A subject near and dear to me
Communication. Contact. Connection. It never ceases to amaze me how providers view those things. Mostly Badly. (There are some notable exceptions... Gemma for example - when she's being nice, lol, among others... ) Feel free to chime in.
I'll speak personally, I'm initially attracted by where you fit into my "niche." I can get laid, as many of us can... I'm paying for something else. I'm an avowed heels and stockings guy, and I usually want to establish a longer term relationship than "I'm on my way." So I'll admit I'm picky, I've sent providers home for baiting and switching, or drama (and I usually offer gas money or something)... mostly drama.
So I like to avoid drama by having a conversation or two, getting to know you, and feel out your mood... and how you communicate. If your first thought is, "when do you want to set up an appointment," and then when I respond that I'm seeing whether I want to or something like that... you kill the conversation and tell me, "Well just get back in touch with me when you want to schedule" and act like you're annoyed. I'm probably not scheduling.
See, I understand that you might look beautiful in your pics, but I may not be able to stand you in person. It happens.
The largest erogenous zone is the BRAIN! That starts with the first time you hear someone's voice, the first time they ask a question, the first text, the first words they see from you... Put yourself in their shoes. They are giving you their money, a lot for some people who save up so they could see a provider and brighten their day.
You are creating an image.... a fantasy....a world they can put themselves in and feel better about their lives. If you don't create that from the first interaction, you will lose out to someone who does... every time. Really, that's what you're getting paid for... time in a fantasy land. Fun fun fun!
Sure, some guys will convince themselves that the hot 22 yr old who did cartwheels and treated them like crap is actually AWESOME. Cognitive dissonance is real, and makes people justify the amount of money they spent, and makes them not want to seem like an idiot for seeing a provider that wasn't really fun... so they believe it was better than it was. But it doesn't last... most move on to someone else.
The standard response is "time-wasting" or some variation on a theme. Developing clients is not a waste of time, its integral for good business development. In this business, word of mouth (or good words about your mouth), is GOLD in your pocket. You want more business, get the word spreading positively! Business 101.
I've been accused of it.. .but I've also spent more money than I care to admit making some providers happy in the decades I've been in and around it. I've also worked with providers who turned their careers around and are earning a very lucrative living, all because they learned how to communicate. Go figure!
Another response is I don't have time. What are you doing with your day if you're not developing your business? Perspective. You're asking for a level of wages requested by people with several degrees, medical doctor level compensation per hour for some of you... think about how much time other professionals put in on client development.
Lastly, You think you know how to communicate because you speak some variation of English... you're missing the point.
Customer service training... you should think about getting some if you aren't doing it right... Seriously. Seek out a professional, role play, work out how to handle situations, and increase your ability to make men feel woooosy just by talking to them about life and the universe... the money will follow, and everyone wins! Everyone feels happy.
If you want to increase your earnings... if you want to schedule folks more... and have them KEEP those appointments, make them feel a connection... communication...
The road from ECCIE back to backpage is littered with women who couldn't figure out how to communicate like they were in a business trying to attract customers. Luckily, ECCIE allows you to communicate better, so use that tool effectively... among other great ways to communicate.
Thanks for listening... happy time in funland awaits all! HAPPY FRIDAY everyone
JJ
PS... I'm not suggesting you indulge every text or call ALL OF THE TIME, I'm simply trying to generate some thought from providers on how they communicate with clients and how they view that communication. There are ways to communicate and still keep from wasting everyone's time... think it through, and develop a better strategy to make the connection and still keep your sanity.