How big a piece of the pie is Eccie?

That seems like a large number to me (not saying its incorrect).

So where are the other 7,000 hiding out at? Originally Posted by cowboyesfan

The hunt is on!!!
I get about 60 percent of my clients from here on ECCIE, then the remaining clients split between P411 and ERAPS. I find many of my clients are members on all 3 Boards. Also, get a few hits off of my web site, but they usually go from there to here on ECCIE to find out more info.


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That's a pretty small number actually.
.23% is 2/10's of 1%.
So, if a town had 100,000 people. It would mean 230 women were providers. Considering all levels from street-walkers, strip-clubs, internet providers and extreme UTR, that sounds pretty accurate.
I get about 20% of my clients from ECCIE.

Some ladies get more, but then again that's from among those of us who advertise here. There are lots of ladies out there who aren't on ECCIE.

And, I don't advertise on BP and on a Google search of "escort dallas" BP is always near the top.
Given 3.25 Million women in the metroplex, 7500 full time workers is a very small number. Thank goodness, because I could never afford 8000
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That's a pretty small number actually.
.23% is 2/10's of 1%.
So, if a town had 100,000 people. It would mean 230 women were providers. Considering all levels from street-walkers, strip-clubs, internet providers and extreme UTR, that sounds pretty accurate. Originally Posted by TheWanderer
Waco has about 125,000 people. Do you think you could find 288 providers in a town of Waco's size? (Note I didn't say Waco itself, due to certain factors more or less unique to that city that wouyld influence the answer.) I'm not trying to be argumentative; I'm just supplying a real-world example for your consideration.
Its 230 per 100000 women, not general population so assuming 50% women, its actualy 144, not 288. So yes, there could easly be that many in a town that size. And of course, its a national average, so who knows in aspecific twon.
The math doesn't sound right to me. 6.5 million in the census, 50% female doesn't mean that 50% is in the provider age group. Have to figure out how many of those 3.5M are between the age of 20 - 45 with a lot more weight on the 20 - 30 range. By the time you get through the adjustments that 7500 number is going to be cut in half at least and more likely cut by a factor of 4 or 5. I'll bet the real number is less than a thousand, tops.
You guys are way ahead of me here. Once I see every lady I want here, I guess I could consider the other 1000.s.
.... I'll bet the real number is less than a thousand, tops. Originally Posted by lawdelaw
Last time I counted there was almost 900 providers registered here on Eciie just in the DFW area. This board has been up for about 18 months or so? I figure 675 are still actively providing in one way or another.

Given that, I think there are about 10 times that many elsewhere to be found in DFW.
That seems like a large number to me (not saying its incorrect).

So where are the other 7,000 hiding out at? Originally Posted by cowboyesfan


CPI's halfway house for wayward women!
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remember to add the college crowd; the girls from ou of town coming to attend school and enter the P4P scene to cover bills and school. used to see on BP or CL during the start of school and again after X-mass break. see a little here lately with BP and CL becoming a problem for the ladies
Don't get too anal on this. Its a very generalized average. So what if its off a a couple of hundred for an area the size of the metroplex. Its just a guide or estamate. I did not study the methodology of the study so I cannot comment on what it made allowances for.

The point, based on the orginal post, is that ECCIE is a very small part of the hobby
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  • 10-17-2010, 12:09 AM
CPI's halfway house for wayward women! Originally Posted by cpi3000

The address, sir?

lol

PSD
The undergrounnd of ECCIE and their offshore affiliates could total hundreds of millions, the scary corporate subcultar and secrecy...this is big folks. maybe trillion....maybe