Mr_Maximus
Don Juan
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Take in to account your CPA (Cost Per Action)
Lets take $50 as the average cost per date for this example.
Women number;
1. $50, one date, goes nowhere.
2. $100, two dates, goes nowhere.
3. $50, one date, goes nowhere.
4. $150, three dates, goes nowhere.
5. $50, one date, goes nowhere.
6. $50, one date, goes nowhere.
7. $50, one date, goes nowhere.
8. $100, two dates, goes nowhere.
9. $50, one date, goes nowhere.
10. $100, two dates, get laid.
Total spent = $750 to get laid. (CPA = $750)
conversion ratio = 10%
This is a more realistic way of looking at it. Just change the average cost per date and/or conversion ratio to what is realistic for you to get your CPA.
If you retain her, and sleep with her 10 times, then it cost you $75 per lay, plus any ongoing maintenance charges.
Lets take $50 as the average cost per date for this example.
Women number;
1. $50, one date, goes nowhere.
2. $100, two dates, goes nowhere.
3. $50, one date, goes nowhere.
4. $150, three dates, goes nowhere.
5. $50, one date, goes nowhere.
6. $50, one date, goes nowhere.
7. $50, one date, goes nowhere.
8. $100, two dates, goes nowhere.
9. $50, one date, goes nowhere.
10. $100, two dates, get laid.
Total spent = $750 to get laid. (CPA = $750)
conversion ratio = 10%
This is a more realistic way of looking at it. Just change the average cost per date and/or conversion ratio to what is realistic for you to get your CPA.
If you retain her, and sleep with her 10 times, then it cost you $75 per lay, plus any ongoing maintenance charges.