Why Wanna Dance Doesn't Work
samsung1
Ohio
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From: Avalon <[email protected]>
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Anyone remember those days when all you had to do was this:
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1) slap some make up on
2) show up
3) walk around aimlessly and say "Wanna Dance?"
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<p> If this is you (and I'm not trying to insult you) how is that approach working for you these days? Now, to completely honest there are SOME circumstances when "Wanna Dance?" DOES still work, like on packed nights when there aren't enough girls, or if there are more customers than dancers. But for the most part. if you are a "Wanna Dancer" there are probably lots of nights where you just barely make your house fee back.
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The primary reason "Wanna Dance?" doesn't work is because you are invalidating the customer as a person. As much as we'd like to think of customers as a horny ATM machines, they are living, breathing, feeling human beings...just like you....and deserve to be treated with respect. There is a reason why he walked into the strip club, and it's your job to figure out what his reason is. Think about it this way. Every guy who walks into the strip club has a Penthouse Letter fantasy in his head. He WANTS a hot girl to play out that fantasy; even if he's picky, or a limited buyer on a budget, he WILL buy dances from the one dancer who can get inside of his head and BE what he wants. Always remember, the best way to get what you want is to help other people get what they want.
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You didn't get into dancing to just make your housefee back, did you? Of course not! You got into it for the big money, why not start making more of it by helping the customers of the club get what they want (as long as it is within your own personal beliefs and values.) How you might ask? GET RID of "Wanna Dance" and learn the SuperStripper Business Model.
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The SuperStripper Business model has 5 easy parts, and you can improve on each one no matter how good you are today.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcW24L-MJ…
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From: Avalon <[email protected]>
</p>
<p>
Anyone remember those days when all you had to do was this:
</p>
<p>
1) slap some make up on
2) show up
3) walk around aimlessly and say "Wanna Dance?"
</p>
<p> If this is you (and I'm not trying to insult you) how is that approach working for you these days? Now, to completely honest there are SOME circumstances when "Wanna Dance?" DOES still work, like on packed nights when there aren't enough girls, or if there are more customers than dancers. But for the most part. if you are a "Wanna Dancer" there are probably lots of nights where you just barely make your house fee back.
</p>
<p>
The primary reason "Wanna Dance?" doesn't work is because you are invalidating the customer as a person. As much as we'd like to think of customers as a horny ATM machines, they are living, breathing, feeling human beings...just like you....and deserve to be treated with respect. There is a reason why he walked into the strip club, and it's your job to figure out what his reason is. Think about it this way. Every guy who walks into the strip club has a Penthouse Letter fantasy in his head. He WANTS a hot girl to play out that fantasy; even if he's picky, or a limited buyer on a budget, he WILL buy dances from the one dancer who can get inside of his head and BE what he wants. Always remember, the best way to get what you want is to help other people get what they want.
</p>
<p>
You didn't get into dancing to just make your housefee back, did you? Of course not! You got into it for the big money, why not start making more of it by helping the customers of the club get what they want (as long as it is within your own personal beliefs and values.) How you might ask? GET RID of "Wanna Dance" and learn the SuperStripper Business Model.
</p>
<p>
The SuperStripper Business model has 5 easy parts, and you can improve on each one no matter how good you are today.
</p>
<p>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcW24L-MJ…
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