Ooops. Sorry. I am removing that specific post. Apologies.I think we meant related to our work. Not to get you off.
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Ooops. Sorry. I am removing that specific post. Apologies.I think we meant related to our work. Not to get you off.
What do you think is the proportion of your clients who are in a relationship vs single? I imagine some would have told you if they are but some probably lied to you.
Fortunately that benchmark is for my personal life.This has got to be like, 1% of dudes.
What do you think is the proportion of your clients who are in a relationship vs single? I imagine some would have told you if they are but some probably lied to you.
Depends on region of the world you are.This has got to be like, 1% of dudes.
“happily” married ?What do you think is the proportion of your clients who are in a relationship vs single?
I think 80% my clients are happily married. A few have admitted cheating with me to maintain a peaceful situation. A very few are in open relationships and tell me “can’t wait to tell my wife what we’ve done” or “she’s going to be so excited when I show your photos”. Extremely rarely, the couple is married and seeing me together.
Not really the subject bro“happily” married ?
No way 80% of marrieds are happy, even the ones not have fun with you.
40/60 mostly single men... a large portion of who I seem to come across are sinlge middle-aged men who tend to just be sweethearts who don't live a lifestyle tempting to a dating scenario... and I appreciate that they are often the types who enjoy cuddling and conversation as well.What do you think is the proportion of your clients who are in a relationship vs single? I imagine some would have told you if they are but some probably lied to you.
Depends on her price point...What % of clients are genuinely wealthy?
What % of clients are genuinely wealthy?
^^ precisely.Depends on her price point...
What % of clients are genuinely wealthy?
Words of wisdom that can make the difference in an encounter and especially a well balanced career.The bedding process is only a fraction of what the expierience is, and having us both feel like we are people to eachother keeps them coming back for more.
Besides if I feel it is only for the bedding, I leave the expierience feeling cheap, so I tend to go for people looking for more than just a quick lay.
This leads me to another questions: What kind of clientele do you attract? Is there a specific type that inquires with you? I don't just mean salary wise, but also age, sexual preference, education, background, heritage etc.
Is a meeting still exciting for you?
I am very surprised by the different statements and the clientele Lena and Natasha are attracting, and if I am not mistaken the two of you have similar rates:
Natasha: 75% very wealthy - the professions she listed definitely earn more than 6 figures
Lena: Less than 1% have 6 figure salary
This leads me to another questions: What kind of clientele do you attract? Is there a specific type that inquires with you? I don't just mean salary wise, but also age, sexual preference, education, background, heritage etc.
Thought the same thing...
I mean, not everyone comes to my studio and shouts their profession so it’s very possible that more than 1% is wealthy. Those who have talked about their profession were blue collars mostly. A few high school teachers, university professors, lawyers, judges a lot of photographers and a few programmers.
Ive only met 5 people under 35 and 2 people under 25 this year.
I was just trying to answer the reason to such discrepancy in % of wealthy clients not income discrepancy. I prefer to book an high price 1-2h baisodrome style doinkfest with bells and whistles over dinners and overnights because I can’t keep up with that stuff at all so perhaps that attracts more an overall very wealthy, somewhat impulsive and hedonistic clientele with odd schedules and tons of disposable income.I don’t know? Maybe I misunderstood the question. You wanted to know what percentage of my clients were wealthy or how much do they spend on me? If I get big spenders?
Because quite honestly, even the university students that come to me book me for a minimum of 2h. I had my first 1h appointment in a long time and realized how much I hated those so I’ve raised my rate to a ridiculous amount so that people pick the 90 mins option over the 60 mins one.
But yes, I do advertise in a way to attract people wanting to book extended dates. Because of that I get a lot of dinner dates, overnights and was able to travel to USA and Asia.
I cannot complain about the amount of business I get, while my white peers may receive more emails, I hear some complain about not having many of those result in a serious booking.