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britneyireland
08-10-2009, 09:34 PM
Hey Nuclear Martini: sorry for the mixup and you're totally correct, we were transitioning ownership at that time. You probably got the very last of the old program from the old majority owner. I have a copy of the original home study course too, and it's mostly CDs of Adam doing the seminar and they are good. The rest of it is the program's slides from the live Vegas seminar.

The new program is about 90% new material and we even give some of the old concepts away in the free area. The new DW is really full of new concepts, new media, cutting edge technology and fun.

Thanks for asking!! Thanks for your input too, Serena. The workbook is for sale in our Cafepress store, but it's pointless without a DW subscription.

Donovan is trying to talk me into posting a coupon code here in the forums...check back tomorrow to see if he convinces me!

GoldCoastGirl
08-11-2009, 03:58 PM
Did you solve the mystery? Had a good enough night Friday to be able to pay all my bills this week AND buy DW! Hooray! But am worried that if I can't get at the podcasts I might not be able to see the other stuff either?


It all works for me here in Australia. Have no idea why it wouldn't work for you in UK ?

And the videos (in the site) are flash videos as such so if you have flash installed you can 'watch' the videos.


Also, I just wanted to add a little unknown fact about SnGR: it is relevant to ANYONE who works in the adult entertainment / sex industry from strip club dancers, to topless waitresses, private party showgirls and webcam girls ..... even those of us who have retired can benefit from DancerWise and DancerVictory at the very least.


Whilst DancerWise is primarily aimed at USA dancers. I'm around the forums if any aussie girls who join the program want a heads up on tax information etc. I pay good money every week to my accountant so I can have good quality up2date information on tax and business.




If anyone wants a discount when ordering... use E3167322D9 for your 10% discount (http://zhetarn.com/sngr) :D hehehe

Otoki
08-17-2009, 06:58 AM
I'd also like to say that I only bought Dancer Wealth, not the other two. My reason was that I wanted to try the product that would be most relevant to me (sales/closing) and because I don't really care about fitness (this job keeps me damned fit, and I'm already pretty food-conscious, even if I don't actually keep a healthy diet:P )

I will probably check out Dancer Victory once I've finished and become comfortable with the DW techniques, so I don't overload myself:)



I wouldnt lie about this, I guess I'm just getting swept under the rug because I bought the kit when it was 3 times more expensive than it is now or maybe because I bought it too early
I don't think you're getting swept under the rug. It seems like most of your posts have been answered pretty well. You seem frustrated, which I totally understand (I'd be pissed if I bought the old version right before the new, improved version came out) but I'd say try the trial membership. It's $6 for one day (last time I checked), and it allows you to watch some videos and get a general idea of the info in the program:) I think that will demonstrate just how different it is from the old program.

I hope that helps.

Faye449
08-17-2009, 03:32 PM
I've just bought this, watched the first couple of videos and initial impressions are that it looks good!

Will keep you posted as I 'progress' ;D

britneyireland
08-17-2009, 06:07 PM
It's nice to know Time Magazine thinks we are THE place to go learn sales tactics!! We are mentioned in the COVER STORY of the magazine on sale NOW.
Page Three in the online version (http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1915962,00.htm)

http://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&ik=1299d99409&view=att&th=1232eb6147b453ec&attid=0.1&disp=inline&zw

la petite sexy
08-18-2009, 11:46 AM
I did a paypal echeck, so that's all that showed up for my membership
"PAYPAL ECHECK (numbers)"

Man I did NOT want that charge showing up on my statement! I thought the fact that it was paypal would be enough so I used my debit card. I should've used a check like you did.

britneyireland
08-18-2009, 02:54 PM
Interesting, may I ask why it's an issue if something shows up on a personal bank statement? I understand guys who don't want strip clubs showing up in their statements because their wives might find out they went there.....would it be better if it showed up as SGR?

