I had major writer’s block the past few days. But as I sit here in the shade at the pool in Vegas I feel rejuvenated. I splurged this trip and am staying at a NICE casino resort. I’ve been pulled in 5 different directions the past few months and this SuperStripper needed a vacation. Its a working vacation, but a vacation nonetheless.
I alluded to this in February: Vegas is NOT like it used to be. It is very competitive, and I am a completely disposable commodity to these mega-clubs up here. The combination of mainstream society condoning strip clubs as pop culture AND the fact that this recession has convinced more women to turn to stripping to make ends meet than ever before….has huge measurable effects on the take home pay of the average stripper.
I emphasize average.
The average stripper does not have a physical description. She comes in many shapes, sizes, and hair colors. She may be a knock-out with a perfect body, but lacks sales skills. She may be a wide-eyed newbie who relies on the “wanna dance” approach. She may have 5 or more years of experience, but was cursed with early success and easy money so she never really had to learn the trade. She can sell dances on nights when it’s “good” but not on nights that are “bad.” She attributes her “good” nights to luck, and validates her “bad” nights by making sure everyone else is having a “bad” night too. She worries about there being too many girls, and changes her outfit constantly hoping that she will will do better wearing something different.
Sound familiar to anyone?
There is nothing wrong or bad about being average. I myself, am very average at many activities. If my income were salary based, I would probably be an average employee. Why put forth extra effort if I’m still going to make the same pay? Stripping is not the same, every night there will be an entertainer who banks, and another who can’t pay back her house fee.
During my career as a stripper, I took every opportunity to become better than average. I was an average stripper until I took the DancerWealth course. Back then, there was only ONE Choice: a $999 one day seminar in Vegas. Now you have THREE choices to get started!
1. A $5.95 DancerWealth Trial Membership
2. Our $14.95 ebook Step by Step Stripping
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I can honestly say that the number one thing I notice after taking the course is that I am more business minded when going to work. I never “hope” for a guy to walk in to give me money I “know” he will. You have to put forth the effort and know you are worth it to be better than “average” Your knowledge is surpassed and the psychology behind what you teach is what makes this the best program for someone who truly wants to succeed in the business.
You’re amazing Babe. I am very impressed with the work you and your team have done here. I am proud of you and I fell blessed to share my life with you.
AWWW! Your hubby is awesome!