How to Greet a Client and Get a Positive Escort Review

5 months ago

How to Greet a Client and Get a Positive Escort Review

Hello, lovely ladies!

Yesterday, I sent out a newsletter about working as an escort, and one of the girls suggested I write about how to greet clients. So, here are a few thoughts on how to approach this important skill. I’m sure you all have your own ideas on how to do this, but let me share what I’ve learned.

It’s often the case that clients come and go. Out of eight clients, two stay and six leave. What went wrong? One of the reasons was the way the girl presented herself. She wore a bright red skirt that ended at her knees, flip-flops, and didn’t engage with the client when he arrived. She didn’t greet him or offer any hospitality. When he entered, she didn’t even offer a drink or show him where the shower was. Imagine going to a fancy restaurant and after waiting for an hour, you realize you need to go fetch your food yourself. It’s the same thing!

A regular client shared his experience, and he said the interaction felt uncomfortable. After this, she was advised to be more approachable and friendly, but she refused to change her ways, believing that her behavior was proper and she should not act in a way that felt “unnatural.” However, she wanted to earn a lot of money, which is why she became an escort in the first place. The truth is, her clients left, and she moved to another country, continuing her career elsewhere.

It’s not that she was a bad person—she was kind and trustworthy. But in this line of work, making money and maintaining client satisfaction is paramount.

So, how should you greet your clients?

When you meet a client, treat him as if he’s your ideal man. Greet him with a smile, ask how he’s doing, and let the conversation flow from there. Be polite, engaging, and respectful. The more relaxed and welcoming you are, the better the interaction will be.

Remember, the client is paying for your time, so let him feel comfortable. Don’t push any personal topics or make him uncomfortable. Keep the conversation neutral, focusing on his interests. If you let him talk, he’ll feel more at ease and will likely extend his time with you. A client who stays for the night, instead of just an hour, will lead to more earnings with less work. Additionally, a positive experience ensures he’ll remember you fondly for future bookings.

A few more tips:

  • Don’t ask for tips: Only take what the client owes you. If he wants to leave a tip, he’ll do it willingly, but avoid making him feel pressured. When you handle money, always be graceful and thank him. Then, you can show him where the shower is and make him feel at home.
  • Prepare your space: Ensure the essentials are ready—like towels, shower gel, and other amenities. If something is missing, it might create an awkward situation that could impact the client’s experience and his willingness to return.
  • Dress attractively: You know best what works for you, but it’s important to dress in a way that will captivate the client’s attention. Avoid casual clothes like jeans or sneakers. Opt for heels, lingerie, and a robe to look sexy yet approachable. You don’t need expensive clothes—clients don’t care about labels—but your appearance should be alluring. And, of course, never forget to smile!
  • Create the right atmosphere: If it’s daytime, consider dimming the lights for a more intimate feel. And most importantly, always act confident, even if you feel nervous. Your attitude will shape the entire encounter.
  • Money handling: Keep your earnings in different places to avoid any issues. You can store the client’s payment separately from your regular cash. This way, you won’t feel stressed or anxious, and everything will be organized.
  • Offer a drink: You can offer tea, coffee, or water—avoid alcohol, especially in the U.S., where clients may be driving. A warm beverage sets a comfortable tone for the meeting.

The key to success in this job is treating your clients with respect and understanding. You’re not just offering a service—you’re providing an experience. The more comfortable and happy your clients are, the more likely they are to return and leave great reviews.

Remember, stay polite, professional, and engaging, and you’ll see great results!

If you’d like me to write more about a particular topic, feel free to reach out to me via email or WhatsApp.

Wishing you a wonderful day, and may all your clients stay longer and leave satisfied!

Best wishes,