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What's the busiest night for the escort business?


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When I first started hiring escorts about 15 years or so ago, I read the Matt Adams book on the escort business. If I recall correctly, he claimed that the busiest nights for escorting were Mondays and Tuesdays, the reason being that business travelers were the heaviest hirers and most business trips were taken during the beginning of the week. The slowest nights for escorts were Friday and Saturday, according to my recollection of what Adams wrote.

 

I don't hire often, but when I do, I tend to avoid those allegedly busy nights and pick one of the off nights, as I don't want the escort to miss out on any potentially lucrative clients because of me.

 

It seems to me that even if Adams (and my recollection of what he wrote) was correct at the time, the escort business has changed radically since those days. Agencies are no longer as dominant as they used to be. The Internet has allowed many more escorts to be self-employed. Lots of escorts seem to tour the country and publish their schedules. I often see Manhattan escorts pop into Philly just for a weekend. Presumably they wouldn't do that if those were really dead nights.

 

I think the client base has changed as well; do business travelers still bring the bulk of the business (if they ever did)?

 

So my question is, what are the busiest nights for hiring?

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When I first started hiring escorts about 15 years or so ago, I read the Matt Adams book on the escort business. If I recall correctly, he claimed that the busiest nights for escorting were Mondays and Tuesdays, the reason being that business travelers were the heaviest hirers and most business trips were taken during the beginning of the week. The slowest nights for escorts were Friday and Saturday, according to my recollection of what Adams wrote.

 

Busiest day for me is a weekday.

Friday and Saturday night are busy too.

Sunday would be slowest day of the week.

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Thanks, Kevin!

 

The thing that sticks out on that chart is that there are only a few percentage points difference between the best and worst days. Since the chart is for revenue, it doesn't necessarily measure number of clients. Perhaps weekends are higher in revenue due to all night or all weekend hires.

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Thanks, Kevin!

 

The thing that sticks out on that chart is that there are only a few percentage points difference between the best and worst days. Since the chart is for revenue, it doesn't necessarily measure number of clients. Perhaps weekends are higher in revenue due to all night or all weekend hires.

 

Interesting observation. Here is some data which might support that.

 

Lifetime revenue by day of the week (as of May 2015):

 

http://laterslater.com/RevenueVgigs.png

 

Kevin Slater

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