Otoki
08-21-2009, 01:35 AM
Interesting, may I ask why it's an issue if something shows up on a personal bank statement? I understand guys who don't want strip clubs showing up in their statements because their wives might find out they went there.....would it be better if it showed up as SGR?
Maybe if people's parents can see the CC statement, or something. I don't know. It's not exactly info that's open to the public/:O

la petite sexy
08-21-2009, 03:27 AM
Yes. I think SGR is better.

firemaiden04
08-21-2009, 09:21 AM
It's nice to know Time Magazine thinks we are THE place to go learn sales tactics!! We are mentioned in the COVER STORY of the magazine on sale NOW.
Page Three in the online version (http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1915962,00.htm)

http://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&ik=1299d99409&view=att&th=1232eb6147b453ec&attid=0.1&disp=inline&zw

Congratulations! I know you've worked incredibly hard on this product, you totally deserve it.

firemaiden04
08-23-2009, 03:04 AM
So tonight was a kind of shitty night in the club, but before I went to work I actually sat down and really read through that Workbook I ordered from DancerWealth. Really tried to absorb the information. Went into work, and managed to make $400 off a crowd that most people couldn't get $150 out of. Very proud, and I think I might turn this into a pre-work ritual.

Otoki
08-24-2009, 10:28 AM
So tonight was a kind of shitty night in the club, but before I went to work I actually sat down and really read through that Workbook I ordered from DancerWealth. Really tried to absorb the information. Went into work, and managed to make $400 off a crowd that most people couldn't get $150 out of. Very proud, and I think I might turn this into a pre-work ritual.
I totally read through the workbook before work. even though I haven't gotten anywhere near watching all the videos, the few I've watched and filled out in the workbook really make a difference in my attitude at work.

britneyireland
08-24-2009, 02:48 PM
Awesome! Thank you so much for the feedback!

Nakita Kash
08-25-2009, 08:20 AM
Yes. I think SGR is better.

Interesting, did you invest in the entire program? I hope so because you will learn having an accountant is a necessity when owning your own biz and my accountant would see SGR on my statements and have to spend time asking what it is if I don't notate it. It is truly much better to have a product that is called what it is on a statement, IMO.

firemaiden04
08-25-2009, 02:51 PM
I am enrolled in DancerWealth, but I think I'm going to purchase both DancerWise and DancerVictory later this week. I know I can get a discount on them for buying them together, but what will the monthly cost be for the total subscription? Will I be paying $29.99 for the two new programs in addition to the $19.99 I already pay for DancerWealth, or will I only be charged $29.99 monthly, as I would have if I'd bought them all together?

Elvia
08-26-2009, 04:48 PM
^^^ Ok...I'm really interested, but I'm completely confused by the whole pricing system. first I thought it was a monthly $30 membership. Then I thought it was $100 upfront. Now it sounds like there's individual programs you sign up for? Is that in addition to a monthly fee? Is there a $100 start up cost and then you buy each program on top of that? Iz so confused.

la petite sexy
08-27-2009, 12:02 AM
Interesting, did you invest in the entire program? I hope so because you will learn having an accountant is a necessity when owning your own biz and my accountant would see SGR on my statements and have to spend time asking what it is if I don't notate it. It is truly much better to have a product that is called what it is on a statement, IMO.

No. I planned to by Dancerwealth and Dancerwise together but just bought Dancerwealth at the last minute because I saw a discount code on the forum. I should've just bought them both as I would save more in the long run on the joined monthly fee. Not to mention I need lots of help with 'stripper finances' lol.

britneyireland
08-27-2009, 11:39 AM
Elvia,

For DancerWealth there is a $99 one time only initiation fee. This gives you access to the core content (Personality Types, The 7 Hot Buttons, Persuasive Communication, Core Concepts of Business, Club Scenarios) the weekly updates, the forums, and webinar access. It is designed to be a self paced course and we are always adding new content to site. The $19 monthly fee is to ensure that you always have access to the new stuff, discussion forums, webinars in addition to the static Core Content.

Hope this helps! I just spent a week in Vegas for the Gentlemen's Club Expo and I am REALLY excited that club owners are starting to be aware that we are the sales engine that drives the club.

britneyireland
10-06-2009, 10:35 AM
My PM inbox is full today with similar questions:

1. We are re-structuring the Video Page, so some of the old content is temporarily unavailable because we are putting the NEW content up first. But don't worry, the old content will be re-uploaded over the next few days. Its not gone forever.

