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How to Write an About Page for Your Escort Website That Converts

4 Jun 202610 min readBy RoseConnect
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How to Write an About Page for Your Escort Website That Converts

Most escort websites have one of two About pages: nothing at all, or a list of physical measurements. Both are missed opportunities. Your About page is the single most-visited page after your homepage — it is where potential clients go when they are already interested and deciding whether to reach out. A strong About page converts that interest into a booking. A weak one loses a client who was already halfway there.

This guide covers exactly what to write, how to structure it, and what to avoid.

Why the About Page Matters More Than You Think

Clients booking an escort are not just booking a service — they are booking a person. That means trust and connection matter enormously. Before someone sends you a message, they want to feel they have a sense of who you are. Your About page is where that happens.

Websites with a completed, personality-driven About page see 40–60% higher contact form completion rates than those with no About page or a purely factual one. It is the page that answers the question every potential client is really asking: "Will I actually enjoy spending time with this person?"

This is also the page that differentiates you. Your services, rates, and location may be similar to dozens of other escorts in your city. Your personality, story, and voice are not. A genuine About page is your most powerful competitive advantage.

What Every Escort About Page Needs

1. An Opening That Creates Immediate Connection

Do not start with "Welcome to my website." Start with something that makes the reader feel something — curiosity, warmth, recognition.

Compare these two openings:

Version A (common, ineffective):

"Hi, I'm Sophia. I'm a 26-year-old blonde companion based in London. I offer a warm and attentive GFE experience."

Version B (effective):

"I have always believed that the best evenings are unhurried — good conversation, genuine attention, and no sense that either of us is watching the clock. If that sounds like what you are looking for, we will probably get along very well."

Version B says almost nothing factual, but it creates an immediate emotional image. The reader can picture the experience. That is what an opening should do.

Your opening (2–4 sentences) should:

  • Suggest what kind of experience you offer without listing it clinically
  • Reflect your actual personality — warm, sharp, playful, sophisticated, whatever is genuinely you
  • Make the reader feel they are already getting to know you

2. A Genuine Personality Section

After the hook, give clients a real sense of who you are. Not your measurements — your character. What do you enjoy? What kind of company do you keep? What makes an evening with you memorable?

This does not need to be long. Three to five sentences of genuine personality beat a page of filler. Think of it as the answer to: "What would we talk about if we met for the first time?"

Good examples:

  • "I read a lot — mostly history and the occasional trashy thriller when I am travelling. You are just as likely to find me at an art exhibition as at a rooftop bar, which probably says something about me."
  • "I find that the best conversations happen when neither person is trying to impress the other. I am not easily shocked and I do not take myself too seriously."
  • "I was raised bilingual and spent several years working across Europe before settling in London — so yes, I am comfortable at almost any kind of event, dinner, or occasion you might need a companion for."

3. What You Offer (Written for Humans, Not Search Engines)

Yes, you need to mention your services — but write it in a way that feels natural, not like a menu.

Avoid: "I offer GFE, dinner dates, overnights, travel companionship, and social escort services."

Try instead: "Most of my bookings are dinner dates or longer — I enjoy the kind of evening that has time to breathe, whether that is a restaurant, a show, or simply a night in with good wine and conversation. I do travel regularly with clients, both in the UK and abroad."

The services are all there, but they are framed as real experiences rather than line items. This is also better for SEO — natural language around your services tends to rank better than keyword-stuffed lists.

4. Your Approach to Bookings

Clients want to know what working with you looks like before they reach out. A short paragraph on your process reduces anxiety and pre-qualifies enquiries.

What to cover:

  • How you prefer to be contacted — WhatsApp, email, a contact form
  • What you need from new clients — some escorts ask for a name and LinkedIn or professional email to verify clients; others keep it simple
  • Your typical lead time — are you available at short notice, or do you prefer advance bookings?
  • Your general availability — evenings only, weekdays, weekends

Keep this factual and brief. Two to four sentences. It signals professionalism and saves both of you time.

5. A Photo (or Two)

Your About page should have at least one photo — ideally different from your homepage hero, showing a slightly more candid or personality-driven side. Read our guide on the best photos for an escort website for specifics on what works.

A photo on the About page reinforces authenticity. A text-only About page, however well-written, always feels slightly anonymous.

6. A Clear Call to Action

End your About page with a specific next step. Do not assume the reader will navigate to your contact page on their own.

Options:

  • "If you would like to arrange an introduction, the easiest way to reach me is [WhatsApp / the contact form below]."
  • "I reply to all genuine enquiries within a few hours. The best way to get in touch is [method]."
  • A WhatsApp button or contact form embedded directly on the page

The call to action does not need to be elaborate. It just needs to be there.

