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Originally Posted by iSpyCams
I think the training and coaching is minimal. Mainly because there are so many cam models out there and most don't stick around long. Much easier to focus on the ones who can figure it out for themselves.
Any investment in training is likely to be lost just cause the girl will very likely move along shortly, assuming she's got the ability to be trained in the first place.
I still do what I can for each model I work with, but it seems that as soon as they have a good week they take some time off until they are desperate again, always playing catch up instead of developing solid work habits and a sustainable routine.
There are exceptions of course, but most of the exceptions don't need to work in a studio, they are fine on their own.
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So don't bother to train and let traffic find the good ones. Do paysites have the same approach on their tours? Yes, the landing page is your tour and should be treated as such.
I do get it that if the girl can earn more elsewhere, she won't stay with you. She will move to a better converting/paying site with a better clientele. That's something you have to fix.
As for girls taking time off. Western Girls have a greed factor built into them by society. Third World girls don't have it so much. This statement is in conflict with the previous about girls moving on.
I agree that girls who can do their own thing are the future of camming. Affiliates will get better conversions, and without the studios taking a slice. The girls earn more. What can you do to stop that trend?
Training girls is simple, some of the mistakes I see are so obvious I wonder if anyone in charge looks at their product in a critical way. We're not talking rocket science here.
Just looked at your site. Why are girls who are not at work, listed at the top of your landing page? Then after browsing non-available girls I'm asked to register. I've no reason to stay on the site.