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frespch 676 reads
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Like any other small business some succeed and some fail.

You have a woman post an ad stating she is new to being an escort. She wants to come into the market at $350 an hour incall. She is attractive but not a 9 or 10 imho. Her skills are an unknown and she apparently does not want to offer any "get to know me" specials.

Will she succeed? Who knows? I doubt that many guys that are part of the TER scene will see her until someone "toftt". Too much risk for the faint of heart. What does she do when her business does not take off in ATL. She goes on tour hoping to earn that way. Without reviews and no history, how will she do touring? I know for me, I almost never see a touring lady. Most of the ones we get have less than flattering reviews or worse are less attractive than known ladies here asking for less money.

Anyone who doesn’t think the economy struggling to overcome abuse isn't having a financial effect on the Atlanta adult scene is mistaken. It is obvious in the postings and ads for more of the upper echelon providers that even their market share is suffering. I can only imagine that some of the borderline providers, those with 7's and 8's for looks and performance will be cutting their rates back to between $200 and $250 just like several of the agencies do already on a regular basis.

Competition is becoming more fierce as the BackPage providers start to advertise on Cityvibe chasing the Cityvibe providers to try TER and EROS. Atlanta has always boasted about having many outstanding providers. The problem is are there enough outstanding hobbyists to keep them in business?

MSHSEX755 reads

Perhaps that's just one of the reasons. Another may be that the clients are too cheap. In any event, working girls are a commodity. There is always someone newer, younger, fresher coming down the road. Patience is a virtue, especially when it comes to waiting for the supply of working girls to replenish itself.

Posted By: salonpas
Is the competition in Atlanta just too fierce?

I've had a few of the girls tell me they left because they were not getting many calls.  Typically, they come into Atlanta expecting to demand high rates, and there just aren't that many guys who are willing to go there.

....a "high rate" for ATL would be?

I really can't comment on that since I generally limit myself to a certain threshold.  But, the bottom line is that many visitors just aren't getting calls based on their visiting ads/rates.  Of course there are exceptions.

Atlanta is notorious for cancellations and no-shows. I hate we have that reputation.

Compared to some of the other cities, for the most part.....I think rates in Atlanta are very fair. There a couple of local ladies I'd love to see that are out of my price range, but that's their business, not mine and my loss. In my business, I charge what I think the market will bear.

KissMyAuraDora588 reads

"Atlanta is notorious for cancellations and no-shows. "

Yes it is....& it's done on purpose. Atlanta is a "Known " Agency town....& some of them have their johns, I mean clients call & schedule, then cancel (can you say thank you discounts) on the touring girls so they don't come back...& that's the truth. That's the REAL reason you don't see many touring girls around Atlanta.

EOM

This city has quite of few ladies that know how to really do their craft in a way that makes the recipients of their hard work, very satisfied.

Not to know the ladies coming into town; but the ATL girls who are local really give the hobby community all they can handle.

As for prices, there is no right, wrong, high or low price. It is all what a person is willing to pay, and what a provider is willing to work for.

I have my limits as well because I think that a person has to factor in that $250/300 is a lot of money for one hours time, when combined with what I will not earn in my profession. The real cost of an hour out of the day is substantially more.

Just to save a 50? A benny? that' terrible.

Posted By: KissMyAuraDora
"Atlanta is notorious for cancellations and no-shows. "

Yes it is....& it's done on purpose. Atlanta is a "Known " Agency town....& some of them have their johns, I mean clients call & schedule, then cancel (can you say thank you discounts) on the touring girls so they don't come back...& that's the truth. That's the REAL reason you don't see many touring girls around Atlanta.

EOM

IamR1911698 reads

I think its 2 main things...

Pricing - I think the *average* rates for a limited time experience in Atlanta are 200 - 450 for a decent outing with a nice looking lady.  Anything outside of this is going to be seen as either a YMMV (if too low) and a 'bit pricey' (if exceeding this amount).  I see that a lot of travelling providers have different rates for different cities.  Those that come here charging a grand or more usually leave with little to no calls but may fully get that in NYC or other more major cities with international traffic volume

Notification - Also a lot of girls don't advertise appropriately, don't have reviews, etc. which hurts their visit or city scouting as well.  I've met quite a few who change their numbers frequently and didn't know that it kind of puts them 'off-the-radar' in terms of people looking for referrals of how their date experience went with others

Count de Monet568 reads

Lots of girls come to Atlanta from smaller cities all over the south
to make a living, some get into this as a temporary thing.  Others come and go
to find a better less competative market for their wares.  Many newbs find atlanta to be a close knit community and find it hard to break in without paying their dues at an agency
or build their own clientel.

by the economy downturn.Household  income has dropped ,
   
   Atlanta Business News 8:58 a.m. Friday, January 28, 2011

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Metro Atlanta ranked 3rd nationally in 2010 foreclosure activity

The latest revision from the Dept of Labor has significantly revised the 2011 Atlanta employment figures upward indicating growth and recovery.  I don't dispute the fact that Atlanta was harder hit by builders overbuilding and banks extending loans to people who had no business buying homes.

