sglala.com (aka 啦啦网) was another Singapore escort website which used to be popular. In the end, it ended up with the same fate of all the other similar websites – being shutdown by police.
Below is a screenshot of the former sglala.com website
While developing the Geylang666 platform, our team did extensive studies on the previous escort websites active in Singapore, to ensure that we can deliver the most satisfied escort experience.
Today, we decided to release these studies, so that visitors like you are more equipped to find a good experience.
Let’s talk about the good and bad about sglala.com:
The Positive
- This site really kicks it when it comes to marketing. In a short time span, it become one of the most popular escort site in Singapore. As a result, there were a lot of girls offering their services for you to choose from.
- Name of the site is really easy to remember, so that you could always find it any time.
- At that time, this site was also one of the few which allowed “broad search” function. This made it easier for you to find relevant services here than elsewhere.
The Negative
Compliance:
First of all, just like all the other similar websites, sglala is not compliant to its governing laws. The site again obviously presented itself like an online brothel catering only to prostitutes, hookers, and other sexual services.
This is also the reason for it being shutdown. Many people do find their preferred date online, but do not store any contact or message due to family reasons. Therefore, a sudden shutdown did cost some people a loss of contact with their preferred date.
Integrity:
Secondly, it generally took a few dates to find a really satisfying escort. Many of the escorts on the site were with fake information, and caused disappointment among visitors.
This was because that the site focused a lot, actually too much and solely, on marketing, and ignored the fact that integrity must come in balance. With rapid growing number of escorts, many were not verified on their photos, information and etc.
Professionalism:
Lastly, despite that the “broad search” function was implemented on top of what other sites offered, there was literally no other added value. The experience using sglala was completely the same as using any other similar site. Such experience was not optimized for mobile at all, and seemingly not professionally designed for user experience.
Given the fact that 90% of traffic came from mobile devices, the site surely did not do well in being considerate to its visitors.