Posts Tagged ‘strip clubs in scottsdale’

DancerWealth 2.0 Launches Tomorrow!!!

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Only ONE more day to save 10% on Dancerwealth 2.0 Coupon code: 05CA11BA

Fabulous Friday Night At Babe’s Cabaret

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Cue the music:

My evening started with the  guys from West Virginia at the bar.  I was sipping my Diet Coke when one of the middle aged white guys in a golf shirt stumbled over his own foot and plowed into the barstool next to me.  “I’ve been drinkin’ since noon…” he mumbles.  I have been actively working on my bar-hustle because  I usually  gravitate towards the guys sitting at a table before the guys sitting at the bar.  After a bit of chit-chat I begin to set up my test-close, “The only problem with hanging out here at the bar is that you don’t have a lap!”  The test close is NOT asking directly for a dance, but rather leading the conversation in that direction to gauge how ready he  is to be closed.  West Virginia was ready, he basically sold himself  “Yeah, I need a lap for you to give me a lapdance.  Lets go over there.”

“Helping Women Overcome their Past”

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Jim Grimes, The 33 News

April 16, 2009

Finding a job in this economy can be difficult, but when your last employer was a strip club it can be next to impossible. The nonprofit group, “New Friends New Life” is a faith-based organization located in Dallas that assists women who want to leave the world of sexually-oriented businesses.

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.

Promoting Babe’s Cabaret

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

I hit Flicka’s Baja Cantina for Happy Hour on Wednesday before work with Alexis.  It only took 1/4 of a Strawberry Margarita to convince me to skip work and have girls night out.


So we stocked up on Babe’s Cabaret VIP Passes and headed up to The Dirty Dawg Saloon in Scottsdale.  It’s a Coyote Ugly style bar complete with dancing bartenders who hang from the rafters.  A few of them had REALLY good acrobatic skills.  I have long considered this type of bar job the “gateway” to stripping.  I did it myself in my early twenties when I was too shy to dance.  I worked as a bartender/cocktail waitress/beer tub girl at bar that was a cross between Hooters and Hard Rock Cafe.

Another Fun Friday Night at Babe’s Cabaret

Saturday, March 28th, 2009
9pm: DJ Billy cued my theme song (ahem…push play on the embedded video for sound effects)  You’d think it would get old by now…but naaaaaah!


“Good Morning Avalon!” he says sheepishly from the elevated DJ Booth
I gave him the “huh?” look through the flashing strobe lights.  “I always wanted to say that to you.” he jokes, and then proceeds to coach the crowd to sing “Avalo-on” during the chorus.  The headbanger at the tip rail was loving it, as he thrashed his long brown mane up and down while showering the stage with Washingtons.

DancerWealth!

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

I spent about four hours this afternoon on conference calls with my design and mastermind team!  I’m really excited about relaunching this program and making it BETTER than it has ever been before.

Back in October 2007, I blogged about how spending $300 on Stripper Sales Training was the absolute BEST thing I did for my stripping career.  Prior to Dancerwealth I was not a top income earner in my clubs.  I was always profitable, I worked hard, but I didn’t have the skill set to be a SuperStripper.

Guess what: skills can be learned, mindsets can be changed.

Stay tuned!

What is Reality?

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

We only get an edited look at the world around us.  That is because our beliefs act as filters, screening out any evidence that doesn’t support what we want to believe is true.


1. As humans, we make life choices that harmonize with our beliefs.  We unconsciously choose to put ourselves in situations and associate with people that fit our preconceptions.  We avoid people and situations that might weaken or challenge what we believe to be true.

Renters and trying to date a stripper

Monday, March 9th, 2009

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I devoured my $0.80 copy of Buyers Renters and Freeloaders yesterday as I sat in the sun.

It was well worth the eighty cents. Dr. Harley’s writing style makes it easy to read and his clear-cut philosophies just make perfect sense to me.

Although the book is designed for people who are dating, there is a lot of good info for ‘ole married broads like myself. I have always been fascinated with psychology. I want to discover why I make the choices that I do, especially if it was an out-of-character choice that is inconsistent with my typical values. Moreover, understanding other people’s motives have helped me keep my head (somewhat) straight in this crazy industry.

All Star Saturday Night/ Valentines Day

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

Nothing to write home about. As I expected I sat around for a few hours and then hustled my butt off after midnight. I did meet an interesting character who told me that the next time he came in I should wash my hair in rosemary and eat garlic. Whatever floats your boat buddy!

I have several pressing items on my agenda today, so I don’t have time for a long post. Instead, I would like to highlight a post from Kim Kiyosaki’s blog at www.richwoman.com I’m a huge fan of hers and have been gradually shifting from the traditional retirement plan to the RichWoman planning method for the past 3 years.


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