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What makes some cities harder to do biz out of?


Mocha
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Edit: I noticed after posting this there’s a similar thread that addresses the same concerns: https://m4m-forum.org/threads/working-in-a-city-with-very-low-competition.146250/

 

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That is exactly the reason Utah isn’t great. There isn’t a hiring culture here. On paper SLC should be amazing. Large population and rapidly growing, big airport, expanding light rail, cheap hotel rates, most residents own a car, great economy..

 

One of my regulars has spent most of January and now February in the El Paso area for some family obligations and apparently it has been completely dead for him. Not a lot of business even though El Paso is a decently large city (More than a million, metro). But maybe it's challenging because it's so isolated and just doesn't have the culture of escorting that other cities have. Or because it's a border city, maybe the business is done in a different way there. But sure enough there are only three ads for the city on RM and apparently it's really slow.

 

I guess the point is, what are some ways to conduct biz if one happens to end up in such a city? Does anyone think biz may exist offline?

 

I ask because a (non escort) friend of mine actually made up a fallacy to a guy at a hotel bar about us both being porn star escorts. To my surprise, he seemed to actually be accepting of it, though it wasn’t turned into an actual booking.

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