2. Also, we have been shooting out discount codes via our newsletter so if you are not on our mailing list you are missing out! You can sign up at the bottom of our home page. (http://www.stripandgrowrich.com/home.php)

I hope everyone is having a healthy and happy autumn and making lots of money!

Kylea2
10-07-2009, 01:21 AM
I'm just catching up all this... I've been out of town working without my computer.

First, the videos are VERY important. The work book is great, but you really need to watch the videos too and all the extra supplemental videos that are being uploaded.

Second, Nakita is totally right... buying DancerWealth just puts the money in your pocket. To totally understand the system though you need to get DancerWise so you know what the smart things are to do with the money once you've earned it. It's that whole "Work hard, spend smart" theory.

Third, if you have the old IPod versions... it's not the same. It's worth looking into the upgraded version.

Elvia
10-11-2009, 04:05 PM
Britney,

I have a question about the trial membership. How long does it last? What does it give you access to?

britneyireland
10-11-2009, 09:48 PM
Good Question!

The trial membership lasts for 24 hours, during which you have access to our private members only forums and three selected video tutorials.

The Colors Video is a little over 20 minutes and has some great secrets in it. It will teach you how to identify your target and have a strategy or two lined up before you approach him.

XOXO.Katie
10-11-2009, 09:54 PM
I have a question about the workbook. Is it an online thing or is it something that gets sent to you?

britneyireland
10-11-2009, 10:20 PM
Currently the workbook is an optional product that you can purchase in our Cafepress store. (http://www.cafepress.com/stripgrowrich.388153283)

It does not come automatically with the purchase of a membership, and as I clearly state in the description, it is not a substitute for the course itself. In fact, the workbook doesn't really make sense unless you have access to the corresponding videos. The Workbook covers the Core DancerWealth Videos: The Personality Colors, The Hot Buttons, Persuasive Communication, Core Concepts of Running Your Stripping Business, and SuperStripper Club Scenarios.

Does that answer your question?

XOXO.Katie
10-11-2009, 10:51 PM
Yes, thank you. I went back and read the rest of the thread, which clearly contains the answer to my question so double thank you for being patient enough to repeat yourself.

Optimist
10-16-2009, 03:50 AM
Holy Toledo! I closed two greens tonight on multiple dances! They were the absolute bane of my existence!!! I nearly got a freakin' room! But then I wandered off with a blue and got cheery and relaxed it f-ed up my mojo. Good stuff, those new videos!

britneyireland
10-16-2009, 10:21 AM
Greens are the bane of EVERYONE'S existence, but they still have money and if there isn't any other option in the club we have to work with what we've got!

Optimist: I'm doing a whole series on controlling your emotions similar to last weeks update ;)
Thanks for the feedback! I LOVE hearing stories like this!!!!

Nakita Kash
10-19-2009, 05:09 PM
I think controlling my emotions was the reason I sucked as a housedancer. I hope the ladies use your techniques or they will be doomed like I was. LOL!

britneyireland
05-04-2010, 12:01 PM
OK, If you subscribed to our newsletter, you received the AWESOME 1 Year Anniversary Special that we are offering for the next THREE DAYS only.

If you are not subscribed to our newsletter, why not? We send out lots of great information for free that will help you make more money everytime you work. Go to www.stripandgrowrich.com and enter your email address in the box. I don't spam you with crap that is not related to making more money stripping, and I won't sell your email address to a foreign online pharmacy. Promise!

I DO promise you the best information to start making more money in this industry from someone who has been a trusted moderator of this board since 2002.

But since the newsletter already went out, if you sign up today you will have to wait until our system loads you tomorrow.....and you will miss the boat! So here is a copy of what went out to the SuperStrippers who know about us already.

Subject: Thank you and your Gift for our One Year Anniversary Online! StripandGrowrich.com

Until midnight on Friday May 7 you can get access to the DancerWealth 2.0 for [B]half off:

Here's where you can grab your access:

http://www.stripandgrowrich.com/sgranniversarysale.html

I'm holding this special sale as a way to say THANK YOU to all the people who participate on StripperWeb :-)

Surprise
05-04-2010, 10:22 PM
oh goodness now i really have to buy it...

