Jaydenn
"When your wife won't, I will"!
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So... I haven't been in the hobby/industry for too long however, a few days ago, I was asked (by a client) if I had a business card, so that next time he's in town he wouldn't need to look me up again. Although, that makes sense and I'm sure the cards say something other than "the hottest ass in LA" LOL LOL, I've never heard of this and would like to know what the TER community thinks of this..?
you are a hot assistant.... or some such. personally I LOVE The idea of business cards... Believe it or not - I carry 4 separate sets of business cards.... two for real work... (complicated that) and one for when I meet the kids friends (my civie contact info) and one for hobby and related stuff....
Comes in handy as I never seem to have a pen and paper around when needed....
I would suggest that you have your name (stage of course) - phone number and e-mail addy... nothing else... I mean the background of the card should be very feminine...
This form of advertising might be very interesting in a good way because most providers are already great provocateurs, but most lack a real "hook" a term popularized in the music industry to denote a central theme (or thing) that you could build your business around and use in repeated but not in a stale or droning way... So what's the hook for your biz? Your looks, your actions, your menu... it really doesn't matter unless you can place it several contexts that will help others define why they would see you again. The ladies that spend money on their websites, photos, they way they handle their incalls, their appearance etc. are most often using this gift unconsciously and if they really harnessed it an early retirement could be almost guaranteed. All forms of advertising are merely persuasion... if your Ads and reviews get guys and gals to call you, you had better have your "hook" ready or they may come back a time or two and that's about it. But I am just musing on this lovely evening...
had a great curriculum vitae - and sterling resume... references out the wazzo... could not get a job - let alone restart my career.
Went to a professional outplacement service that was pretty good at what they do - until "60 Minutes" trashed them... but when I was there, they made suggestions.... and one was to have contact information at your forefront.... And as a trick I learned in the Service, the Air Force encouraged officers to print up "calling cards" - name address and contact info... Well, on one particular job hunting networking meeting.... I took my "calling card" handed it to the guy as I was leaving... he immediately called a friend... and before I even got home, I had a message on my answering machine asking me to come in for an interview - which resulted in a job - and an alternative career!!!! Go figure... all because of a little card.
I do not offer the suggestion of a calling card lightly.... in the right circumstances, a simple contact information card along is worth several times its weight in gold. Sometimes I just don't have my cell phone on me... and a simple card is easy...
How to explain a lady's card in my wallet? if it is simple, with only contact info... and a name... easy, she is a consultant... period... end of discussioin as I have dozens of those in my roladex.... if not hundreds.
After reading many provider's complaints about hobbyist being sloppy with their email and phone messages, and receiving calls from their SO's, I can imagine hobbyists could be just as careless with your business cards.
I've known providers that had business cards but they were very generic, non-feminine and had only their name, phone and email. As far as the name goes, while I realize you probably won't use your real name, I'd suggest you use a very discreet stage name. In other words I wouldn't use a name like "Gina Swallows." It would be much easier for me to explain a business card to my SO versus a saved phone number.
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I've been considering business cards w/ a name and number advertising a Psychic. For one thing, I will always be able to predict a man's future.
I got business cards from several ladies. Although most had only their names and contact infomation on them, there was one who advertised for massage, while another had "Personal Consultant" on her card.
Let's just announce that we provide an illegal service. And . . . if you use your real name and business card, then what's the purpose of hiding your identity? Are these guys nuts? Just tell the lazy S.O.B. to look you up. Just kidding.
How about this:
Ciara of Phoenix . . .
at your service, day and night and inbetween the sheets.
Call: 1-800-suck me (cell)
1-800-make me cum (home phone)
Hugs,
Ciara
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I actually started laughing when he asked... I thought he was kidding LOL
However, I do I agree with WillHammerYou, it is easier to explain a business card (a discreet one anyway) than a saved phone #
I couldn't possibly forget those phone numbers. Maybe I'll call one just to see who answers.
I have some very nice business cards that only have my website printed on them. I give them out to select individuals.
Jaydenn
"When your wife won't, I will"!
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Jaydenn
"When your wife will.... I will BETTER"
The Following Services are Available:
DFK / HJ / BBBJ / CG / RCG / MISH
Please cumm inside for other inquiries!
How's that???
my original idea of "the hottest ass" LOL
P.S. Is that all just one job title??
I just have my name number and my title...director of human services lol seriously. They work out well.
started escorting. A card has itsups and downs, but leaves the door wide open for indiscretion.
My card used the guise of a carwash, come to think of it I could suck the chrome off a bumper, lol..... O.k back to the question my card advertised Sheer Utopia's full service car wash. I personally thought it was the perfect front until one day I receive a phone call from a girlfriend asking loads of questions about my carwash services. I can only guess she brought it because she finally went away but the call alone was enough to make me rethink passing out a card. If he really wants to see you he will find your contact info again.
get your notary license , one day class and test, then hand that card out, no one questions that profession,find a cute quote to include
I had a pair of eyes from this awesome drawing I stole it off of, my stage name at the time and a phone number. That was it.
Katie
he should commit your contact information to memory - that's the most discreet solution, as long as he doesn't recite them in his sleep.
As a professional person, I always have a business card.
Mine says,
"Jamie ----"
Transsexual Adult Entertainment
Submissive/Dominatrix
Sensual Fun - Fantasy Role Play
Incall/Outcall
And I'm just waiting for some guys wife to call me after finding one in his pants pocket.
Giggle,
TS Jamie
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to worry--no card contained real names, just TER names and phone numbers. As a hobbyist, I even created some business cards for exchange.