However, the answer to the question is more closely tied to simple supply-and-demand economics:  There is an oversupply of beautiful women in Atlanta working in the escort business, and when supply increases, all other things being equal, price decreases.  This economic fact is further compounded by another economic fact:  when the economy turns down, more women enter into this business and at the same time the men, again because of the economy, have less to spend.  Both factors working together drive the average escort price down.

So, it really has nothing to do with men in Atlanta being "cheap" as one or more have indicated - it is just an economic fact that if a commodity is available at $275, why be an idiot and pay $400, $500, $600, or more for the same commodity?  Granted, there are a few Providers that differentiate themselves in the higher price points, but not all who ask that price have anything to differentiate themselves that warrants the price delta.




MSHSEX407 reads

Of course it has to do with clients being cheap. There's nothing wrong with being cheap. As you've noted, why be wasteful and spend $500 when you can buy a comparable product for only $275. But to think that just because someone acts logically does not make him cheap is being disingenuous.

Posted By: JohnProctor

So, it really has nothing to do with men in Atlanta being "cheap" as one or more have indicated - it is just an economic fact that if a commodity is available at $275, why be an idiot and pay $400, $500, $600, or more for the same commodity?  Granted, there are a few Providers that differentiate themselves in the higher price points, but not all who ask that price have anything to differentiate themselves that warrants the price delta.

A couple things are in play. There are the basic laws of economics - supply and demand. A provider might come to ATL and not have built her reputation within the community. The highly rated ladies of ATL have worked hard at standing apart from the rest.

In order to not be seen as a commodity, a savvy marketing person might say that one has to build brand awareness - and differentiate their services from the rest.

My two cents.

Bucky, Your reply makes perfect sense to me.  Thank you for taking the time to share your point of view.   I agree with your statement.  Brand awareness, consistent quality and reputation creates brand loyalty.  Not everyone takes those business  points into consideration.  Kudos for your input!

about ladies that tour coming to Atlanta or they Move here and begin providing and leave when it doesn't go well.

Completely different things.

Seems most of the answers given were in regard to touring providers.
My observation is it's hard to break in where there is already a very fine selection present in your field of endeavor.  You can make it but it takes time and you have to work to make things happen.

Some new independents seem to be doing just fine. They took the time to build a reputation and then moved it to the next level.

I know that my rate is above the market rate but I think my reviews demonstrate that the guys who pay it are happy with the outcome.  There will always be guys looking to get the lowest price and that’s certainly their right to do.  I do know that my dance card has been sufficiently full lately to bring in the money I need to maintain my standard of living.  I’m sure many of my fellow ladies have realized that there are more lucrative markets than Atlanta.  I’ve been giving serious consideration to leaving myself.  It’s not about a lack of business as much as the ability to make more in another location.  The place I’m leaning towards would allow me to raise my rates and lower my cost of living.  The biggest struggle is that I’d have to leave Atlanta behind and I’ve made so many great friends here.  I’ve got a couple months left on my lease, so I have a little time to figure it out.



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Being in the construction biz, my income has been cut on half in the last five years, consequently, so has my hobby budget!! Even so, my limit is 300, no matter what. I just don't hobby as much. BTW, this is how a thread is supposed to be. No drama, no sarcasm, just different views and opinions. Good job all.

Posted By: Khori
I know that my rate is above the market rate but I think my reviews demonstrate that the guys who pay it are happy with the outcome.  There will always be guys looking to get the lowest price and that’s certainly their right to do.  I do know that my dance card has been sufficiently full lately to bring in the money I need to maintain my standard of living.  I’m sure many of my fellow ladies have realized that there are more lucrative markets than Atlanta.  I’ve been giving serious consideration to leaving myself.  It’s not about a lack of business as much as the ability to make more in another location.  The place I’m leaning towards would allow me to raise my rates and lower my cost of living.  The biggest struggle is that I’d have to leave Atlanta behind and I’ve made so many great friends here.  I’ve got a couple months left on my lease, so I have a little time to figure it out.



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MSHSEX655 reads

Agreed. The level of discourse and civility (i.e. drama free threads) has been raised dramatically ever since the new TER changes have been implemented (e.g. removal of TER volunteer mods, adding "report post" and "ignore" functionality, etc.). These changes were much needed to remedy the damage caused by some.

