DancerWealth 2.0



Over the past few months, people have said to me “Why are you doing this website if you make so much money dancing.”   In all fairness I feel  it is a valid question.

I have a few answers:

1. Stripping has a shelf life.  This year will mark a decade for me.  I  made some fabulous SuperStripperFriends,  great money,  and  memories to last my lifetime.  But I know that I cannot do this forever.

2. There are lots of different exit strategies from dancing.  Some involve going to school, getting a degree, and starting a new career.  If you are not scholarly, this exit strategy may not work for you, but that doesn’t mean that you have to settle.

3. My exit strategy is to create streams of passive income that will replace dancing income.  It does not require years of collegiate study.  There is no discrimination or glass ceiling.  Anyone can do it regardless of age, race, gender, or sexual orientation.

4.  I want to give back to the community that has empowered me.  I am an educator at heart, and  I want to teach my exit strategy for this business to those who are interested.  I hope to become a  beacon to show you how to make income outside of the club doing the things that you love.

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Comments & Responses

3 Responses so far.

  1. Kristine says:

    I would love to know how to establish and keep a regular customer and perhaps change his spending habits alot of mine have paid me in cash before or only done 3 for 100 or 1/2 hour.

    Also please let us know more on how to dress what seems to work best and for whom.

    I would love to know also how to determine if he has a credit card, cash, or is a limited buyer.

  2. Tiana says:

    I woulf like to know a good response when guys ask “What goes on back there?”, when I introduce the V.I.P. rooms. How to make it sound more intriguing and special.

    P.s.
    I am excited about this new and improved program. I took the original dancerwealth and didn’t get much from it. But now that you have videos and show us how to implement it I am ready to give it another try. Thank you

  3. Avalon says:

    It’s going to depend on the customer’s personality type. If he’s a blue, stress FUN! If he’s a red, stress exclusivity, if he’s a yellow stress more privacy to get to know one another, if he’s a green, stress the Contrast Trigger (better value for the dollar)

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