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How Long is Agency's Client Lists?
Le-Seul-Dragon-Bleu 3715 reads
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How extensive is a typical agency's client list? Naturally, it varies by city, with larger metropolitan areas tending to have longer lists. However, if we were to estimate for an average mid-sized city, would it typically be a few hundred clients, several hundred, a couple of thousand, or even more?
I recently heard through the grapevine a figure that far exceeded my expectations—quite surprising, to say the least.

The well-established agencies can easily run over a thousand, but as many guys here probably know (no names, please), size isn't everything.  (Lol)   For many agencies, they are more interested in the "Active List," guys who have seen at least one of their Kgirls within 6 months, so there is an archived list of everyone, and a shorter list of "active customers," which can also have shorter sub-lists of mongers who see Kgirls weekly or more often.  I have also surprisingly found myself still on lists in other cities where I haven't been in three- or four-years years, but this only works if you haven't changed your hobby phone number.  For a few others, they have removed me after a year, and I have to reapply.  Accordingly, except for a few well-established bigger agencies, notably in SoCal, if there are agencies with "thousands" phone numbers, some of the numbers are probably no longer good, and/or the booker(s) have not done periodic purging of those that haven't been active in a year or longer, because the inactive numbers are on an archived list.  Some LA/OC bookers will send you a text if you have been inactive for 6 months to see if the number is still you.  If not, it gets moved from the active list, possibly to an archive, or deleted entirely.  They want their active lists to be current and productive in order to minimize response time.  This is why it's important to try to see a girl with each agency you are approved with at least every six months, if you budget permits.

as do I, have a Kgirl rotation list.
I also have a few Korgs/Bookers on rotation.

Journo?  LE?

Can't think of any other reason why a hobbyist would like to know how long an agency's client list is

Just obvious humblebragging like every single one of his posts across his 50+ TER accounts. He just wants you to know how much of a VIP/insider he is.

A local (NorCal) PO offered that there were many hundreds of "Dave"s on his list -- over 600 lIRC.  No idea how many other names he has ... .  

A client list exceeding 600 aligns with my initial estimates. However, a DMV-based korg inadvertently disclosed that their roster extends into the lower four-digit range. Notably, this particular entity does not boast the longest tenure in the region, having only commenced operations prior to the pandemic. When I first encountered the actual figures, the sheer scale was nothing short of staggering.

Well this is just making some shit up but assume 7 days a week with one girl that sees 6 customers a day. 40% of the customers will be repeat customers and 60% once and gone (probably a poor ratio of regulars to here and gone).

After a year you get list with about 875 regular clients and 1310 one time/infrequent clients. So in a year that would be over 2000 contacts. Is that the market customer population? Probably not so you'd expect the list to grow over the next years of the operation. How fast each year? But a list in the 1000s doesn't seem excessive to me.

First it assumes each client is a new client to the org if they are new to the girl.  

Second it assumes there are no duplicаtes between repeat customers, ie it assumes just because the customer is a repeat customer they're unique. Ie, your 875 appointments are transfоrming to 875 unique contacts. When in reality it is usually that multiple repeаters repeat many times.  

 
For example, lets say there is a single client that books every day (for sаke of simplicity).

Its only one contact yet it would account for one sixth of the girls total count. But in your case youd count him as around 170 unique contacts.

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That's true, so put whatever average adjustment factor you want and you'll still end up with over a 1000 on the list for the first year.  

 
Or perhaps just look at the ratio of Asians at agencies reviews to total area reviews and you get about about 13%.  So take a guess at how many mongers are in the area and use the 13% as a base line estimate for numbers for an agency contact list.  You'd only need about 20,000 mongers shopping in NoVa area to expect a list approaching 2,500. You can reduce that for the presence of multiple agencies but I would expect a fair over lap for the agency lists. 20,000 seems a bit low for a county with about 1.5 million people (so about 750,000 male) and the metro area with about 6.5 million. You'd need about 40,000 mongers to expect a list reach to 5000 names.  

 
So lists with a few thousand customers hardly seems surprising.

The Korg I mentioned has over 2,000 entries—truly impressive!

Just pointed out holes in your math.

couple of more nitpick if you may -  

 
I think 20k mongers is a lot even for a big metro area. Then again if we talking about everyone who contacted them, it may be possible . I'd estimate the repeat guys are a small circle of mongers.  

I also think determining ratio of mongers via ratio of reviews is pretty insane and can lead to some very wrong assumptions. I don't think there's necessarily any correlation there.  

Many metro areas have reviews on many other sites historically. Many review counts are artificially inflated. Etc etc.

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