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Would you think a concept of a professional sexologue/massa-kinesitherapeuthologue ;) / DOMINANT MASTER with the intention to not only tamed or satisfied the pig/sub/dom or anything in between that lies in us but also OUR altersexgo. would be a service wanted ?

 

Where instead of an hourly rate sex-session , I would have a 2h service with brief/debrief and goals adjustments? Use the BDSM experience and knowledge that comes with it to train help someone to be a full round balanced pig IN control ... but also with relaxations services and more therapeutical action if needed.

 

See .. might need your help to clarify the right branding TO offer something very different.

 

Jamal

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Hello there...just to be sure Jamal and Jamahl are two different people :)

 

Anyhow, sounds interesting enough and like you've got the right branding for the most part. At the same time, you offer what you offer and those who are interested will go for it.

 

Considering it may be a niche audience, you may want to be flexible on the length of time. 2 hours may be a bit much for some, but could be desired by others. At the same time, there's definitely a market for it.

 

Personally, I've experience with the BDSM sessions. However, I tend to be more open to it when an already met client requests it. I generally prefer regular sex, but if it degrades to dungeon activities at some point, I'm willing.

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Hello there...just to be sure Jamal and Jamahl are two different people :)

 

Anyhow, sounds interesting enough and like you've got the right branding for the most part. At the same time, you offer what you offer and those who are interested will go for it.

 

Considering it may be a niche audience, you may want to be flexible on the length of time. 2 hours may be a bit much for some, but could be desired by others. At the same time, there's definitely a market for it.

 

Personally, I've experience with the BDSM sessions. However, I tend to be more open to it when an already met client requests it. I generally prefer regular sex, but if it degrades to dungeon activities at some point, I'm willing.

I'm with Mocha don't limit your time a bit more flexible will give results. You caught my eye....

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I think something that you’re alluding to is a good idea – offering “packages“ can help people choose a certain experience. It will be helpful to you to offer different length appointments because different people will want different things, and if they see only one option and it doesn’t work for them, they might not choose to hire you. Also, you really need to clean up your grammar and spelling, and avoid making up words. The little details really matter.

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Hello there...just to be sure Jamal and Jamahl are two different people :)

 

Anyhow, sounds interesting enough and like you've got the right branding for the most part. At the same time, you offer what you offer and those who are interested will go for it.

 

Considering it may be a niche audience, you may want to be flexible on the length of time. 2 hours may be a bit much for some, but could be desired by others. At the same time, there's definitely a market for it.

 

Personally, I've experience with the BDSM sessions. However, I tend to be more open to it when an already met client requests it. I generally prefer regular sex, but if it degrades to dungeon activities at some point, I'm willing.

 

Ok thank you for the answer, see that will help me the time frame is obviously important still for me the « coit » part is secondary given my preference to build a relationship starting around a desire of discovering or/and sharpening the BDSM experience , I guess i’ll Have to establish a protocol and services detail ahead in order to obtain that goal.

 

Cause working in the sex industry yes but choosing a very specific type of clientele implies an even more specific thought out of the matter.

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I think something that you’re alluding to is a good idea – offering “packages“ can help people choose a certain experience. It will be helpful to you to offer different length appointments because different people will want different things, and if they see only one option and it doesn’t work for them, they might not choose to hire you. Also, you really need to clean up your grammar and spelling, and avoid making up words. The little details really matter.

 

Indeed being French I really struggle by the way Eric when did you decide to have your own website?

 

Jamal

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Indeed being French I really struggle by the way Eric when did you decide to have your own website?

 

Jamal

 

I can understand that struggle. Using French and English on your profile might help people be a bit more forgiving with grammar and could attract French speakers. Plus, it's an endearing and interesting thing about you - at least from my perspective!

 

I started my own website almost 5 years ago. I added a section to the site with information about my escorting services, which has been nice, but now I am in the process of opening a site - erichassan.com - that will be solely dedicated to my escort services, and I'll leave thedudenextdoor.com as my porn site. Having a website is a great tool to help communicate more of who you are and there are many ways to do it - you can also check out lancesf.com (@Lance_Navarro's site) or david-sf.com for some ideas of what's possible.

 

(Edited for, of all things, my poor grammar.)

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  • 3 weeks later...

SO AFTER A BIG 2 WEEKS OF NON-STOP WORKING ON IT (NOT A GEEK HERE)

THERE IS A 40% READY VERSION OF MY WEBSITE THANKS TO ALL OF YOU FOR THE HELP AND ADVICE, CAUSE SINCE BY TAKING THEM IN CONSIDERATION AND APPLYING THEM TO ME I GREW A NEW FOUND CONFIDENCE IN WHAT I OFFER TO MY CLIENTS AND HAD RECENTLY LESS STRESSED MEETING CAUSE THEY KNEW WHERE THEY WERE GOING ...

 

ANYWAYS HERE IT IS

 

https://www.ambivalentstudio.com

 

JAMAL

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I have the opposite advice about your idea to have a two hour minimum for bookings. I think it’s a good idea and you should go with your gut on that. If you need two hours with the client to offer the experience that you’re envisioning providing, offering less can dilute your brand in a way that’s counter-productive in the long run. When you’re offering a niche service, you don’t have to go for mass appeal or be flexible to offer something besides what you know your BEST OFFERING is... unless this is your only source of income and you’re worried about not getting enough clients in the short-term. But in this sort of long-term minded way, if two hour experiences are what you want to be selling, I find that it’s best to just declare that, focus on attracting like-minded clients, and let guys who “aren’t so sure” about trying you out for two hours sit and think about it while you continue to amp up your branding. Always get better and better about describing specifically the experience you excel at offering. Be specific about what you’re about and let your people come to you. Being more flexible can help gain more clients in the short term, but being firm about having enough time to do what you do in the best way possible also has its benefits in the long run. You’re a lot more likely to have a schedule full of your ideal session types by next year, for example, if you start off INflexible about it now and focus exclusively on attracting clients who are ready to book the session length you desire as a minimum. Speaking as someone who has had a two hour minimum for the last 3-4 years.

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I have the opposite advice about your idea to have a two hour minimum for bookings. I think it’s a good idea and you should go with your gut on that. If you need two hours with the client to offer the experience that you’re envisioning providing, offering less can dilute your brand in a way that’s counter-productive in the long run. When you’re offering a niche service, you don’t have to go for mass appeal or be flexible to offer something besides what you know your BEST OFFERING is... unless this is your only source of income and you’re worried about not getting enough clients in the short-term. But in this sort of long-term minded way, if two hour experiences are what you want to be selling, I find that it’s best to just declare that, focus on attracting like-minded clients, and let guys who “aren’t so sure” about trying you out for two hours sit and think about it while you continue to amp up your branding. Always get better and better about describing specifically the experience you excel at offering. Be specific about what you’re about and let your people come to you. Being more flexible can help gain more clients in the short term, but being firm about having enough time to do what you do in the best way possible also has its benefits in the long run. You’re a lot more likely to have a schedule full of your ideal session types by next year, for example, if you start off INflexible about it now and focus exclusively on attracting clients who are ready to book the session length you desire as a minimum. Speaking as someone who has had a two hour minimum for the last 3-4 years.

 

THANKS Zach for your answer, that’s actually why I offer a 30min to 1:00 naked massage cause in case you are not ready for the all shambam we can start with that and see , therefore we have the time to talk it out live before / after or while we meet.

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