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Every guy has their own business model. Pick what works best for you.

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My guess is that if a provider is asking above and beyond an acceptable rate, he is either accustomed to receiving it or he is looking to establish clients who can afford that specific pricepoint.

 

If he goes on and on about how he serves "high class clients only", perhaps that can be taken the wrong way. But as mentioned above, everyone has their own biz model.

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Choose your business model and be consistent with it. Set the rate, never discount, never negotiate. Decide whether to charge a flat rate all inclusive or operate a low cost airline style service that means extras are charged for. But be consistent and provide value. There’s lots of amateurs in this business thinking they can make easy money. They don’t last long. Don’t be one of them.

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But be consistent and provide value.

As with most ventures it is always a good idea to "under promise and over deliver".

 

I invited my regular over for my birthday to celebrate with me. He showed up with a tray of cup cakes. And he hasn't forgotten the date since that first year - I usually get a funny text from him every year. That is why he is a "regular"! ?

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I maybe plan to do the same and even sign up for the companionship website ?. Do you think its a good idea ?

In general my advice to clients is: if you enjoy sex work as a client, continue to enjoy sex work as a client

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I think saying you only meet "high-class clients" is going to be a challenge especially starting off. There's a guy who's advertising in Denver like this and I tried to set-up a meeting but it became increasingly clear he was looking for like a sugar daddy kind of situation or something. He already started off with a pretty high price for Denver and then kept trying to add that he wanted to love to be "exclusive" and find someone to support his career as an artist. I passed after it just became something I just knew I couldn't deal with.

 

Months later, he still doesn't have any reviews and I am not sure I think that he's had much success finding clients at all. This despite him having very handsome pictures on his profile.

 

Now, I am almost certain that simply being an attractive, high-quality escort is going to open opportunities to meet "high-class" clients that may take you on trips or treat you to nice things. But you won't likely start out that way and those types of opportunities may be fewer and farther between than you may wish. They may also come from regular Joes who you meet for $250, develop a rapport and become a regular with. Even my broke-ass has treated guys to trips to hot springs, overnights in luxury hotels and tickets to the theater.

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Suggesting that one only sees “high class clients” is akin to the “luxury condominium” descriptor. Non sequiturs running wild.

Does any real estate developer sell “basic” properties? Nope.

Same with escorts. I’d fall over if an ad said “I see only basic clients.”

It’s just language garbage. Ignore it.

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As an escort you don’t decide whether or not you see “high class clients”, the clients decide that. You can set yourself up as expensive or top end but if no clients take up the offer you’re not an escort atall, let alone a high class one. All you can do is price your service what you think it’s worth and then see if the market likes you. If it does, then it has decided you’re worth it. If it doesn’t then you have to decide to lower your price or get out of the business.

I set my price when I started 4 years ago and I’m getting the volume of clients I want so it’s good for me. My clients vary from extremely wealthy to students on low income. They all pay the same rate, they all get my full attention and focus. You can decide to be professional and reliable of course but you can’t decide to be “high end”; that is decided for you.

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My view as a former client is that I don’t mind a little, polite negotiation. Especially as I enjoy a broad range of activities, I emphasise that my interests comprise a menu (not a checklist). If no rate was stated, I’d ask what’s a fair rate for you.

 

The one pricing strategy I cannot stand, and always walked away from, is a stated rate but the escort tries to ‘up-sell’ me and charge for extras. I cannot abide being asked to pay more for kissing, or more for deep French-kissing, or being told Yes you can cum in my mouth but it’s extra to swallow…

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