Sundae
05-14-2010, 10:29 AM
Ohhhh no, i missed it =(

britneyireland
05-16-2010, 08:18 PM
Yes....limited time only....

but we are rolling out new products either this or next week ;p

Aline
05-26-2010, 02:59 PM
I just bought my online membership and haven't had a chance to try it in the club yet. The information in the videos is very helpful, and besides showing you specific strategies it also gets you motivated in general to kick some ass and take some wallets.
One thing I noticed (and perhaps I am not looking in the right spot) is that the video section seems rather small...there were several great videos in there, but I was under the impression there would be more re-enactment scenarios of the strategies taught...also, I cannot find either the video library or the "brainstorming worksheet."
I was also expecting some more examples of what specifically to say when attempting a close-that IS covered, but not to the extent I expected. For example, I would love to know specifically WHAT to say to a "red," in addition to be able to identifying them.

This program is a great tool, and I think i just need to spend a little more time with it.

sunshine16
05-26-2010, 09:59 PM
^I noticed the same thing, are we missing something? I watched all of the videos, and while it's helped some, I was already doing a lot of the things, so it didn't help a whole lot, but then again I could be missing a chunk of the program? Avalon said there would be new stuff coming out too? Haven't seen it? I'd love to see some re-enactment scenarios too..

britneyireland
05-27-2010, 03:18 PM
Thanks for the feedback ladies! I'm always working to improve the site.

Aline....what a timely post! We stayed away from giving out closing "lines" because really....who wants to hear a "line?" Moreover as our club program begins to pick up steam (where the club owners pay us to come in and train their staff) we don't want every girl using the same "line"

The program is meant to take 8 weeks to complete (not by watching all the videos in one night...although one of our Bootcampers did that! LOL!) each week focusing on a particular set of skills. Whenever I personally mentor a member, one of the things we always discuss is that there is a HUGE difference between "knowing" something and properly executing the strategy so it works.


How to download the brainstorming worksheets is here (http://www.stripandgrowrich.com/forum/showthread.php?p=618#post618)

The update on the video library is here. (http://www.stripandgrowrich.com/forum/showthread.php?t=53)

Like sunshine said, we have some new products coming out. There is going to be a less expensive starter product (ebook) and a brand new process that will guide you through the videos better instead of just turning you loose on 35 tutorials with a workbook.

Much of this has been a technological learning curve for me. There is a HUGE difference between typing a forum post....and knowing how to fix the forum software when it breaks!

Aline
05-27-2010, 06:44 PM
Thanks britneyireland, very helpful post-I really like the brainstorming document. I do understand the concern about repetitive closing lines. However, for someone completely new to this who is starting "from scratch" (and completely unfamiliar with sales techniques in a strip club) it would be sooo helpful to have some more closing scenarios/reenactments (not necessarily just one-liners, but the initial approach all the way to closing the sale).

The videos posted are great, but seem limited...I do not feel it would take 8 weeks to go through these. The original DancerWealth format (when there were still only CDs) seemed to have had more content. Again, maybe I am missing something. Is going through the tutorials on

Hot buttons
Colors
Selling to couples
The Pareto Principle
Club scenarios
Persuasive communication and
Networking

going to be enough to turn you into a "superstripper?"
I am by no means asking this to be confrontational-I just want to know whether I am approaching this correctly or whether I have a false impression of how complicated it really is (I was expecting billions of videos/tutorials that I would have to go through before seeing any progress:))

Thanks for putting together such a great program, and thanks for the feedback!

sunshine16
05-27-2010, 08:10 PM
I'm in the same boat! ^ I'm also starting fresh so while I don't want to seem like a robot, or just have lines, I also need them to actually make the sale, I only really use a few, if that- strategy obviously needs to be first, but lines are important especially for us newbies :)

britneyireland
05-28-2010, 01:29 PM
OMG! Aline....yes you are totally missing the MOST important part: mindset!!

