Amberly Rothfield Publishes Instructional Phone Sex Operator Book

LAS VEGAS — Amberly Rothfield has published an instructional book, “How I Made $10,000 a Month as a Phone Sex Operator.”

“Scared of what others would think of her career,” a rep said, “Rothfield spent year after year keeping her secret only to find out that those she thought would be most mortified by her announcement became her biggest supporters, even asking her how to get started themselves. So, she wrote a book.

“While Rothfield discusses making it as a phone sex operator, these principles can be applied to almost every industry," the rep continued. "New businesses and startup ventures can find success with slight adjustments to each strategy and apply each concept to their own business model. Rothfield discusses marketing, accounting and client retention, business development, storytelling and brand unification. The parallels are endless, which is why this is such a great read for just about anyone interested in business.” 

Rothfield said, “I believe that this book is great for those, who are disabled and unable to work in a ‘typical job,’ or for those who just want something to call their own. In a failing economy, there is no such thing as job security. But if you build your own business you will find that that you will become, in fact, more secure and have more control over what goes on in your immediate world. The adult industry has opened the eyes of many who once thought of sex as something ‘dirty’ or ‘private.’

“So many are interested in entering the adult industry but do not want to use their faces. They want to keep it a secret. The book shows them how they can become successful doing just that.”

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