A savvy escort will work on all levels if escorting her primary income. I had a conversation with a girl who saw $150 clients all the way up the $1,000 client. She said she saw her business like the Hilton chain: they come in all price points but its still Hilton. Because of this approach, she is busy all the time.
Understood, this doesnt work for everyone.
I am now starting to advertise on my own at $200/hr, but was once working for someone else at MUCH higher price points at $600-1200/hr. Some of the girls scoffed at the $600 jobs, but the madame said, "You have to accommidate everyone thats how i stayed in business for so long."
It all depends on what kind of client you want.
I saw the site of a girl who has a 2 hour minimum and offers to cook for the client for sigificantly more. Its safe to say she is aiming at the men who have the time to dedicate to seeing her.
The provider who charges 3-5k per day/week/month wants to build intimate relationships on a long term level. A mistress thing.
Ive seen ads of girls who have prices that start at 15 minutes. One could say she is attracting the clients who want to get in and out, not pay too much and move on to the next girl. Th provder could care less because there is always someone around the corner.
Understood, this doesnt work for everyone.
I am now starting to advertise on my own at $200/hr, but was once working for someone else at MUCH higher price points at $600-1200/hr. Some of the girls scoffed at the $600 jobs, but the madame said, "You have to accommidate everyone thats how i stayed in business for so long."
It all depends on what kind of client you want.
I saw the site of a girl who has a 2 hour minimum and offers to cook for the client for sigificantly more. Its safe to say she is aiming at the men who have the time to dedicate to seeing her.
The provider who charges 3-5k per day/week/month wants to build intimate relationships on a long term level. A mistress thing.
Ive seen ads of girls who have prices that start at 15 minutes. One could say she is attracting the clients who want to get in and out, not pay too much and move on to the next girl. Th provder could care less because there is always someone around the corner.
Thanks.
So how do you plan to branch out into different levels of the business, aim your marketing at each niche, and be effective in all of them?
How would you apply the term "value added" to the higher end of the spectrum to produce the perception that the higher dollar amount being paid for what is essentially the same product [or is it?] is worth it?
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