I am generally not a follower of Buzzfeed but this is an excellent article. A few things struck me reading it but first to Ms Beckett's note about only 1% of inquiries turn into a booking that means that 99% of the time is wasted reading, thinking about, replying etc to folks who are not doing business. THAT is a sobering statistic and frankly that makes me quite ashamed of the brotherhood for being such jackasses.
What jumped out at me in the article was "If you are emailing or texting a sex worker for the first time, this means that you have found their contact information on their website or ad. Along with that contact information, you will also find their rates and screening procedures.
That is to say, you should have most of the information you need to understand the process." “Many escorts have a web presence,” says Love.
The problem, however, is that “clients don’t read ads; they don’t read our websites.” Just as sex workers don’t want to drag simple information out of you — like your name and when you want to meet — we also don’t want to waste a bunch of time spoon-feeding you information that is readily accessible.
Those of us who take our pooning as a serious treat to ourselves know how to read the ads and if critical info is not there we will ask for it. But I have found in general this not reading or perhaps not understanding what has been read is endemic across all kinds of businesses. Just read the document! Just read my email! Did you not understand what I wrote in my text! It is so goddam frustrating when I have taken my time (this is business me writing here) to write a comprehensive note and the recipient scans it and then does not address what I have noted, asks what I just wrote and so on and so on ad nauseum. I seriously have doubts about the ancestry of a lot more people out there than I ever wanted. I can only imagine some of the crap texts, emails etc our SP's receive.
