“You’re too tall” was my first response of the night. “Not to be rude or anything…but you’re not my type.”
I had two choices, smile and walk on by or try again. There was no one else and Mr Objection was my target client:early 40s wearing a golf shirt, his own 6 foot 2 frame sprawled across two straight backed chairs.
“Well, it all lines up when I straddle you, doesn’t it?” I replied with my best come-back.
It worked he smiled, leaned back opening up his body language and I sat in the empty chair.
“You’re good” he says. I pegged him as a limited buyer, but there weren’t any other prospects in the club. I recalled Friday’s blog, the strip club is a great place to network your side business. Turns out Mr Objection is an entrepreneur like myself: owns three different businesses and travels extensively. I picked up some nuggets, and he is intrigued with the passive income I generate from www.destinationavalon.biz
After chatting for a few minutes, I went for the close, “So did I change your mind about that dance?”
“Of course, lets go back here…” he said motioning to the couches.
People Who Read This Post Also Read
Tags: babes cabaret, champagne room, dancerwealth, exotic dancer, gentlemen's club, how much money does a stripper make, how to be a stripper, how to strip, howtostripper, income, learn to strip, money, motivation, multiple streams of income, phoenix, psychology, regular, sales, scottsdale, sociology, strip club, strip clubs, strip clubs in phoenix, strip clubs in scottsdale, stripandgrowrich, stripper, stripper lifestyle, strippers, stripping, successful stripper, superstripper, vip, vip customer, vip room






It’s always so funny when you can close someone who seems un-closeable. I figure sometimes they like a challenge and if you throw it back in there face they are sometimes likely to buy. It’s funny though some of the clubs I work at you can’t even talk about straddling a customer much less do it.
Way to go! I often times go back to people who’ve told me no more than once, and eventually they say yes (and then wonder why they said no at all!).