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Generally speaking you have to F your way up. No offense intended dear. The more clients you see who have higher levels helps also.
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All of your ratings are a 1 except compliance. I'm no expert in how ratings work, but have you rated back everyone who has rated you? If not, I think that can hurt compliance.
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Looks like you are pretty close to leveling up, Savannah. You have a bunch of people in your network who's ratings help a lot. The one ding you have is from someone most people find unreliable and don't take seriously.
My suggestions:- Focus on being a good companion. Make people want to see you again
- When rating people, read each question carefully every time and answer honestly. Don't lie.
- My rule of thumb is 2 second rating for brief encounters, 2 minute rating once combined interactions exceed 90 minutes to two hours.
- Join clubs and actively participate
- Have fun, stay safe and don't worry about levels.
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1. You do not "have plenty of ratings" to achieve a level 1. Based on other level 1s, you need about 40 ratings.
2. Compliance is the most important rating. Not sure why you are still at Zero in Compliance. Either the Red in your network is holding you down or you are not answering the questions correctly.
3. Read each network question twice before answering. A couple of questions seem like they are the same, but in reality if you read them, it's more of a double-negative. So if you answer the a certain question "yes," then the next question should be "no." Just make sure you understand each question and answer honestly.
4. Again higher Compliance will help you more. You have a Level 5 who rated you in December, 2024 but his Compliance is -2. That rating is worthless for leveling up. You have a couple of Level 3s with a Compliance of 4 that are helping you more than that Level 5.
5. The easiest is to see more people who have high Compliance Ratings. Maybe offer a special to Level 4/5 in compliance. HOWEVER, you are making it hard to set appointments. Requiring a selfie and possibly a deposit is an immediate non-starter for most even though you think "you are worth it."
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