This a very interesting marketing ploy.
As someone who actually fits into her acceptable age group, I think that this young lady just needs to figure out whether she really wants to be a provider. I've never seen a straw poll on the age of the dudes on here but my guess is that most of the guys are over the age of 40.
When you offer a service and you narrow the sample size to a certain age group and on top of that, you add other stipulations on top of it, all I have to say is good luck.
Another major flaw is actually assuming that financially successful guys in my age range will actually find you attractive enough to jump through hoops to see you. And will go through the hassle of sending you a face and body pic for your approval. That's highly doubtful unless I am mistaken and this site is eHarmony.
My guess is that when that phone does not ring and very few e-mails are sent to her, that marketing strategy will completely change. If she wants any real business, she'll stop being so delusional about her looks because very few girls look good enough to actually pull off those demands. I take that back, no woman looks good enough for those ridiculous demands. Why would any guy risk that?
Originally Posted by Joe Smith
You're reasoning is fine but I suspect you're conclusions are off because you start from an incorrect premise--that she's in this mainly for the money. Not every escort is looking to make as much money as she can. I know lots that do this even though they do not need the money. She's an SMU college student and has a job. This seems like a sideline venture for her in her spare time and I doubt she needs the money.
So, lots of screening restrictions certainly cut down on the number of potential customers, but may make the experience more enjoyable for her. Just as it's wrong for anyone to say that she must see anyone and everyone with cash, I think it's also silly for anyone to say that she's going about this the wrong way unless you know what her goals are. Not all escorts are alike in their reasons for being here. They all should be welcome, however.