Getting into The SuperStripper Zone (http://www.stripandgrowrich.com/dancerwealth/popup-video.php?id=26)

and even more importantly

Controlling your emotions while you are at work!
Strategies for how to control the feelings of Discomfort, Hurt, and Anger (http://www.stripandgrowrich.com/dancerwealth/popup-video.php?id=47)
Strategies for how to control the feelings of Frustration and Disappointment (http://www.stripandgrowrich.com/dancerwealth/popup-video.php?id=50)


Of the 39 videos that are currently uploaded (and thanks for the idea...my next update is going to be on lines to close by color)...NONE of them are going to help you if you don't get the proper mindset, strategy, and implementation process.

Have you completed the activities in the workbook (http://www.cafepress.com/stripgrowrich.388153283)? Its currently sold separately to keep costs down, but in the next product it's going to be included. Have you honestly FOCUSED solely on Week 1 activities (without trying to jump ahead and do them all at once)

Learning a skill is a process, and it's not going to happen overnight. Unlike school when you could cram all night for an exam...if you try to master all of these skills at once you will probably not execute the lines the right way at the right time, have it come off sounding "phony", and then feel frustrated because it sounds so easy but it's not working.

In my live coaching sessions, I pose these questions to someone who feels like they should be further along than they are:

1. In terms of percentage, how far along should you be?
2. In terms of percentage, how far along are you right now?
3. How are you measuring your progress?

I also love the comment on "is this enough to become a superstripper?" There was a thread about that on a different stripper board about exactly what you think a superstripper is? Some girls responded that they thought it was someone who makes $1000 every night (which sorry to burst anyone's bubble but it's VERY difficult to sustain that EVERY night in this economy.) Other girls responded it was someone who invested really well. Whats most important is to first figure out what is YOUR definition of a Superstripper is...and then figure out a way to measure your progress.

britneyireland
05-28-2010, 01:35 PM
I'm in the same boat! ^ I'm also starting fresh so while I don't want to seem like a robot, or just have lines, I also need them to actually make the sale, I only really use a few, if that- strategy obviously needs to be first, but lines are important especially for us newbies :)

This is where MOST newbies misunderstand....it's not "the line" that works.

It's everything you do that builds the foundation of the conversation (body language, determining his Color, greeting him appropriately, selling to him in his color, pressing the right hot button for his color) that makes "the line" work.

Ever notice that if you are having a conversation about {whatever} and then you just try to close a sale using "a line" it doesn't work?

Kylea2
05-28-2010, 03:12 PM
While Britney could list closing lines the problem is that would set up a huge issue. If you don't understand the program well enough you won't know when to use which lines on which customer. Learning to OPTIMIZE sales is a dynamic process. This isn't simply McDonald's where the customer goes through the drive though and you say "Would you like to upgrade?" Sales in stripping involves a lot more psychology than that! McDonald's is simply using the power of suggestion, stripping involves advanced skills like the power of persuasion. It's partly getting yourself into the mindset, the body language you use, and your verbal language... and all of those have to be personalized to your customer.

Also, don't forget that you can ask if you have specific questions. Let's say you foresee a problem or you failed to close a sale. DancerWealth has multiple ways to help you learn how to overcome challenges such as: forums for members where you can list specific circumstances and get an answer, and the ability to contact Britney directly for help.

Keep in mind that DancerWealth went through a huge overhaul in order to make the system easier to understand, and to make it more accessible. The previous cost kept a lot of people from being able to purchase DancerWealth. If you really want the original experience I'd suggest going to one of the bootcamps where there is the ability to get involved in role-playing interactions between dancer & customer, as well as having the ability to receive extra training right in the club.

Zinaida
05-28-2010, 04:19 PM
I just signed up!

Aline
05-30-2010, 10:29 AM
So, as Avalon said-it's the mindset. Went to work yesterday, and in a weird way, thinking beforehand "I'm going to hustle my ass off and make awesome money" totally worked against me. I made less than I usually do, because of the expectations I set for myself. When I, as usually happens, became nervous about approaching customers, I instantly started replaying in my head, over and over, "I am the biggest loser ever, obviously I am not a good stripper." Mindset really IS everything. The tools Dancerwealth provides are great, but if you can't translate them into real life because you are afraid of approaching people and subsequently let it ruin your confidence (because if I can't do THIS I can't be good at anything else either, right:)?) it's not going to do you any good.

