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Provide What You Advertise
Over a period of time, I have had the same conversation with a number of clients to services being advertised...It is a growing trend it seems that a lot of providers falsely advertise the services they offer to attract clients but when they get there, it is a different story...No it is not my business of how another provider conducts her business but why get mad when someone writes you a bad review indicating that you falsely advertise something that is certainly not on your menu..
There is this saying that you catch more bees with honey or flies, however it goes...Honesty goes a long way and with that comes respect...It is nothing wrong with setting boundaries to what you will and will not do..It offsets confusion and uncomfortable sessions....Remember it sets the mood of the session...If a client says your profile states that you provide this and you tell him no and he decides to cancel the appointment, he is well within his rights to do so...You may be the hottest looking chick in the business but clients what want they pay for...If you don't allow kissing in your session, say so...If you don't provide greek services, say so...Stating otherwise is false advertising....You run the risk of not having him as a repeat client and him backchanneling his experiences to fellow hobbyists.
Providing what you advertise will set you apart from those who don't...Remember honesty in ads will get you far in this business...


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