Appointments to reviews ratio

VIP Mya Michelle's Avatar
I'm not going to lie, I can only imagine how much more money i could make if i was blonde, blue eyed, and had the same figure i have now as a black woman.. and enthusiasm i have for pleasing as i do now and have had since i started... I KNOW i would have like 500 reviews and like 200 repeat clients over years!

WHEW if only i was a precious All-American white woman in this game... I'd be fucking RICH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I will typically write a review for the first visit. For subsequent visits I no longer see the point in writing a review unless something unexpected occurred.

If others operate in a similar manner, I can see how most visits would not result in a review.
Charlie Brown's Avatar
Writing reviews can be fun. I try to keep everything on a positive note - often it's easy, rarely it's not.

Don't write a bunch of 'em even though I hobby weekly and sometimes to much.

I see mostly the same ladies time after time and request and see a new lady on occasion.

I find it most fun to write a review if the session was just special, even if I've reviewed someone before. That familiarity with one another sure allows for a bunch more fun !

So, I review maybe 10-15% of the time. Seems average.

Anyway, thank you ladies for being here. I know I never take it for granted!
Sir Lancehernot's Avatar
I will typically write a review for the first visit. For subsequent visits I no longer see the point in writing a review unless something unexpected occurred.

If others operate in a similar manner, I can see how most visits would not result in a review. Originally Posted by right_now
I know lots of guys operate like that, writing reviews only when they need to to get PA. I understand the rationale, but I do think it's good to write reviews of women you've seen before, even if the comfort level is high and there's nothing new to report, just to remind the rest of us that she's still around. Lord knows, aside from posting adds, they don't do very much to entice or encourage return visits.
Laura Lynn's Avatar
Lord knows, aside from posting ads, they don't do very much to entice or encourage return visits. Originally Posted by Sir Lancehernot
Hmmmm other than ads and reviews, how would a lady entice or encourage return visits? Just curious from a hobbyists pov. I send a thank you note and usually say I'd love to see someone again if the session was a good time. But I rarely reach out to a gent first, I'm quite curious.
TheEccie214's Avatar
I'm not going to lie, I can only imagine how much more money i could make if i was blonde, blue eyed, and had the same figure i have now as a black woman.. and enthusiasm i have for pleasing as i do now and have had since i started... I KNOW i would have like 500 reviews and like 200 repeat clients over years!

WHEW if only i was a precious All-American white woman in this game... I'd be fucking RICH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Originally Posted by VIP Mya Michelle
Be white, and have MAJOR plastic surgery to that gremlin face. But then it'll be tough because most white women don't act like trailer trash so you're born with what your mama, and who anybodys guess is your father, gave you.
I know lots of guys operate like that, writing reviews only when they need to to get PA. I understand the rationale, but I do think it's good to write reviews of women you've seen before, even if the comfort level is high and there's nothing new to report, just to remind the rest of us that she's still around. Lord knows, aside from posting adds, they don't do very much to entice or encourage return visits. Originally Posted by Sir Lancehernot
I agree with you that seeing someone multiple times generally does generate a higher comfort level and, sometimes, some very nice and unexpected surprises.
Gentlemen Rendezvous's Avatar
I would rewrite your analysis and be reviews/appointments, so as nothing is above 100% (should be ). I failed %s once they get above 100

I would think that 10-15% of appointments are reviewed. A swinging wild ass guess based on pure conjecture and speculation.
I would rewrite your analysis and be reviews/appointments, so as nothing is above 100% (should be ). I failed %s once they get above 100

I would think that 10-15% of appointments are reviewed. A swinging wild ass guess based on pure conjecture and speculation. Originally Posted by Gentlemen Rendezvous
I hear you but for those providers whose primary source of income is from the hobby, it's clear the number of appointments must be well above the number of reviews in order to live reasonably well.
I hear you but for those providers whose primary source of income is from the hobby, it's clear the number of appointments must be well above the number of reviews in order to live reasonably well. Originally Posted by LordoftheRim
I think you're on the cusp of a calculation. Unfortunately calculus makes me want to cry, so I am not able to provide further assistance, here are some variables to input:

Where
X = hours of numbers available
Y = numbers of years providing
Z = clients who don't write reviews at all
K = Discount provided by provider for reviews
Q = The orneriness of the hobbyist
G = return visitors
I think you're on the cusp of a calculation. Unfortunately calculus makes me want to cry, so I am not able to provide further assistance, here are some variables to input:

Where
X = hours of numbers available
Y = numbers of years providing
Z = clients who don't write reviews at all
K = Discount provided by provider for reviews
Q = The orneriness of the hobbyist
G = return visitors Originally Posted by BBW Jane Smith
I think I would rather have a tooth pulled without novacaine than attempt calculus as it's been literally decades since my last tangle with that. Maybe I'm overthinking the question and just pose it in terms of backward engineering. Throwing out a completely arbitrary number of $75,000 per year and using $250 per hour equates to 300 hours. Allowing two months of inactivity per year for various reasons (sick, period, vacation, etc) yields an average of 30 hours (or appointments) per month. Adding in appointments less than one hour, multi-hour, review and long-term clientele discounts would probably drive the number of appointments up to achieve the $75,000 number. I think even the more high-volume providers don't get 100 reviews per year. So the result is that I still don't have a clue but my WAG would be that a ratio of appointments to reviews for most providers falls somewhere between 4:1 and 10:1, which is still a pretty wide range.