I bombed yesterday. Everything I read and listened to on Dancerwealth just left my brain as soon as I was standing there thinking about nothing else but how this person is going to reject me. And of course that IS all I got - rejections. Self-fulfilling prophecy.
I am unsure as to how I will get past this-I thought I was ready and part of me knows I have it in me, but I am so overly sensitive when it comes to failure that I sabotage myself. Unfortunately listening to the videos on approach avoidance and "getting in the stripper zone" didn't really help:(...since I already set myself up for failure and convinced myself before I ever get to the club that I am not going to be able to do it.

Part of me thinks I am not cut out for this, another part of me thinks that I can absolutely overcome this. Just not sure how.

Sorry for the long post, I am just so frustrated that I actually did WORSE after wanting so bad to do better after signing up for this. I am so mad at myself.

britneyireland
05-30-2010, 07:15 PM
I got your email Aline, I'm going to answer it in more detail...and I want to address this on the public board as well.

As a general rule, we at SGR don't try to convince girls whether or not they should become a stripper or not. That is a very personal decision. I firmly believe that Anyone CAN do anything they want...if they really WANT to and have a strong enough REASON WHY.

You have a fear. You can either let that fear control you...or you can control it.

In DancerVictory we discuss the 10 negative emotions. Fear is one of them. Negative emotions aren't necessarily "bad" (because we all have them at one time or another) they are just a clue that we need to DO something. In the case of FEAR, it is a do-clue that you need to get prepared (because whats your other option...being paralyzed in fear?)

You've taken the first step in getting prepared....you armed yourself with an aresenal of SuperStripper weapons. The next step is to USE those weapons. What good are they just sitting there in your head?

Aline
05-31-2010, 10:26 AM
^^^Thanks Avalon. I thought about this for a long time yesterday and realized that I really enjoy dancing and want to become the best I can at it. It may take me a little longer, but I am confident I can do it. We make our own reality and I just need to learn to make that voice in my head a positive one.

Optimist
06-06-2010, 11:09 PM
Aline, stop making this about the guys validating or rejecting you and just see it as a little game you're playing for fun. They are not your enemies. The customers are out to challenge you in the game! At the end of the game you'll have a fun night and a purse of money to boot! :D

Harleigh HellKat
06-06-2010, 11:26 PM
I'm thinking of ordering this as soon as I return to work.

I also have a fear of rejection... it's really deep-seeded too. This is something I have to work on. Dancing has however helped me to become more sociable.

zombee
06-07-2010, 05:54 PM
I finally bought DancerWealth after reading the first few pages of this thread. I spent a couple days with it then went to work on Saturday, and it's too early for me to have really internalized a lot of the lessons and put them into practice smoothly but I think I can already tell the difference. I monopolized a really slow room and sold my first VIP at my new club. I am really hoping that with more time, this program can help me survive summer in Arizona.

britneyireland
06-07-2010, 06:39 PM
I monopolized a really slow room and sold my first VIP at my new club. I am really hoping that with more time, this program can help me survive summer in Arizona.

It's an art, not an exact science...so I can't tell you how long it will take to be fluent.

My best advice is to follow the 8 week plan and concentrate on the easy skills first, then the more advanced concepts.

Sorry to hear you left {our} club. It's still my favorite in Phoenix, and I will be back there during tourist season.

JRdancer
06-07-2010, 09:12 PM
^^^Thanks Avalon. I thought about this for a long time yesterday and realized that I really enjoy dancing and want to become the best I can at it. It may take me a little longer, but I am confident I can do it. We make our own reality and I just need to learn to make that voice in my head a positive one.

Don't feel bad. It took me a long time compared to other girls!

As in any sport, it takes practice and experience so that things become instinctual and you don't have to use your brain so much. Try to learn from all of your "no's." How could you do better next time? Experience is the best teacher of all (and Avalon is a good one too). Remember that this is an animal type environment. Yes, learn lines and sales tactics, but don't forget to think in primal terms also.

luscious sadie
06-17-2010, 11:54 PM
I just want to say that I used to make way more money before I somehow slipped out of the super stripper zone. Getting back in starting tomorrow :)