Just as war has often been good for business it seems that a poor economy is great for the hobby.
What I mean by this is there appears to be a far greater influx of young exceptionally beautiful, healthy, drug free, intelligent and extremely fit talent as more college girls become strapped financially. In the past these were a rare find who soared above the competition in price and demand but not anymore.
I also notice that in spite of so many people out of work and businesses having to slash prices to stay afloat, the hobby seems unfazed as the average price of a one-hour session has continued to climb considerably over the past recent years. It makes you wonder how the average Joe can even afford regular sessions these days but they apparently do as both agencies and independents appear to be booked up pretty consistently.
So what do you think is behind this success? Is it the simple reasoning that in bad times people need all the more to escape reality which is why high priced movie theaters become busier? Where there is a need there is a new abundance of supply. Need plus supply equals profit. I wonder how long this can last?
I would love to figure out how to apply this success secret to a non-hobby related business. If I could than I would be able to better afford the hobby :-)