Posts Tagged ‘howtostripper’

Dancer101

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Blast Off!

StripandGrowRich is at 100% functionality today. In addition to the DancerWealth, DancerWise and DancerVictory programs, we also have an affiliate and mentoring program in the works!

I know a lot of my readers and friends are veteran dancers who are awaiting our referral program.  The official StripandGrowRich Affilitate Program will launch next week, which will allow you to earn a 25% commission just for telling those new dancers at the club (who are always asking you for free advice) about us.  Stay tuned for details!

DancerWealth 2.0 Testimonials

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

I am VERY pleased with the feedback from my BetaTesters!  It is so fulfilling to know that I’m helping!

From Luvbuniz in Las Vegas via www.stripperweb.com “I’ve bought the new Dancerwealth and it’s good. It’s not a rehash of the old course and much more sales based. I pretty much banked the first few days after watching the videos.”

From Vanessa in Australia:

And From Kristine in Las Vegas

Overcoming objections

Monday, April 13th, 2009

“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.

State of the Stripper Part 2

Saturday, January 5th, 2008

State of the Stripper Part 2

Well, the national unemployment report came out yesterday.  December had the highest unemployment rate since Katrina…uh…but I don’t recall a Category 5 hurricane blowing through and destroying homes and businesses do you?  Well, not a meteorological one anyway.   Combine  rising beer prices, half of the mortgage professionals out of business, with more job cuts on the way, it seems that there is an impending recession dead ahead for the US and maybe even it’s even more feared relative: stagflation.

So what’s a stripper to do? 

I know!  Go to VEGAS!  Strippers make thousands every night in Vegas!

How much do strippers make on a BAD night?

Thursday, May 10th, 2007

May 10

Oh What a “Horrible” Night

As the days get hotter underneath the Arizona sun, the strip club patrons seem to vanish.  This leaves a surplus of girls working 2 or 3 extra nights to make the same dollar amount that they made during “season.”  I have to chuckle, I pretty much work the same shifts every week: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday.  Occasionally I have to swap a Monday or Thursday, but I’m pretty consistent.  My clients know when they can drop in to see me, and they also know they really have to  entice me to drive downtown on a Sunday.

Confidence Makes the Man

Thursday, April 26th, 2007

April 26

Confidence Makes the Man

What makes a man sexy?  Is it his eyes, his hair, his clothes?  Maybe for the young and impressionable.  Or is it his nice car, nice house,  nice bank account? Nope.  Confidence is the single most sexy trait in a man.

It amazes me how many handsome, educated, charming men lack confidence with women.  I meet them everyday.  I listen to them pour their souls out to me over a drink or two (or ten) at work.  I just don’t get it. 

Strip Clubs Satisfy Men’s Emotional Needs

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

April 23

I had a great conversation with a friend of mine today.  He’s divorced, been playing the dating game and pretty much fed up with it all.  We started talking about what he’s looking for in a mate, and it got me thinking about a great book called His Needs, Her Needs by Willard F. Harley Jr. 

In a nutshell, all humans have 10 emotional needs: Sexual Fulfillment, Recreational Companionship, Physical Attractiveness, Domestic Support, Admiration, Affection, Conversation, Honesty and Openness, Financial Support, Family Commitment.  The first five tend to be the primary emotional needs of men, the second five tend to be the primary emotional needs of women.


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