A word she chose herself
Every profile here typed that word onto her own listing, and that is the entire membership rule. The directory does not grade its advertisers, does not run a panel and does not promote anyone into a tier โ it publishes what people write about themselves and gathers the ones who wrote the same word. Understanding that changes how the page is worth reading: the label tells you what she is aiming at, and the rest of her profile tells you whether the aim is convincing.
The rates sit too close together to sort by
Prices on this page occupy a narrow band at the upper end of the directory's spread, and the practical result is that the money filter does nothing useful here. On most pages a ceiling halves the list. Here it either keeps everyone or empties the grid, because the distance between the first figure and the last is small. Spend the effort on the district and on the text instead โ they are the two things that genuinely tell these profiles apart at this level.
Where these 46 actually work
JBR, Business Bay, TECOM and Al Barsha hold most of them, which is worth saying because it is not what people expect. The word carries an image of resorts and skyline addresses; the addresses on this page are largely ordinary parts of the city. Every advertiser here travels and nearly all of them also host, so where she is based tends to shape her journey rather than yours. Check her coverage before you get attached to a listing.
What is checkable, and what is not
The badge is the one line on a card that somebody other than the advertiser stands behind: a moderator matched her photographs against a verification shot, or read the whole profile through. 22 of them carry it. The word at the top of the page is not checkable in that way and was never meant to be โ it is a claim about presentation, made by the person making it. Weigh the two together, read her text in full, and write to her directly.