Here is a link to the first 32 pages or so from the original book by JD Roberts. Who loves ya baby?
http://books.google.com/books?id=ppf...%20CPA&f=false
From the little that I've read of it, it's not worth spit. And I've heard this from others as well. Perhaps the second one, the one that supposedly costs so much, is a better read and more current.
Below is the link to Amanda's books. They're affordable and at least gives you an idea of what questions to ask yourself, there is a blog that's good reading as well, and some really good basic information.
http://www.theinternetescortshandbook.com
I'm always MORE inclined towards listening to advice from a woman who has actually participated in sex work than a man who thinks that he knows how it is, and what advice to give, than a woman herself.
I find men offering advice for sex workers to be on the insulting side with a few exceptions.
Guess that stems from men coming in out of the woodwork when I was new and telling what I needed to do to become successful (open beaver shots, chocolate syrup dripping down my ass, ads that read on a 5th grade educational level, lowering rates - they ALWAYS tell you to lower rates - if business is slow/new/old/anytime and the list goes on!).
Now asking men about the colors or style that he likes when viewing a website, that's worthwhile. Asking a man for helpful business tips as a sex worker is opening yourself up to a horrid can of proverbial worms unless it's tax advice or something more along those lines.
Just my opinion.
Elisabeth