Rates are also marketing tactics. If you keep your rates under 300 you'll have more clients for sure and you'll attract the type of client that is likely to leave reviews.It's a marketing tactic.
Step 1: claim someone else's business model is frustrating just because it's different.
Step 2: make clients think "Oh she's the good provider trying to get other providers to lower their rates"
Step 3: get the most frugal and anti feminist clients.
Edit: the repetition is key. Repeatedly going after other providers garners attention. It's a circular advertising tactic.
For instance I have a friend who used to work out of motels and liked to see multiple clients in a row, she charged low for that reason. She lived in a different city from Montreal where client demands are different, and it was convenient for her.
Some clients find it suspicious if a provider charges under a certain rate. A lot of clients don't want to see high volume providers because they think it's risky. So charging above a certain rate can attract these clients.
Technically the lower you charge and the more services you offer the more inquiries you should get, but it can backfire. For instance some clients are turned off by someone who offers cimsw (which I do)..
That's why I strategically choose to keep my rates mid range but offer certain services some don't. I get more types of bookings and clients that way. At least it works for me. I don't really get any complaints.
Choosing to be a lower volume GFE provider doesn't mean you don't want to work hard. It can be a safety issue. Daty is expected.. and most people don't know this but it's the riskiest sexual activity for a woman aside from BBFs. Getting chlamydia or gonorrhea in your throat from giving oral is relatively unlikely to happen unless you did it several times when someone who has the infection. However, if you get daty from someone who has the infection in their throat I think there's a 40 percent chance you'll get it.
One could decide to be a high volume provider who doesn't offer GFE and has a very low rate, but I don't think that'll work out. Even when I charged very low, GFE was expected.
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