Actually, with all due respect, its missing the point that was made earlier altogether.I understand what you're staying... but I don't think you understand how it really works on our end of the deal. I meant what I said when I said the pool is extremely vast. Eccie is a very very small sliver of the hobby pie.
Only each lady can decide what working smarter or harder is for herself. When a lady chooses (as is her right), like any business, to market services at a higher price point (say $400) she reduces the pool of potential clients that are able and willing to pay that rate, and marketing gets (much?) harder for every client they can attract and keep. Is that working smarter because you're good at marketing and keeping those clients or harder if you're not. Could be added stress levels if that price point dries up a bit. Is setting a lower price point working smarter because you can attract more clients and keep them more easily, even if you have to see more clients. Not for me to say which is right.
Its a balance only each lady can decide for herself.
Personally, I pay the ladies advertized rate. I will admit that I do look for specials, but special to me is a bit more time for the same rate. For my personal balance, its often harder for me to organize free time than the rate I'm willing to pay. So that's my balance. Originally Posted by GoAheadMkMyDay
Dallas is an unusual market--- I say that, because the average girl with a ton of positive reviews could almost double her rate in any other large market (except for Houston-- the phenomenon is really a Texas thing).
I know plenty of ladies at $400 an hour, both in Dallas and out of Dallas, who see more people in a typical week than I do at my average $175-$200/hr rate. Some of these ladies are busy enough to where they make more in a day than I make in a week. There are a lot of players at that end of the pool, they just don't really engage in these message boards or threads. So no.. if they are good at what they do and have priced themselves properly, the marketing at that level isn't any more difficult. The marketing only really becomes a bit more difficult at around the $1000/hr price point.
Yes, there are some different expectations at that level. Of course, appearance is a big one, as is intelligence and the ability to be "arm candy" at a social function. Wardrobe should be elevated, as should their choice in hotel/incall offerings. MOST items, such as looks and intelligence-- you've either got or you don't. The rest isn't difficult.