First thing, as if there is any doubt left, I am the SP in question in regards to Cadman's post. Second, for people such as Hitrack, who like the Reader's Digest version, see the reply by Miss Jones in the above mentioned thread.
So. I have no fear of bad reviews. As any marketing genius will tell you, there is no such thing as bad publicity. The only negative comment in the review in question was that even tho' my teeth are 'pearly white', I still tasted of nicotine because I am a smoker. Potential clients (notice I said potential clients, not 'people whose single purpose here is to pick me apart') will think one of three things:
-thats nasty, no way I will see her
-yuck, but she is hot, maybe I will see her, but I'll ask for LFK or no kissing
-great! She is a smoker too, maybe she would like to join me on the balcony for a post coitus cig
Some people will be turned off by the negative feedback, some will become more interested, as its something that is not an issue to them. Either way, my name gets out there, thats good marketing.
But here is the thing, I am not out to just market myself and see as many men as I possibly can in a day. Miss Jones was bang on. It's who I want in my select client base. Since I only entertain a couple of guests a day, two days a week, I would prefer them to be clean, nice and respectful. The last thing I want is to have a great or good review go up. The next thing you know, all the guys here with short arms and deep pockets are frothing at the mouth to see me, because my rate is 20, 50 or more less then some others. All they were waiting for is to have it confirmed that I am a good lay with a great attitude, and that the menu is longer (which is totally a ymmv issue). A good review could bring in 10 calls in a single day. No thanks! I would rather see one or two guests a day, who can afford to risk a gamble with 2.5. Thank you to those who have, btw. And to those of you who will jump in and say "I can afford the risk, but I won't if you are on the DNR list", I beg to differ. If an SP has been reviewed, she is not so much a risk. I advertise because I want the generous gentleman to know I am available.
Julia made an excellent point in Cadman's thread. The majority of the members who have contacted me are long time lurkers who have little to no interest in posting here, they are interested in seeing me because of my posting style, attitude, and most recently, my pics. They do not want to get into the fray, they want to come in, make a decision and book an appt. They are not here to post, bicker, debate, flame, argue, or discuss. Good on them.
You guys may not realize it, but sometimes you give too much info. Case in point, the review that got pulled, Cadman was impressed that I didnt ask for the donation, and it was left untouched on the counter when he did put it down, after the session. That is not something I want every scammer and cheapskate here knowing. As an aside, to anyone who did see the review and is planning to attempt to rip me off, new rule, its cash up front at the door, and I will count it. Sorry if that ruins the illusion of a couple of lovers getting together for a little afternoon delight.
Truth be known, he was one of two I did that with, and a third put it out, but I left it untouched until after he left. If my reason for wanting to be on the DNR list is motivated by crap service, I would not have been willing to wait until the end of the session to have my guest pony up. Just a little something for you guys to consider before you slam me.
The ymmv is another issue. So it gets posted by a reviewer that digits are on the menu. If you have long, dirty and/or ragged nails, digits are so not. The acid test I used to give clients who asked over the phone when I was at PL was...look at your fingers, if you would not stick them deep in your mouth, chances are I do not want them in my orifice either. Same thing with BJs. If you don't have enough sense to wash your asscrack and/or balls before you see me, don't expect much of a BJ. The last thing I need is someone expecting, or even worse, demanding the above mentioned. Its not going to happen, and it would not be pleasant for me to have to explain to them why.
In closing, I am striving to build the business of me on quality, not quantity. I would much rather entertain a couple of guests who I enjoy the time with. And again, before you slam me for that, making statements such as "you don't need to enjoy it, you are being paid to be there", while that is true, more true is that the more I enjoy it, the more I am into it, therefore, the better our time together.
Cheers
Dak'
So. I have no fear of bad reviews. As any marketing genius will tell you, there is no such thing as bad publicity. The only negative comment in the review in question was that even tho' my teeth are 'pearly white', I still tasted of nicotine because I am a smoker. Potential clients (notice I said potential clients, not 'people whose single purpose here is to pick me apart') will think one of three things:
-thats nasty, no way I will see her
-yuck, but she is hot, maybe I will see her, but I'll ask for LFK or no kissing
-great! She is a smoker too, maybe she would like to join me on the balcony for a post coitus cig
Some people will be turned off by the negative feedback, some will become more interested, as its something that is not an issue to them. Either way, my name gets out there, thats good marketing.
But here is the thing, I am not out to just market myself and see as many men as I possibly can in a day. Miss Jones was bang on. It's who I want in my select client base. Since I only entertain a couple of guests a day, two days a week, I would prefer them to be clean, nice and respectful. The last thing I want is to have a great or good review go up. The next thing you know, all the guys here with short arms and deep pockets are frothing at the mouth to see me, because my rate is 20, 50 or more less then some others. All they were waiting for is to have it confirmed that I am a good lay with a great attitude, and that the menu is longer (which is totally a ymmv issue). A good review could bring in 10 calls in a single day. No thanks! I would rather see one or two guests a day, who can afford to risk a gamble with 2.5. Thank you to those who have, btw. And to those of you who will jump in and say "I can afford the risk, but I won't if you are on the DNR list", I beg to differ. If an SP has been reviewed, she is not so much a risk. I advertise because I want the generous gentleman to know I am available.
Julia made an excellent point in Cadman's thread. The majority of the members who have contacted me are long time lurkers who have little to no interest in posting here, they are interested in seeing me because of my posting style, attitude, and most recently, my pics. They do not want to get into the fray, they want to come in, make a decision and book an appt. They are not here to post, bicker, debate, flame, argue, or discuss. Good on them.
You guys may not realize it, but sometimes you give too much info. Case in point, the review that got pulled, Cadman was impressed that I didnt ask for the donation, and it was left untouched on the counter when he did put it down, after the session. That is not something I want every scammer and cheapskate here knowing. As an aside, to anyone who did see the review and is planning to attempt to rip me off, new rule, its cash up front at the door, and I will count it. Sorry if that ruins the illusion of a couple of lovers getting together for a little afternoon delight.
The ymmv is another issue. So it gets posted by a reviewer that digits are on the menu. If you have long, dirty and/or ragged nails, digits are so not. The acid test I used to give clients who asked over the phone when I was at PL was...look at your fingers, if you would not stick them deep in your mouth, chances are I do not want them in my orifice either. Same thing with BJs. If you don't have enough sense to wash your asscrack and/or balls before you see me, don't expect much of a BJ. The last thing I need is someone expecting, or even worse, demanding the above mentioned. Its not going to happen, and it would not be pleasant for me to have to explain to them why.
In closing, I am striving to build the business of me on quality, not quantity. I would much rather entertain a couple of guests who I enjoy the time with. And again, before you slam me for that, making statements such as "you don't need to enjoy it, you are being paid to be there", while that is true, more true is that the more I enjoy it, the more I am into it, therefore, the better our time together.
Cheers
Dak'