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tallblondejenny

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Newbie - advice on touring please?
« on: 25 August 2007, 11:30:08 am »
Hi all - can I just begin by saying how brilliant this website is  ;D - as an aspiring escort it's answered loads of my questions.

After considering this line of work for a long time I've decided to finally take the plunge.  I was going to work from home as I have no money whatsoever to set up in another flat or anything like that, but after reading the pros and cons on working from home on here, I've changed my mind.

So - given my current financial situation I thought I would start off by working in a parlour.  But I live in a Northern city and there doesn't seem to be many parlours to choose from to approach - unless I'm just looking in the wrong places!  I've also got the problem that I can't work nights or weekends as I've got a child to look after.  I want to work mainly during the hours I now currently work - 9 - 5, or thereabouts.

Then I found out from this site (thanks again!) that there are girls who do tours, and I found the link to punternet and the calendar, and I've thought that might be the way forward.  So... my question is, do I just book a hotel (there are quite a few in my city) in advance, then advertise that I'm going to be there and take bookings in advance?  Am I best going for a city centre hotel or one slightly out of the city?  The advantages of the latter are that it will have free parking for the client(s)!  But if I go for one in the city centre, I might get businessmen, etc, who are perhaps visiting.

I haven't got a website yet, just an email address and mobile phone.  As you've probably guessed, I couldn't afford to book a hotel room then not make some money back on it!  So, how do I go about letting prospective clients know I'm going to be where and when?!  Is the punternet site the only way or are there other ways of advertising?

Any advice/comments would be very gratefully accepted.

Thanks,
Jenny.

SJ

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Re: Newbie - advice on touring please?
« Reply #1 on: 02 September 2007, 09:29:49 am »
Hi Jenny

With touring its all a bit 'suck it and see' really and what works for one girl will not work for another.

The Punternet tour board has a wide readership and is def a good place to advertise but regional boards work well too.

Take Manchester for example, an advert on the Lbb (little black book) will get a lot of reads by people in the right catchment and having personally stayed both on the edge of the city (near the motorways) and in the city centre when touring, I can honestly say both can work well.

But yes advertsing in advance is key although these days there do seem to be more and more guys doing last minute bokings as opposed to advance bookings so you may set off with nothing in your diary but will very probably pick up stuff once there.

xx


tallblondejenny

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Re: Newbie - advice on touring please?
« Reply #2 on: 02 September 2007, 08:09:06 pm »
Hi!  Thanks very much for the response.  I hadn't heard of LBB so thanks for that!  I think I'll book a room and just go for it - nothing ventured, and all that  ;)

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Re: Newbie - advice on touring please?
« Reply #3 on: 02 September 2007, 09:52:46 pm »
hiya good luck with your tour as and when you decide to take the plunge
a good place also to post a tour is the punternet tour board
you do have to pay a monthily fee to pst annoucments and tours (?12) but its worth it in the long run
touring doesnt work for me though ,ive tried it but i get homesick
xxx