I am sorry but me being a provider I think you need to earn the high prices that your able to charge over time and hard work. I come from the old school, half my family has been in the adult entertainment industry and I dont think you can just cum in new and charge 300- 400 for hh or hour. I started out lower and as time has went on and the more reviews I get I have slowly increased my prices. I think you have to earn your position and high pricing. Thats why I will also ask the women who have been on here a while questions and advice, they earned what they charge and obviously when they are still getting great reviews and plenty of business they have earned it, I just dont feel I have graduated from being a rookie yet. So my prices as of now will stay fair and I know and am very confident that I am great at what I do and not a total dog to look at lol and I could probably charge a little more and get just as much business, but like I have said I my self dont feel like I have earned that right yet.
Originally Posted by shayla84
Shayla, you could raise your prices today (by a modest amount) and it wouldn't affect your bottom line, because you're a pro. You have no attitude, your skills are top notch, your IOP is excellent, and your availability is terrific. You've done it and continue to do it the right way.
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That said, I also am in the camp of those who won't pay $300 for an hour, but for me it's not so much value as it is budget. There was a time when I paid that much; there was also a time when I earned a lot more than I am now. Everything is relative. After my income nosedived I began to realize that it's not so much what she's worth, or what she thinks she's worth, as it is what I can afford. Like Rick said, $300 for one hour or $400 for two one hour dates....that's a no brainer.