dap-addict wrote:Most cases its either lack of sales, too high fees or on-set manners in a broader sense.
Don't know Ellen Betsy's case, though.
drevokocur66 wrote:If producers are not calling, you need to better yourself. Just like any other business, your product needs to be wanted. There is competition and you need to compete.
magizi87 wrote:Personally, I got tired of requesting models.
It felt like talking to a wall.
DPconnoisseur still does it.
And many others who are more perseverant than me. lol
I think it would be very helpful to us, the fans, that producers
diligently speak when they agree with our request for a model and do call her,
but for some reason they couldn't book her. The specifics can remain a secret.
Or that they are not going to try because her previous scenes underperformed. Or whatever.
But there needs to be some communication between fans and producers.
There needs to be a middle ground where we know we are being listened to.
xxx wrote:magizi87 wrote:Personally, I got tired of requesting models.
It felt like talking to a wall.
DPconnoisseur still does it.
And many others who are more perseverant than me. lol
I think it would be very helpful to us, the fans, that producers
diligently speak when they agree with our request for a model and do call her,
but for some reason they couldn't book her. The specifics can remain a secret.
Or that they are not going to try because her previous scenes underperformed. Or whatever.
But there needs to be some communication between fans and producers.
There needs to be a middle ground where we know we are being listened to.
We avoid acknowledging it because you know people like Woodman would pull out their entire catalog of fake "proofs" (like the recently 100% fabricated Whatsapp discussion with himself posing as Mina) and focus on these models to prevent them from coming here.
Angel Eyes wrote:drevokocur66 wrote:If producers are not calling, you need to better yourself. Just like any other business, your product needs to be wanted. There is competition and you need to compete.
As I see it the 'product' is the girl. Ultimately, the agency should be doing a better job of promoting their models... After all, isn't that the purpose of having agency representation and giving them a cut when a model works? Takes some of the stress off of the model finding jobs and having to promote herself.
Angel Eyes wrote:drevokocur66 wrote:If producers are not calling, you need to better yourself. Just like any other business, your product needs to be wanted. There is competition and you need to compete.
As I see it the 'product' is the girl. Ultimately, the agency should be doing a better job of promoting their models... After all, isn't that the purpose of having agency representation and giving them a cut when a model works? Takes some of the stress off of the model finding jobs and having to promote herself.
xxx wrote:And, even though we have some pretty good tools to help evaluate them, model selection is not perfect because we have more users now and growing so newer models tend to have higher ratings (pushing down older models that may deserve "revisiting").
Giorgio Grandi wrote:Producers do forget of some models, specially who doesn’t sell very well and who doesn’t sell very poor.
magizi87 wrote:remember that guy who kept requesting Suzie Q? the one from Russia, scouted by SOS?
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