Should I sell pre-opening memberships for a potential strip club startup?
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10 mos ago · 1 min read
Should I sell pre-opening memberships for a potential strip club startup?
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Yes. You should. What does it g3t us?
@K: Something that has the highest mileage offered compare to a lot of competitors.
@K: Because I am noticing that a lot of joints in my area are very low mi sadly
If the authorities stop them from being high mileage, how will you be high mileage
I will make sure that I check in who comes in my spots.
In So Cal, it is usually LM. TX it can either be UHM or Moderate to LM. I know Vegas is the best. I dunno about Arizona.
I think you should try selling oceanfront property in AZ first.
@Icey: Definitely I should look into starting some party oriented events and bringing in some wealthy clients for parties smh. That would be badass lol.
I'm holding out for a startup with FRMOS and free-use stripper level pussy.
For your next business venture, buy a company that makes buggy whips and expand. Oh, people drive cars now. Sort of similar to viewing naked women on-line and not going to a club? Same "bright" future.
Good luck trying to find people who will pre-buy memberships for a club that doesn't exist. Most people won't buy memberships to club Lust (part of Desire in Rhode Island)... and that's a popular, long-established, high mileage/extras club.
@Lex Luthor: Valid Points there, Lex!
@skibum609: I recall a story from my childhood about a company that made buggy whips. When cars came along and they saw the writing on the wall, they expanded into seatbelts and stayed in business.
Pretty much my only rule is: don't pay up front
^^ Are you suggesting he have naked male dancers?? That type of expansion? I get what you're saying, but in a world where horse racing had the highest attendance of all sports in the country less than 100 years ago, somethings just run out of gas and disappear. Amusement parks, drive ins, car hops, ski areas, race tracks, all gone or going.
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