"A gal in a popular place can see about 8-10 guys a day, $800-1000 day, plus any occasional tips."
I think numbers like this are probably based on boom time reports.
I don't think any of us really knows what the real numbers are but I suspect they are much lower.
Strangely, it also seems like there are more houses than ever. Maybe the vanishing of big houses has forced girls still stuck here for some reason to open their own shops. A small shop still has all the over head of a large house but can't be nearly as profitable. I guess the advertisers volume has actually increased.
I noticed in the past month or so it seems like 5-8 new places surfaced all at once. With that much competition I think you have to drop your price to keep it going or have a lot of cash from the boom days to hold on.
If I was going to guess, in a protracted recession many places will simply disappear.
If America makes a come back maybe they will too. As things equalize on the global economic stage maybe the KMP/AMP will become a memory. Who knows it might become so rare it actually becomes expensive.
My guess, the next big AMP markets are Australia, Europe (Fewer LE headaches), and China.
I think numbers like this are probably based on boom time reports.
I don't think any of us really knows what the real numbers are but I suspect they are much lower.
Strangely, it also seems like there are more houses than ever. Maybe the vanishing of big houses has forced girls still stuck here for some reason to open their own shops. A small shop still has all the over head of a large house but can't be nearly as profitable. I guess the advertisers volume has actually increased.
I noticed in the past month or so it seems like 5-8 new places surfaced all at once. With that much competition I think you have to drop your price to keep it going or have a lot of cash from the boom days to hold on.
If I was going to guess, in a protracted recession many places will simply disappear.
If America makes a come back maybe they will too. As things equalize on the global economic stage maybe the KMP/AMP will become a memory. Who knows it might become so rare it actually becomes expensive.
My guess, the next big AMP markets are Australia, Europe (Fewer LE headaches), and China.