I thoroughly enjoy the TER forums now. Thank you TER!

Posted By: gon4good
BTW, this is how a thread is supposed to be. No drama, no sarcasm, just different views and opinions. Good job all.

MSHSEX416 reads

You should strike while the iron is still hot, so to speak. No working girl can indefinitely charge whatever they want forever. Time and getting older is not an ally when it comes to the sex hobby.

Posted By: Khori
I know that my rate is above the market rate but I think my reviews demonstrate that the guys who pay it are happy with the outcome.  There will always be guys looking to get the lowest price and that’s certainly their right to do.  I do know that my dance card has been sufficiently full lately to bring in the money I need to maintain my standard of living.  I’m sure many of my fellow ladies have realized that there are more lucrative markets than Atlanta.  I’ve been giving serious consideration to leaving myself.  It’s not about a lack of business as much as the ability to make more in another location.  The place I’m leaning towards would allow me to raise my rates and lower my cost of living.  The biggest struggle is that I’d have to leave Atlanta behind and I’ve made so many great friends here.  I’ve got a couple months left on my lease, so I have a little time to figure it out.



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bwcoyote505 reads

I agree with pretty much what has been previously stated in terms of economics.

From participation elsewhere it does seem ATL has a bad rep for touring ladies.  But ladies coming here with just  a few reviews at best, need to understand that we hobbyists are blessed with a plethora of more than acceptable alternatives in a variety of price ranges.  So, no matter the price range, the lady is facing better known, local competition.  Plus, we also have a better awareness of the reviewers as well as the ladies reviewed.  

Atlanta also is fortunate to have several reputable agencies which does not seem to always be the case in other areas.  So, the touring lady also has the agencies with which to contend.

And yes, we have our share of B&S here with visiting ladies.  So, the reputable touring lady has a certain level of skepticism with which to contend.

And, we guys are partly to blame for the poor reputation.  Ladies post here that they are interested in coming.  We respond favorably but rarely with a definitive committment.  The ladies assume that with all the postive responses that they will be booked solid.  Not always the case.  

And lastly, the touring lady sometimes causes her own problems by not factoring in location given our traffic restrictions or placing her ads after she has arrived.

My only question is how prevalent any of these are for other areas that our ladies tour.

frespch677 reads

Like any other small business some succeed and some fail.

You have a woman post an ad stating she is new to being an escort. She wants to come into the market at $350 an hour incall. She is attractive but not a 9 or 10 imho. Her skills are an unknown and she apparently does not want to offer any "get to know me" specials.

Will she succeed? Who knows? I doubt that many guys that are part of the TER scene will see her until someone "toftt". Too much risk for the faint of heart. What does she do when her business does not take off in ATL. She goes on tour hoping to earn that way. Without reviews and no history, how will she do touring? I know for me, I almost never see a touring lady. Most of the ones we get have less than flattering reviews or worse are less attractive than known ladies here asking for less money.

Anyone who doesn’t think the economy struggling to overcome abuse isn't having a financial effect on the Atlanta adult scene is mistaken. It is obvious in the postings and ads for more of the upper echelon providers that even their market share is suffering. I can only imagine that some of the borderline providers, those with 7's and 8's for looks and performance will be cutting their rates back to between $200 and $250 just like several of the agencies do already on a regular basis.

Competition is becoming more fierce as the BackPage providers start to advertise on Cityvibe chasing the Cityvibe providers to try TER and EROS. Atlanta has always boasted about having many outstanding providers. The problem is are there enough outstanding hobbyists to keep them in business?

MSHSEX577 reads

If I were a working girl, I'd be in North Dakota and working the oil industry communities there that have sprung up recently. Sure, the land is flatter than an A-Cup and there's nothing to do for fun as far as the eye can see. But you've also got lots of relatively uneducated young men in great physical shape that are rolling in oil money and dying to get laid. Sure beats all the old, fat, cheap geezers that seem to congregate in Atlanta.

But that's just me.

Posted By: frespch
Atlanta has always boasted about having many outstanding providers. The problem is are there enough outstanding hobbyists to keep them in business?

MSHSEX470 reads

Like I said, things are moving fast and furious up there. Lots of money to be had for the entrepreneurial escort. The same can't be said for Slow-Lanta, where old, fat, cheap clients are concerned.

I would assume that many women enter this profession out of economic necessity but not as a career choice.  I have met a couple of ladies who were a lot of fun and reasonably priced who escorted on and off depending on their economic circumstances.  They work for a couple of months, take care of their money issues and move on.  Often they have limited work skills, husband/boyfriend loses his job and escorting is a quick solution to paying the rent, etc.

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