Your photos
Customers can filter for listings with photos. A listing with good photos also converts better — customers are more likely to get in touch.
6. Your services
Make sure Incall, Outcall, or both are correctly set on your listing. These are filterable options that customers actively use.
How to check how your listing appears in the new search
To see how your listing appears to customers:
1. Go to the Search Page
2. Search in your category and location
3. Find your listing in the results
4. Try adjusting search terms to see how your listing responds to different queries
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