PS. Well played Madam, well played. Very nice "Hey look at ME" threAD
I hope it improves your business. The busier you are, the less time you will have to devote to lecturing the rest of us on how to run OUR business.
Originally Posted by SinsOfTheFlesh
Well well, aren't you feeling snarky today? It certainly got her added high on my list LOL!
If you bothered to notice, she asked it as question and then put her own thoughts on how she approaches her biz out for discussion.
I think she has an excellent point that many providers out there have no idea how to be professional and run that part of their lives as a business. It isn't just phone, but also text, e-mail, PM etc... Lots of ladies post 24/7 but aren't available all the time. It isn't always easy for a hobbyist who wants to respect a provider to know the best way to communicate because providers don't often post about that and often aren't straightforward when they do. Even when I see a provider is online here and PM, text or call them I sometimes get no response (likely because her computer is online, but she is in session or asleep).
First lesson in business is usually that it is "all about the customer" so one would think providers would try to communicate by the method the customer finds easiest and most preferable (though there are many notable exceptions to this as well so I may not be talking about you). That just isn't usually the case in this biz since it seems ladies often use whatever they prefer the most. That often works because on our end the little head is driving things in many cases and there are also safety concerns so comfort with channels of communication is also important. I would say that probably 80% of the providers out there are inconsistent in responding to text, PM and e-mail as well. This may not be drastically different from business as a whole though because somewhere around 50% of businesses do a pretty poor job of communicating too.
To understand her point on professionalism in this biz and in general all you have to know is that a very high percentage of startups in any business don't make it through the first year or two. All you have to do is look at the threads SL puts out there about the pictures lots of providers use in their ads and showcases. Most get the title, "WTF were you thinking when you took this and posted it?" There are essentially three main parts of any business, marketing (showcases, ads, reviews, word of mouth), sales (TCB or closing the deal) and delivery (BCD). Few of us in any business are really good at all three and this is particularly true of providers, partly because being a provider has very low investment requirements and barriers to entry (remove panties and all barriers to entry are gone - pun intended). Also, because there are few good accredited Provider Business Schools teaching the skills to do well in all aspects of this biz. Maybe there should be or you smart ladies should put together a cooperative with some who are good at marketing, clothing, makeup, nice incalls etc.., some who specialize in closing the deal (phone voice, responsiveness, etc...) and some who are great at BCD. Then you could help and teach each other how to do it all right LOL. This happens to some extent already with mentors, girls teaming up and even agencies, but I doubt it is terribly effective and I don't see too many providers who really seem to want to be teachable. The model there would have been Japanese Geishas or Persian courtesans from some centuries ago.
I think she had a very fair point and it if was a ThreAD it was a good one!