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Kikiyoung

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city or rural?
« on: 21 November 2016, 01:33:02 pm »
possible stupid question but do you find city wg girls make more money than perhaps girls who work in rural area?

I live in a small village atm and I'm thinking about working every weekend about 200 miles away from where i live.. in a city in the hope to be a bit busier?

i also wanted to buy a new car but if I'm travelling 200 miles every weekend plus travelling around I'm thinking its probably not worth it. i don't work to work near a city near me due to childcare arrangements and trying to be as discrete as possible.

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MistressMorgana

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Re: city or rural?
« Reply #1 on: 21 November 2016, 01:46:37 pm »
I can only speak for myself but I live in a village and tour in cities.

If I relied on working from home, I'd be singing for my supper  ;D

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Re: city or rural?
« Reply #2 on: 21 November 2016, 03:30:20 pm »
Why do you need to go 200 miles to the nearest city?  Anyway what you're asking has too many variables to it I guess if you live in a very small place in the middle of nowhere then your client base is limited locally, touring nearby cities does help sometimes but in a city there is more competition so I don't think just working in one really means you'll make more money, I've had tours that went really well and others where it was dead because there is so much choice for escorts of the same age and offering the same services that at times it can be hard to hook in that niche as you would in a smaller place.

small to medium sized towns I think are a decent option for tours there is less chance of saturation and more likely you'd stand out in the crowd. It's a smaller client base but they might be stuck with the same local escorts for years so when somebody new comes to town they jump at the chance.

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« Reply #3 on: 21 November 2016, 03:57:44 pm »
In regards to size of a place I'm looking at places to hopefully move to in the next few years. I have it narrowed to two places, one the population is just over 100, 000 the other its just under 27,000.

Out of the two I prefer the smaller place, so I guess my question is does anyone work successfully from a place with a small population, or do you have to tour instead or as well.

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« Reply #4 on: 21 November 2016, 06:29:33 pm »
It's not so much the size of the town/city IMO but the transport links: I'm in a small town, but it's very near Watford and the M25, and on the London Transport network. If you're in a rural place but just off a motorway, you'll get traffic. For every client you gain in a city centre you probably lose one who can't be arsed to drive in (especially those types who won't use public transport).
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« Reply #5 on: 21 November 2016, 06:30:05 pm »
I live and work in a seaside town with a population of around 43,000
I get clients travelling for up to an hr to come see me and also plenty of locals.
I think it's down to how you advertise to build up your regulars and also there isn't much competition in the smaller towns.
On AW there are only 3 of us in this postcode.

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« Reply #6 on: 21 November 2016, 06:54:47 pm »
It's not so much the size of the town/city IMO but the transport links: I'm in a small town, but it's very near Watford and the M25, and on the London Transport network. If you're in a rural place but just off a motorway, you'll get traffic. For every client you gain in a city centre you probably lose one who can't be arsed to drive in (especially those types who won't use public transport).

They are on the commuter belt with direct trains to multiple London stations, need to check how near motorways they are.

Kikiyoung

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« Reply #7 on: 21 November 2016, 07:24:11 pm »
MistressMorgana how often do you tour? i have a baby and would like to escort on the weekends when he's at his dads in the city 200 miles away u see

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« Reply #8 on: 21 November 2016, 07:34:05 pm »
In my experience if a guy wants to see you he will come to see you. I working the middle of nowhere, no major roads, no passing traffic and I have had gentlemen visit me from all over the country, it's surprising how many are willing to travel a long way to see someone they have set their heart on seeing.
I can't say how well I do compared to other ladies but I do well enough.

Market yourself and the services you offer well, maybe offer phones or cam too, it all helps.

Good luck.

Kikiyoung

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Re: city or rural?
« Reply #9 on: 24 November 2016, 01:44:11 pm »
thanks very much^ xx