What Not to Write on Your About Page

Common MistakeWhy It HurtsWhat to Do Instead
A list of measurements and physical statsCommoditises you — clients can find that on any directoryLead with personality; include physical basics briefly and naturally in bio text
"I am very discreet and professional"Every escort says this — it has lost all meaningShow professionalism through the quality of your writing and site design
A long list of things you won't doSets a negative tone before you have built any rapportSave limits for your contact/booking page; keep the About page positive
Copy-pasted content from another siteGoogle detects it; clients sometimes recognise itAll content must be original — it does not take long to write 200 words in your own voice
No About page at allForces clients to make decisions based only on photosEven a short, genuine page is better than nothing
Formal third-person bio ("Sophia is a sophisticated companion...")Feels cold and detached — like a press releaseWrite in first person; it is warmer and more authentic
OverpromisingCreates mismatched expectations and difficult clientsBe accurate about what you offer and the kind of connection you provide

About Page Length: How Much Is Enough?

This is a question we hear regularly. The answer: long enough to create genuine connection, short enough that a reader on a phone does not have to scroll endlessly.

In practice, that means:

  • Minimum: 150 words — anything shorter feels like you did not try
  • Sweet spot: 250–400 words — enough to establish personality and answer the key questions
  • Maximum: 600 words — beyond this, most visitors stop reading

If you have a lot to say — multiple specialisms, travel availability, languages spoken, interesting background — consider breaking it into clear sections with short headers rather than one long block of text.

SEO Value of a Well-Written About Page

An About page is not just for visitors. It also helps search engines understand who you are and what you offer.

When writing your About page with SEO in mind:

  • Include your location naturally — "based in London", "available across the UK", "I see clients in Manchester and the surrounding area"
  • Name your services in plain language — "dinner companion", "travel escort", "overnight bookings" rather than only abbreviations
  • Use your name (or working name) — Google associates your pages with your personal brand; consistent use of your name builds authority
  • Keep the page on its own URL — `/about` not buried in a homepage section — so it can rank independently

For a full picture of how search works for escort sites, see our guide on SEO for escorts.

A Simple Structure to Follow

If you are staring at a blank page and do not know where to start, use this structure:

SectionLengthWhat It Does
Opening hook2–3 sentencesCreates immediate connection and sets the tone
Who I am3–5 sentencesPersonality, interests, what makes you different
What I offer2–4 sentencesServices described naturally, not listed clinically
How bookings work2–4 sentencesProcess, contact method, lead time, availability
Call to action1–2 sentences + buttonTells the reader exactly what to do next

Total: roughly 250–350 words. That is the minimum viable About page — it covers everything that matters without overloading the reader.

Real-World Example Structure

Here is an example of how the above structure might read in practice (not for direct copying — write your own in your own voice):

"I have been based in London for six years, though I travel regularly — mostly Europe, sometimes further. I spend a lot of time in restaurants and galleries and not nearly enough time reading the books I keep buying. If you are looking for someone to spend an evening with who will actually be present in the conversation, that is what I do best.

Most of my bookings are dinners, events, or longer arrangements. I work with a small number of regular clients and I do take new introductions — I just prefer them to be considered rather than rushed.

The easiest way to reach me is WhatsApp. I reply to genuine enquiries the same day, usually within a few hours. I ask for a first name and a brief note about what you are looking for — nothing more than that."

Notice what this example does: it establishes location, hints at travel availability, suggests a social/dinner companion focus, indicates selectivity (which signals value), and gives clear contact instructions — all in under 150 words.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I write my About page in first person or third person?

First person ("I am", "I enjoy") almost always reads more warmly and authentically than third person ("Sophia is a sophisticated companion who..."). Third person is common in press releases and corporate bios — not in genuine personal introductions. Use first person unless you have a specific reason not to.

Do I need to include my real background or can I keep it vague?

You can be as vague as you like — many escorts choose to keep personal details minimal for privacy reasons. What matters is that whatever you write feels genuine, not generic. "I enjoy good conversation and new experiences" is so vague it says nothing. "I split my time between London and Paris and genuinely enjoy opera — though I am equally happy at a hole-in-the-wall ramen place" is specific enough to feel real, without revealing anything identifying.

Can I use the same About page text on my directory profiles?

Avoid using identical text on your website and directories like AdultWork or Vivastreet. Google treats duplicate content negatively — it may deprioritise your website page if the same text appears elsewhere first. Write a shorter, adapted version for directories and keep the full version for your site.

How often should I update my About page?

Review it every 6–12 months. If your services, location, or personality have shifted, update accordingly. Stale About pages — still mentioning a city you moved from, a service you no longer offer — erode trust. A quick annual review keeps it accurate.

Does the About page help with Google rankings?

Yes, indirectly. Search engines use all your pages to understand what your site is about. An About page with natural mentions of your location, services, and name helps Google build a complete picture of your business. It also increases overall page count and time-on-site metrics, both of which contribute positively to rankings.

Ready to Get Started?

If you want help writing your About page — or want us to build your full escort website with copy, SEO, and design all handled for you — message us on WhatsApp.

  • Your working name and location: — so we can write copy specific to your market
  • The type of bookings you want more of: — dinner dates, travel, regulars, new clients
  • Your current website: — we can audit what is working and what is not
  • Any copy you already have: — we can refine and improve, or start fresh
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