The location most often searched in
relation to opening an escort business is Las Vegas and it would be
my number one choice for the experienced and the mentally strong.
Vegas is truly for the hardcore. It's a legally safe place to open as
an “outcall promoter,” but it is also highly competitive and you
would need to create a niche service or at least target niche
markets.
In my opinion, you are almost better
off practicing somewhere else for two or three years and then
tackling Vegas in the future. A beginner should not start in Vegas, though many of
you do have related knowledge and are indeed qualified – only you
know the answer to that. If I were to open an escort service today, I'd be on
the next flight to Las Vegas, but then I do have many years of
experience.
Miami can also be competitive; however,
a person new to the business certainly can create a thriving,
successful business there. Any readers here that have read my
Blueprint books know that they are based on opening an escort
service in Miami-Dade County, Florida. To be specific, the license
you need there states, “dating and escort services” and doing it
all the correct way is not that complicated in Miami.
Let's discuss Miami for a few
minutes
I
love Miami. Miami is a beautiful city that is also an adult
playground. Orlando is for children and Miami is for adults and they
are vastly different locations. If you watch the YouTube at the head
of this blog, you will learn something about the layout of Miami and
if you have any intention of moving there to start an escort
business, I'd suggest that you watch the video and then study the
layout of Miami-Dade County and its many municipalities. I promise it
is not as complicated as it looks at first glance.
I
lived in Miami from some time in 1983 through the end of 1987, and
then went to college there in 2007-2008. Of course I have visited
often over the years – sometimes for one day and other times for
weeks. I love Miami. Yes,
I know I have already stated that.
When I first lived in Miami, I lived in Coconut Grove and then I
later (1986) moved down south to the Cutler Ridge area off Old Cutler
Road and SW 190th
Street. I would live in Miami right now, except for my personal
obligations that keep me in central Florida.
Coconut
Grove in the 1980s was one crazy place. Life was a party. Hell, Miami
was a crazy place so it wasn't only the Grove area. A flood of
memories come to mind with that statement... enough for a book. My
Memoirs
book is all about my former business in Orlando, so it may be time
for one about the business in Miami. That would be a different type of Memoir for sure.
With
world attention on that crazy story last week – the one with the
crazed man eating the other man's face next to the MacArthur Causeway
in Miami – I feel that a discussion of Miami is in order. Miami has
always been a crazy place, but that guy had to be on serious
synthetic drugs and he must have snapped from the heat. The autopsy
will hopefully reveal specifically what he was on.
When
I lived in Coconut Grove something as crazy happened not far from my
back porch. It was late one night (like 4am-5am) in 1985 and we could
see the Metrorail from our door. We were awake, but many people were
awake at that hour back then... The way the lights by the Metrorail
shined we could actually see the figure of a man swinging around a
woman's head by her hair. Apparently he had chopped her head off. At
the time we thought it was religion/voodoo related. Next thing we
knew there were what seemed like hundreds of cops, sirens screaming
and blue/red lights flashing everywhere. The lunatic actually threw
her head at at cop. Just crazy.
During
this era in Miami, beautiful South Beach did not exist. Have you ever
seen the movie Scarface? Watch it and you will see how south Miami
Beach was back in the 80s and how Miami was in general. Today Miami
is a relatively safe place to live and a beautiful city. Yes, it is
still on the crazy side, but it sure beats living in theme park land
up here.
Second-Tier and Third-Tier Cities
worthy of consideration
In
Blueprint 2,
I discuss what are referred to as second-tier cities. You will find
it easier to open and operate an escort service in almost any one of
these cities than in a major metropolitan area. A main reason for
this is the lack of serious, skilled competition and this is actually
a good way to learn the business without so much pressure. Hopefully
you understand why opening a service in a second-tier city like
Tampa, Florida or St. Louis, Missouri will be easier for the beginner
and equally as profitable as a major metropolitan city area.
Third-tier
cities can also be equally as profitable. The country is filled with
third-tier cities. I would also consider Cincinnati and Cleveland to
be third-tier along with Charlotte, North Carolina and San Diego,
California. There is some debate on what makes a second-tier or a
third-tier city and my opinions have evolved over time and may differ
from the opinions of others. I haven't decided if Hartford,
Connecticut is third-tier or fourth-tier, but similar areas are also
a great place to start.
Understand
that it is not necessary to jump into business in a major
metropolitan area to make great money and it would actually be easier
for you to at least start elsewhere and then work your way up to a
major escort business area like Los Angeles, Las Vegas, NYC, Miami
etc... in the future.
Beyond
this discussion, I want to remind anyone purchasing The
Complete Blueprint for an Escort Service
and anyone that purchased Blueprint
for an Escort Service
prior to mid-February 2012, to read all of the Blueprint Updates on
my website. The link is to the main updates page, but there are 4
additional pages to read at the time of this posting.
All
the best in your entrepreneurial pursuits!
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