
How to advertise as an escort in Portugal: complete guide
Everything you need to know to create a high-converting escort profile: photos, bio, pricing and safety. Practical guide for Portugal and Brazil.
Where to start: choosing the right platform
The first step is choosing a trusted platform that offers real visibility, content moderation and data protection. In Portugal, several options exist, but few combine strong SEO (to appear on Google) with security tools like identity verification and client blacklists.
Prioritise platforms that charge no commission on meetings — you pay only a fixed monthly subscription, and your earnings are 100% yours. Avoid directories that sell higher placement to whoever pays most with no quality screening.
Your profile: stage name, bio and location
Your stage name is your brand. Choose something memorable, elegant and easy to pronounce — avoid numbers or symbols that make searching harder. Your bio should be short (3–4 sentences), focused on what you offer and the type of client you seek.
Location is one of the most-used filters. List your main city and, if you travel, the cities you cover. Profiles with a clear location receive around 40% more contacts than generic ones.
Photos that convert: quality, variety and watermark
Photos are the most important conversion factor. Invest in a shoot with good lighting — natural light or a discreet studio. Include at least: a portrait (face or profile), a full-body shot, and a contextual photo (hotel, restaurant).
Always enable automatic watermarking. Avoid posting the same photos on multiple platforms without a watermark — your visual identity is part of your positioning. Refresh your photos every 2–3 months to keep your profile current in results.
Pricing, availability and filtering unwanted contacts
Define a clear price list and keep it up to date. Profiles with visible prices reduce contacts from clients with misaligned expectations. State your availability hours and whether you do outcall (travel) or incall (receive).
Use the blacklist system to block problematic clients and share with the community when appropriate. Clearly state in your profile which services you offer — this naturally filters contacts and attracts compatible clients.
Profile SEO: how to appear on Google
Many clients search on Google before accessing a platform. Your presence on a directory benefits from the platform's collective SEO, but you can optimise further: use the city name in your bio, spell out services in full (not abbreviations), and keep the profile active with regular updates.
Verified profiles with positive reviews rank higher in internal platform results. Ask satisfied clients for reviews — even 2–3 honest ratings make a visible difference in ranking.
