AW sends out an email whenever a new profile is created. As you haven't got any pics up, I would safely assume that the people who have contacted you already are timewasters and/or bargain hunters looking to take advantage of a naive newbie. I would ignore them until your pics are up.
What she said!
There are lots of guys who are into New Girls - they're the ones who sign up for newbie escort notifications and send 'em emails before they've even put pictures on their profiles, as you'll have noticed, Zara - and although some of them might be perfectly fine, a much higher percentage of them will be intending to mess you about (getting loads of free sex chat because newbie escorts usually don't know not to engage in lengthy conversations with random strangers in the hope of eventually getting paid for a booking) and some will have even worse things planned, like boundary-pushing (getting you to meet them in their car and/or in a lay-by or other unsafe place, pushing you into doing services that you're not sure you want to do, etc etc etc).
I think a lot of the biggest Newbie Hunter guys actually focus on newbies solely because experienced escorts suss out their wanky behaviour too quickly. So please bear that in mind any time a client contacts you for your first 3 months or so of working.
You cannot be too cautious. Consider every single one a timewaster (or worse) until proven otherwise.
Search this forum for "screening" for more information on what to watch out for - and what to avoid - in potential clients. Lengthy conversations about the booking are probably Timewaster Sign #1. No genuine client needs to do more than pick a day, time and duration for his booking. "Do you really enjoy your work?" and all that are totally nonsense questions which should be ignored. Similarly, asking for discounts and/or extra services at any point indicate that the client has no respect for you and should be ignored. Talking to you like, "hiya babe r u lukin 4 sum fun i can't wait 2 lick ur pussy" means he's just an idiot kid who should be ignored.
Someone who politely and respectfully inquires about your availability on a certain day at a certain time is much more likely to be genuine, but never consider a client truly genuine until he's handed over that cash. Never rely on
potential income. You can have a whole day/week of bookings lined up and every single one of them can turn out to be timewasters - it's not unheard of! Also, be REALLY careful about guys offering you lots of money and/or wanting to book you for large amounts of time. It's a common scam technique to get you to give them services for which they will pay you "lots", "later" - i.e.
they will probably not pay you anything, ever. Read the whole of
this thread to see a particularly horrific example of this sort of scammer.
Set strict booking and confirmation procedures and stick to them with all potential clients. (Search "booking procedure" or "confirmation procedure".) This will stop you from getting ready for 99% of those clients who do not actually plan on turning up. It will also enable you to suss out a client's attitude before you're alone in a room with him - is he happy to go along with your instructions, or does he call you a stupid c*** for expecting him to treat you with respect? If the latter, please do feel free to block him (after making careful note of all of his contact details) and never speak to him ever again.
Reading and following the advice you're given here on this forum will cut your chances of having an unpleasant experience in the sex industry by 50% at least. The sex workers here are experienced and sensible and if we say, "Guys who want to talk about your appearance and your services and whatever for ages are timewasters", it's because we've personally all had our time wasted when we were new by guys doing that. Not because we're trying to make life boring for you, honest.
We just want to save others from making the same mistakes.