one question - will reviews have much of an effect on a escorts business and some escorts who have opted out say reviews have not affected their business, maybe others here would know if thats true or not
one question - will reviews have much of an effect on a escorts business and some escorts who have opted out say reviews have not affected their business, maybe others here would know if thats true or not
I use to stay but will not now as when its not really them they can offer a bad service and not really care, you would think when they would meet a genuine guy who pays good money and has worked hard all week for that money that they would feel its only right to offer a good genuine service to a nice guy but not the case it seems, why the need for all the deceit
Last edited by AdonisOtoole; 28-02-16 at 10:05.
I don't have many reviews, guy's in Belfast don't seem to review as much as the guys down south. I think it depends on the area you are in to whether reviews make a difference and you have to rely on the guy booking to actual read them and not get blown away by the pictures, real or fake, you should right review, then that way they have the choice.
I am sorry to hear you meeting with the lady didn't go to well, we aren't all like that.
blondiebombshell (28-02-16), Sexy Sandy 69 (28-02-16)
You are assuming they want repeat business. You are assuming that this is what is best? If you keep seeing the same people there is no time to see new people and new people generate reviews. Reviews can generate more free advertising, especially when there are rewards given. If a sex worker tours a lot then yes it is great to have a few people re-visit so you can get some pre-bookings, but the whole point of touring is to attract new business and if your advert is attractive enough then you will get a lot of calls and get a lot of work. Why would it matter if they are people you have met before or not? You might as well stay in the one place if you are looking for repeat business and not bother with all the hassle of travelling.
Also, having regulars changes the dynamics of the work. If you meet someone once, then you have the excitement of the 'first meet' that will carry the booking so far. If you are still seeing the same person 4 or 5 times down the road then you can not rely on that and you have to try harder to keep them happy. Also people start asking questions about your personal life and want to know more about you. If you are a private person this can be difficult, as you don't want to upset anyone, so what do you do? Tell the truth or make up a story and then how does that feel?
I'm not saying this is a fact for all, but I am saying that these are considerations. You assume that having regulars is best, but it's actually really hard work and you have to be more open to getting to know that person and visa versa. Not everyone wants to do that. They just want to work and move on and forget who they met and that doesn't mean they are not providing a great service, it just means they want to be able to disconnect afterwards. That is not a bad thing.
Business can be done in many ways and be successful. Have you ever heard of a 'pop up shop' for instance?
emilyuk (28-02-16), Sexy Sandy 69 (28-02-16)
redforever (28-02-16)