Hello everyone out there wherever you are!
I am getting ready to put out a showcase and my contact info next week. In anticipation of meeting potential new clientele, I will try to communicate as transparently as possible in order to avoid any misunderstandings. The way I see
it, I am not for everyone nor is every potential inquiry for me. (Duh!) Finding the right person to see is sort of like dating, not every person is a match or compatible. Guys don't want to lay out their hard earned cash only to be disappointed or worse, to feel outright cheated. Personally, I would prefer to have someone make an initial first impression and decide to leave before beginning a session than to burn and churn over it and perhaps even publish a negative review.
That being said, I have never asked for a single review. As of late, with the few people I have seen who have graciously offered to write a nice review, I have specifically asked them to please refrain from any review of me. I realize this is confusing to some, as some women are very proud of their positive, glowing reviews and that many clients trust a review over a phone interview of a provider and her pics. Personally, I find reviews to be very intrusive of my privacy. I feel they are about as invasive as secretly filming a session. Of course, if I ever did anything that truly warranted a negative review, I feel that is only fair on the part of the reviewer to report something glaringly wrong in an effort to warn others of a legitimate alert as we women do to warn others about a potentially harmful male client who should be avoided at all costs. I also happen to have a very important person in my life who is an eccie member and has unfortunately and accidentally read a very telling personal review of me and I would prefer that it not happen again. Just as most men reading this would not want your significant other reading a tell all of your secret encounter as we all have a right to privacy in what personal choices we decide to make.
All that being said, would you refuse to see a woman who seemed nice and who was easy to communicate with if she did not have any current reviews? I'm sure there are, as I have heard positive responses from potential clients who have inquired. I have had to field the question more often lately and so far the clients trusted my response.
I have a feeling a lot of you will say something like, "Oh hell no!"