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Hello my beautiful Daisies! Things haven’t slowed down for me since last week; still working to create content while the weather is warm and inviting, brainstorming themes for my next photoshoot and updating my winter wardrobe.
While I’ve been juggling all of this work, I have been answering enquiries which gave me inspiration for this week’s blog. A follow on from my blog I wrote a few weeks ago, “Are You My Favourite Type of Client?”, I wanted to provide a guide for a more generalised and appropriate way to approach and book a companion. Every companion is different and unique and will have different preferences regarding the way clients approach them, but I feel like there is a general set of guidelines when it comes to enquires that clients need to follow.
1. Read Their Website Before Enquiring!
Majority of companions have a professional website which they spend a lot of time and money on to make sure any potential clients have all their questions answered before an enquiry is even made. This information is not on there for fun; this information is there to help you and make your decision about booking your desired companion easier.
2. Keep It Brief and Simple!
If the companion has a booking template/form they would like you to fill in; please fill it in. It shows that you not only respect their time, but they will take you more seriously than someone who doesn’t even bother with the template. If there isn’t a template, start of with a nice greeting e.g. “Hello how’re you…,” your name, how long you are looking to book for and list 2-3 potential dates you would like to meet. You may be tempted to write a long love letter but save yourself this energy for when you meet in person.
3. Send Any Screening Information Quickly!
Majority of companions will request for screening information for safety reasons e.g. an ID, Facebook or LinkedIn profile or anything else they feel is necessary. Send this through in a quick, prompt manner if you want to secure your booking with your desired companion.
4. Deposit! Deposit! Deposit!
Following on from the point above, many companions will request for a deposit to confirm the booking. If you don’t want to be left disappointed, send this through when you are free or have time to secure the booking. I’ve unfortunately had a few unlucky clients who did not make it across the finish line first purely because someone else sent a deposit and secured the booking before them. If you don’t want to be left devastated, send that deposit now!
5. Make Any Niche Requests At The Beginning!
If you have any special dress or costume requests, I recommend stating this as early on in the booking process. There’s nothing worse than confirming a booking and making a request that the companion unfortunately cannot meet. Save yourself the disappointment and be clear from the beginning about what you would like (this doesn’t mean write a long love letter or email; remember to keep any enquiries simple and brief).
I hope going forward with this information at your helm, you feel more confident and assured about making enquiries. If you’re reading this, I want you to take this as a sign to approach the companion you’ve been eyeing for a while; even better, book me and let’s see what magic we can create between us.
Ama Daisy