I am a well reviewed true GFE and am why I love my regular gentlemen and the new ones I met with how does one move to to the more elite hobbyist? wasn't there a high rollar section here?I travel so that isn;t an issue and right now I keeo my donations fair but would love one or two more that more elite?
Originally Posted by Irish Vixen
Define "elite"? The gentlemen aren't necessarily elite... They're successful, they're generous, but elite? Many men who book the high end ladies aren't necessarily rolling in money. They're comfortable, manage their money well, and can afford to spoil themselves with the women they really like. They can't necessarily afford to sit around burning money.
People are just people - it doesn't matter how much money they make. It doesn't matter if they're rich investors, political leaders or construction workers and high school teachers. I think at the end of the day what you want to strive for are *good* men. Men who will treat you like an equal, who are kind, who are safe, who are warm. Good men who are happy to invest that money into the lifestyle of another woman, want to know she's a good woman, and be treated with the same consideration he offers.
If what you want to do is earn more while seeing fewer people - or earn the same and see fewer people - there is much that can be done.
My suggestion: Display your personality. Don't write the usual bio text. Don't take the usual pictures. Distinguish yourself from the background notice of "I like five star restaurants and opera". Dare to be yourself.
Longer dates are important - dinner dates and overnights have to be something you really enjoy. As mentioned already, your rate structure should make it obvious that your preference is for longer engagements.
You don't need reviews, you don't need discussion boards.
As WTF mentioned, if you want to raise your financial expectation, then what you have to do is have enough income from regulars to keep you stable even if you meet no one new, or another source of income. Then raise your rates gradually or suddenly, and be prepared for the first year to be slow if you make a major price change. I've noticed the second year picks up for most women and the third year hums along nicely. It's a long term decision, and it requires initial investment without immediate return.
Being avialable to travel, and being able to tour and LOOSE money, is also important. You don't know where you'll meet the ones that will matter, so you have to do some blind exploring.