So what do you guys thank ? If oooo let's say some one was thanking about how to get into this business from the ground up what is the ground ? What is the top ?would you start out with your own escort agency ? Then move into massage parlors ? Then dive bars? Then a strip club ? what about web cam ? Porn ? And other such options ? If you was going to build your empire on this idea how would you go about it ?
I would build it in the order that I asked the questions ? Hell how do you go about getting girls lol....ads in the yellow pages? Buildboard ads lol ?business card and word of mouth ? Lol.....??? I knew a guy at a local club that was a pimp and was trying to pull girls until he got kicked out lol.....I've also heard that a used to be owner of a club near by used to un an escort agency at the same time....that club has new owners now but makes you thank ?
Porn, pimping, strip clubs. What could go wrong? I used to think I wanted to own a strip club, but I started paying attention to strip club owners when they're in the club. They never look happy.
And as with any business, initially getting into the environment could be as easy as applying. Kiyosaki's advice (from "Rich Dad, Poor Dad) is become an employee for a defined period of time (say 6mos to a year), learn what you can, and then have an exit plan to apply what you've learned and implement your own business.
In the SC world, I don't know how easy of an entry there is; it's not like opening up a dry cleaners. Cities may have ordinances and other controls that limit the number and placement of SCs.
Still, if that's your dream (and I can't blame you), it's worth a shot.
Strip clubs may have some problems that most businesses don't face: community opposition, restrictive regulations, bribes to police and politicians, organized crime, drugs, drunken whorish workers, and drunken obnoxious customers.
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And as with any business, initially getting into the environment could be as easy as applying. Kiyosaki's advice (from "Rich Dad, Poor Dad) is become an employee for a defined period of time (say 6mos to a year), learn what you can, and then have an exit plan to apply what you've learned and implement your own business.
In the SC world, I don't know how easy of an entry there is; it's not like opening up a dry cleaners. Cities may have ordinances and other controls that limit the number and placement of SCs.
Still, if that's your dream (and I can't blame you), it's worth a shot.