Becky,
Thanks for the open invitation to start new topics. I'm game!
I have a problem I would like some input on.
I am very low-volume and do more outcall than incall, so having a permanent incall location isn't an option. I just rent hotel rooms when needed. In addition, part of my marketing angle is that I come to the area convenient to the client.... "a moveable incall."
How can I avoid being stuck with an unused room when a client cancels? I get great rates going through Hotwire, but need to pre-book to do so. If he wants to meet in the morning, I need to check in the night before. So if he's meeting me at 11 a.m. and cancels at 8 a.m. or even the night before I am still stuck.
Here are some of my thoughts~~
***Charge a deposit when an incall is booked? I don't know how many hobbyists would do this, but possibly I have a good enough reputation for many of them to trust me.
***Charge a cancellation fee? If a hobbyist can't manage to get away to meet me for a pleasurable rendezvous, it's unlikey he can manage to meet me to pay a cancellation fee.
***Only offer incall to former friends? It's the new gentlemen who cancel most.
***Meet new friends at Executive Spa? It's not great because of the lack of beds, but I wouldn't need to pre-book or go through Hotwire in order to get a good price (I think it's about $40). I wouldn't pay for the room until my date showed up and met me in the parking lot. It's not the atmosphere I prefer but maybe ok for a first-time get together.
*** Just eat it as a cost of doing business?
*** Ask first-timers to pay higher fees so that I pay the higher hotel "walk in" rate right before the date? The last time I checked, the walk-in rate at a 2.5* hotel was $89 which just kills me knowing I could have gotten a 4* for half that and felt MUCH more comfortable and upscale.
Any thoughts?