One thing I love about dancing is that Halloween is year round! An entertainer can use costuming and theme sets to set herself apart from the rest of the girls dancing. When I worked in Orange County California, I wore my Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader outfit and danced to LaGrange by ZZ Top and Keep Your Hands to Yourself by the Georgia Satellites at least 3 times a week. When I moved to San Francisco, the Cowboys’ outfit didn’t resonate very well with the Raiders and 49ers fans, so I used my nurse costume more often. DJ John would play Bad Case of Loving You by Robert Palmer and Bad Medicine by Bon Jovi nightly for me. Rounding out my top three favorites is my St. Pauli Girl costume. I have had two different ones over the years, both were a hit. Have a Drink on Me by ACDC is my favorite theme song with this costume. Read more...(603 words, 1 image, estimated 2:25 mins reading time)
Bobbie in Atlanta sent me an email after listening to my interview on Playboy Radio last week. Thanks again Christy Canyon and Nikki Hunter for having me on Night Calls! Between squeezing each others boobs and talking about what Nikki used to do in the Champagne Room (she didn’t really) we were able to talk about some things that really matter in the industry right now.
Bobbie was asking about Economic Darwinism. If you aren’t familiar with biologist Charles Darwin, you may have heard the phrase “survival of the fittest.” In the wild, the strongest, smartest and most adaptable creatures were the ones who lived through tough times. The weak and those who are unable or unwilling to adapt are the first to die. Read more...(500 words, estimated 2:00 mins reading time)
A story like this surfaces every few months. One day, when I have the time, I will go back and research the court documents to follow up on the OUTCOME of each case. It makes the mainstream news when the suit is first made public, but somehow seems to disappear by the time a resolution surfaces.
Situations like this reflect the precise reason why most clubs hire exotic dancers as independent contractors instead of employees. Notice, Mr Ireland decided to sue the CLUB not the entertainer. Yet to what extent is the club responsible for an entertainer’s conduct? Read more...(239 words, estimated 57 secs reading time)
It seems this is a question a lot of laid off women are googling, as I get several hits a day from search engines on this topic alone.
My answer: anywhere from -$100 to +$2000. It all depends on your skill level. In my career, I have walked out negative $27 once. That was because I started to get a migraine about 30 minutes into my shift. I did two or three dances, and then had to leave. My best night EVER was roughly $6600 (3 hours @ $400/hr plus a $5k chip from Ceasars) in 2004. I haven’t come close to that ever again. Read more...(183 words, estimated 44 secs reading time)
I met the most interesting person at Babes Cabaret the other night. The party of four white guys in golf shirts were seated at a table next to the main stage table. When it was my turn for stage rotation, DJ Billy blasted the Van Halen. Each gentleman at the table tipped me a Washington, the one closest to the stage tucked a Lincoln into the side of my gstring. As many of you know, I’m not a great stage dancer…but I am pretty good at closing a lapdance sale at the tip rail. Read more...(411 words, estimated 1:39 mins reading time)
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! Read more...(197 words, 1 image, estimated 47 secs reading time)
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.”
Is going to the strip club considered cheating in your relationship?
I had to add that last part. There is no right or wrong answer to this question, because every relationship is based upon different mutually acceptable agreements.
I have customers ask me from time to time, “I don’t think I’m cheating on her by being here…do you?”
My response is always, “Whose opinion matters more to you, mine or your wife’s?” Read more...(211 words, estimated 51 secs reading time)
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.” Read more...(377 words, estimated 1:30 mins reading time)
Economic Darwinism in the Strip Club
Tuesday, July 28th, 2009Bobbie in Atlanta sent me an email after listening to my interview on Playboy Radio last week. Thanks again Christy Canyon and Nikki Hunter for having me on Night Calls! Between squeezing each others boobs and talking about what Nikki used to do in the Champagne Room (she didn’t really) we were able to talk about some things that really matter in the industry right now.
Bobbie was asking about Economic Darwinism. If you aren’t familiar with biologist Charles Darwin, you may have heard the phrase “survival of the fittest.” In the wild, the strongest, smartest and most adaptable creatures were the ones who lived through tough times. The weak and those who are unable or unwilling to adapt are the first to die. Read more... (500 words, estimated 2:00 mins reading time)
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